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FSX Acceleration HURRICANE and SPITFIRE needed

Bill Kestell

Charter Member
Hi!

I'm looking for a payware Hurricane IIB or IIC (Trop) and a Spitfire V (Trop) that work in Acceleration. I have some right now that are port-overs and are fine in regular FSX, but I have canopy and prop issues in Acceleration and while I solved the glass canopy issues, I'm having no luck with the props.

Thus, anyone who has been using someone's in Acceleration and are happy ... please let me know.
 
Hi!

I'm looking for a payware Hurricane IIB or IIC (Trop) and a Spitfire V (Trop) that work in Acceleration. I have some right now that are port-overs and are fine in regular FSX, but I have canopy and prop issues in Acceleration and while I solved the glass canopy issues, I'm having no luck with the props.

Thus, anyone who has been using someone's in Acceleration and are happy ... please let me know.

You'll find a lot of FSX-capable Spitfire marques done by AF Scrub on flightsim.com

Try this one: spit_mkvb_mkvctrop.zip

Dave
 
Just Flight V Tropical. FSX Accel native.


I still love the Realair Spitfire XIX. Its a bit old now (2008!) but still one of the very, very best spits done and I think still holds up remarkably well against more modern competition.

Eric
 
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