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A T-37 for FSX

Some "in-sim" shots of the exterior and the VC (a WIP). Right now I'm just getting the gauge placement down. I still have circuit breakers to add, plus shadowing on all the gauges, screws, gauge bezels and the panel itself. Then I'll start replacing whatever I can of the interior based on how the texturing is done.
 
VC Update: I still have some gauges to figure out (keeping everything default), but it's almost ready. . . .a before and after. (note: the gauges look out of place in the first shot because of the new placement I'm working on, that's not how they looked when first installed).
 
Done. . . .or at least all I plan to do. I looked at the interior some more and some of the side panel textures I simply don't see anything in the texture files that matches, so I don't know if he did some texturing within the model or not. Anyway, it's a nice model, the camo is all I will do on this one. . .I got it where I want it so I can fly and enjoy the airplane. I'll load this up and post it to the downloads section here and if anyone wants it fine, if not, that's fine too.
 
It looks pretty dang sharp. What you've done. Too bad you can't trace the textures because that would sure crispen up the pixelation in that pit.

Nice work on the repaint too!
 
It looks pretty dang sharp. What you've done. Too bad you can't trace the textures because that would sure crispen up the pixelation in that pit.
Nice work on the repaint too!
. . . . .and with a bit of detective work, I did finally figure it out. The pics show why I didn't see it at first:
The pink box is the entire area of the texture used in the default, the green box is the actual area that is visible in the cockpit area fwd of the seats. The texture was so distorted, even from the slightly out of focus image it was, that I just didn't recognize it. Anyway, I think what I have now is much better.
 
FSX A/T-37

Falcon,

Thank you for the talent and effert you've invested into this aircraft!! Want it? You bet. I will fly the paint and zinc chromate off this baby right down to the bare alumunium........:salute:

SBP :icon_lol:.............
 
Really like what you've done Falcon

Thanks Falcon , really looking forward to flying this bird in Xavier's Vietnam Scenery . You did an excellent job on it . From what I've read pilots who flew this bird in SEA really liked it and it could do some serious damage .

Rich

PS: If you ever get up to the "Buckeye" State give me a shout and I'll show you around Wright Patterson AFB including my old unit (445th-C17's now) and hit the Museum . I'm about an hour and forty mins away . Very nice VOQ to .
 
Thanks all! I've gotten the "go-ahead" from Giovanni to upload the alterations and enhancements to his airplane and I just e-mailed Tim (Piglet) about the use of a few of his gauges. Once I hear from him I'll post the update as it's otherwise ready to go.:salute:
 
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