FSX Native An-124 ???

I've been on a few former Soviet cargo airplanes. They're all dirty, stinky, cigarette smoke filled, lived on, beaten hard and could use some TLC when it came to maintenance. Yet, they all flew. There's nothing flashy about them.
 
I've been on a few former Soviet cargo airplanes. They're all dirty, stinky, cigarette smoke filled, lived on, beaten hard and could use some TLC when it came to maintenance. Yet, they all flew. There's nothing flashy about them.

thats right they're tough, mean looking and reliable, if they look beaten up they'll still fly... and gotta love the sound of them D-18T's
 
#3 Engine Cut

Hi,
Is anyone else seeing that number 3 engine is cut..?
Tried resetting but it will not fire up.

tc
 
#3 engine - AN-124..?

I switched over to default 747, turned #3 fuel on with no problem, all engines running.
Switched back to AN-124, #3 fuel cut off was engaged and number 3 not running.

strange..
 
Oops - forgot my login and attempted to login as 'An-124' before realising my mistake.

Anyone know if there is a value in the panel.cfg that denotes the size of a gauge in the virtual cockpit? I'd like to increase the size of my Tu-22 clock to cover up the black area left behind from the previous gauge.
 
Oops - forgot my login and attempted to login as 'An-124' before realising my mistake.

Anyone know if there is a value in the panel.cfg that denotes the size of a gauge in the virtual cockpit? I'd like to increase the size of my Tu-22 clock to cover up the black area left behind from the previous gauge.

I haven't fired up FSX to check but this entry may be
what you want to 'fiddle' with under the heading:

[Vcockpit01]

gauge46=KingAir!Clock, 7,480,163,144

The values represent:

X offset, Y offset, X gauge size, Y gauge size

You will need to adjust all four entries. Change the first
two to position the gauge to the upper left of the area, then adjust the size to fill the area.

EDIT: I just read back in the thread....if you replaced the original clock gauge, then
just find the entry for the replacement as what I posted above will be different.
The procedure for repositioning and resizing will be the same.

Paul
 
Playing around with a photoreal version. Great aircraft and modeling! Big Tube!

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Bob, that is one cool repaint, planning to upload it soon I hope?! Mike :guinness:
 
I'll upload this one later in the morning, it was a try, LOL. I like the shot though. :icon_lol:

bigmama1.jpg
 
Wing flex is remarkable, even in flight. Quite different to simulate flight in such a heavy giant. Thanks again. :applause: :guinness::icon29::guinness:
@BananaBob---
Uploaded where? Please
 
Haven't tried installing it yet as I just got back from vacation and installed the (NICE!) An-124. But there's a replacement cockpit available on FlightSim.com:

Name: an124_panel.zip Size: 2,435,470 Date: 08-23-2009
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an124_panel.gif
FSX Panel--Antonov An-124. AN124 panel by Philippe Wallaert.

Also, the exhaust effect is misplaced on mine; press I and you get some smoke, but it's far below the engines. Anyone tweaked the coordinates on this?

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