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Gmax Agusta A109 Pack for Fs2002/2004 by Alan Devins

T Square

Charter Member
This is probably an old question, sense the "Gmax Agusta A109 Pack for Fs2002/2004 by Alan Devins" has been around for awhile. I downloaded 5 repaint packs for it, the "a109_hinduro_governmental, medical__Governmental, medical_1, medical_2, and military" packs by "Bernhard Behle". OK problem I got is this Bernhard states that he numbered the original Models:

Notice : There is a Section of my specific Aircraft.cfg File .... if you use this directly ... you might be in trouble to get things work ... this is first i assign numbers to each Model Variant (0....9) (see first Coment Lines for more info about this) ... and second i assign numbers to all texture Sets (0... ). You have to change this until it fits your config, and also don't forget to give new [fltsim.x] numbers.

I've looked at the supplied config files and for the life of me, I can't figure out which model is which. Has anybody used these and figured out which is which ?
 
I have not looked at this file in particular, but why not simply place only one model in the aircraft folder and only one texture and load it.
Then write down what that model represents and if the texture doesn't match up try the next one and so on until one model and one texture are mated up.
Add the next model and a texture and repeat the process. I know cumbersome, but eventually you should get there.

Cheers
Stefan
 
Sunny

That would work except in total there 10 different models and 34 different repaints. That's a lot of hit and miss.
 
Well unless someone has already done just that .... I guess that is the only way to get it done :)

Stefan
 
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