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Curtiss Jenny JN4D - Camouflage Themes.

GarryJSmith

Charter Member
Curtiss Jenny JN4D - Camouflage Themes.

Hi Good People,

The Ford Project Team has just released three camouflage liveries for the Microsoft Default Curtiss Jenny JN4D.

Suitable for both FS2004 and FSX models of this aircraft.

All are fictional liveries but the do add a visual dimension to this old girl - we have made available a Desert Theme, Navy Theme and a Standard Camouflage Theme for you to enjoy.
RFC-Camo.jpg View attachment US-Navy-Camo.jpg USAAS-Camo.jpg

To get these liveries for free for your flying pleasure please Surf to: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/curtiss-jenny.htm

Still LOTS more to come in the future.

Regards and Happy Simming

From your Ford Project Team
Edward C. Moore and
Garry J. Smith
 
Sceneries

Hello Garry and thank you for the great paints. Can you tell us if the sceneries that you all are working on (i.e. India Project sceneries) will be usable in FSX?

Thanks!
 
Hi sarwulf,

Sorry to say, but alas, our scenery has been developed for and within FS2004 - as you are aware the scenery environments for each are very different and none of our project scenery has been seriously tested or tried within FSX.

I did once have a tinker with the Fordlandia scenery in FSX - but it ended up out in the river instead of on the shore, and it was extremely slow on frame rates in comparison to FS2004 - would have taken a great deal of work to settle it into the FSX environment and there would still have been the slower performance issues to be addresses.

Regards
 
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