DaveWG
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Very badly to see the Trainer window that can solve this problem?
Try this new VC glass texture: http://daveg.cbfsim.org/files/VCglass.zip
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Very badly to see the Trainer window that can solve this problem?
Just been checking out these excellent textures and I've noticed I've missed a part of the gun off the T8 models
I'll upload a new mdl tomorrow.
Sorry about that.![]()
Here's a new T8 model with the missing gun: http://daveg.cbfsim.org/files/T8_model.zip
You should have a texture folder![]()
Hi DL,
Many thanks for your post and screenshots. It is always great to see things getting used. One is never quite sure if people are still using one's downloads after the event.
I'm busy making a bespoke RNAS Lossiemouth for the latter half of 1960s (with bespoke mesh and photoscenery). John kindly made the AI FAA Hunters with this in mind and is now busy on AI S1 and S2 Buccaneers. I also hope to make a few additional AI models to complete the picture at Lossie.
All the best
Andy
With socked in weather, rain, and blustery winds dialed in, I'm sure it represents that area of Scotland fairly well.
Anyway - way off topic - long live the naval Hunters - and hopefully other FSX period RNAS stations (Yeovilton?) will emerge from where to accurately fly these lovely beasts - and their AI mates too.