MZee1960
SOH-CM-2023
Let me figure out the best way to do so and I'll be very happy to oblige.
Thank-you.
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Let me figure out the best way to do so and I'll be very happy to oblige.
The Collings Foundation Grumman Goose paint is in the library![]()
Not that I could find. Searched "N985R", "Goose" and "Collings."
What is the difference between this paint vs. the default OZx one that looks the same? Just the reg number?
Oops, guess I didn't get around to uploading it. Addressing that now.
In looking at it, I think I was trying to get the aircraft.cfg under control and was gonna include some of that. For now, I'll assume you guys are good with that and will just upload the paint. Putting it together now.
Edit: Uploaded... Sorry about that![]()
Just brought this over from my now-defunct FSX install into P3D4.5 - what a beauty. Looks and flies beautifully - thanks to all the authors and contributors.
Small question - steering in water, even with differential power, just doesn't give good results - massive turn radius. I think I recall there being a "fake water rudder" fix or something along those lines - was that the trick, or does someone have another suggestion?
thanks,
dl
Hi @delta_lima,
The water steering 'fix' is described in the first post of this thread. The higher the number, the 'tighter' the turns.