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C-97G Stratofreighter Uploaded

@usafvet

Are you looking only for that tail number or the paint itself? 0-22678 is part of the download package. Some minor differences between the two. Red striping on the landing gear door edge.



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Strange, when I try to fly, this error appears.



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how do you manage to post pictures as large as this one?

Excellent work. Please let me know how do you manage to post large pics like this one.
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Gaucho_59
 
Strange, when I try to fly, this error appears.



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The relevant ini file resides in the plane's panel\DSDSounds folder (which check). Occasionally there are hiccups when the sim finds a copy of the DSD sound gauge in the \gauges folder. In which case you can either download the revised version of the gauge from Dawson's homepage, or uniquely rename the current version in the panel folder (calling it C97_dsd.. or some such) and adjust the panel.cfg entry accordingly. (Not sure if I have put this very clearly.) In my later releases (B-50, C-47) this is the way the sound config is handled.
 
Excellent work. Please let me know how do you manage to post large pics like this one.
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Gaucho_59

I use to do it when I used an image hosting site that is no longer working. You would click on the BBCodes and copy then paste that into the forum post here and you would get the big picture.
 
@Aharon

My did had a '56 Ford Ranch-wagon that smoked like that until he had a ring and valve job done. It went through 3 quarts of reclaimed motor oil every week!:encouragement:
 
I know this is an old thread, I have been using this recently as its the only C-97/B377 that works in P3Dv4 but was having issues with the lights in the VC, the lights on the panel was so dim I could not read the gauges. I read the thread linked to the download and tried the few suggestions but they did not work for me, I finally found my own solution by adding these lines to the aircraft.cfg lights section which illuminated the panel nicely, although it may now be too bright.

light.9=4, 36.0, -1.0, 4.2, fx_c97_vclight
light.10=4, 36.0, 1.0, 4.2, fx_c97_vclight

BTW, while I found a Pan Am repaint does anyone know of a BOAC repaint for this beauty?
 
Looked for, but found no BOAC for this model. Since Jan Kees did many repaints, bet he would do one for you/us! :applause:
 
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