This 89a Squadriglia S.V.A. 5 was flown by Ten. Vincenzo Biana in Libya in 1926. The "Ardea" badge carried on the dark blue banner is a mythical bird said by Ovid to have risen from the ruins of the similarly-named town destroyed by Aeneas to avenge the death of Turnus. After intensive service in Libya Biana was later a leading participant in the Atlantic cruises by Italo Balbo. Caz.
Note: This package contains the following update: These are all fuse2_t.bmp textures. I made the mistake when using my Photoshop textures of leaving in the S.V.A. 9 wood textures on all and the Vickers on three. These textures correct the errors. Simple open your FS9 > Aircraft > Ansaldo SVA5 MVG and replace the old fuse2_t.bmp textures in the appropriately named folder. Also, please read my Read Me. There are some changes that need be made to the aircraft.cfg. for the proper model to show up. I just figured out the proper model naming for the top wing tanks on Manuele's aircraft and altered the proper model and panel names in the aircraft.cfg. for each repaint that required a change. Sorry for this hindrance, but I caught the problems and I am a bit of a perfectionist, so I fixed them. Caz.
By Cazzie, 2008-09-19 16:03:30
Note: This package contains the following update: These are all fuse2_t.bmp textures. I made the mistake when using my Photoshop textures of leaving in the S.V.A. 9 wood textures on all and the Vickers on three. These textures correct the errors. Simple open your FS9 > Aircraft > Ansaldo SVA5 MVG and replace the old fuse2_t.bmp textures in the appropriately named folder. Also, please read my Read Me. There are some changes that need be made to the aircraft.cfg. for the proper model to show up. I just figured out the proper model naming for the top wing tanks on Manuele's aircraft and altered the proper model and panel names in the aircraft.cfg. for each repaint that required a change. Sorry for this hindrance, but I caught the problems and I am a bit of a perfectionist, so I fixed them. Caz.
By Cazzie, 2008-09-19 16:03:30