When the model will be at pcaviator.com store?
Beautifull....In due time...just bought the AN-2 and Staggerwing and the Stinson, so...will have to wait...what a pitty...
will be glad to hang on for a while I really would rather have the airplane than a refund.
Also do not have FSUIPC installed, it always gave me problems with FSX, ran fine with FS9 thou.
the a/c was installed to the default FSX location, C drive Progrm Files, Microsoft Games, Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
The 4 a/c folders show up in the Sim Objects Aircraft folder and they all seem to be complete. I don't understand why they show up in the display window but not in the sim.
all your other a/c I have work just fine the last one being the Pacer/TriPacer.
I'm afraid I have exactly the same problem. None of my other planes have had this, and I have a large range of planes - payware, freeware, simple and complex. I hope a fix can be found because the screenshots do look very nice.
Dave
Thanks to Pat "Aussie man" for the Aus paint and Peter Watkins for the RAF Egypt paint. I like Pat's mil cockpit so much I applied it to Peter's paint.![]()
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TheFrog,
Curious. Do you have FSUIPC installed?
I haven't heard back from my man in England yet on RedDogs issue, by the way. Hopefully by Monday morning.
Bill
Hi Bill, just to let u know I have FSUIPC installed but not Acceleration, just SP1 and SP2. Don't know if that makes a difference I thought I read on your site that just SP1 and SP2 was needed.
finally made the trip and hooked the big rig into the world long enough to d/l and install the Fairchild...
she is very nice - well worth the drive and bother...
the only thing I would change and I hesitate to say it - but - the handhold straps in the cockpit do not need to move...I appreciate the detail - but I can imagine them being stiff enough or tight enough
to their fittings that they would not swing about much..
its a nice detail if it were more fluid movement - but in this state with their somewhat stilted animation (due to my rigs lack of strength ) all they do is remind me or inform me that my FPS are slower than I would like.
And to be honest - I am getting great frame rates - but the strap movement makes it appear otherwise...and they cannot be ignored since they are in constant motion (the way I fly - sorry) and in my lines of sight
I hope these comments do not offend - not my intention
Heywood
The straps bothered me too, at first. Then I discovered by accident that the straps can be removed by clicking their attachment point. However, ever since I've had the A2A cub, I've gotten used to flying w/o having the rudder set to automatic. Since my preferred v/c view in the fairchild does not include the turn and bank toward the bottom of the panel, the straps can be used as a kind of built in slip gauge. Keep it vertical and you're using enough rudder.
I'm enjoying the model greatly.............
Barry
interior View attachment 89132View attachment 89131 Very Nice