from CFS2/2002 to FSX(A). Just spotted at simviation while uploading, so have not tried it yet. Tomorrow. Worth a snerge, I reckon.
http://simviation.com/1/browse-Vintage-66-0?mark=38529#38529
from the README file...
'Kawasaki Ki-100 with working VC for FSX-Acceleration.
All credits for the making of this great model are for Mr.Krzysztof Malinowski!!
Also many thanks to those who made the instruments and sounds, which I used to make it an acceptable FSX-plane. Hope you will forgive me not mentioning your name(s).
All I did was a mdl.-conversion to make it visible in FSX, renew the panel, the aircraft.cfg and the airfile. This was only possible with the help of AF_Scrub, who was so kind to teach me how to do it. Many many thanks "scrubby", for sharing your knowledge with this 64-year old digi-illiterate
The aircraft is flying very well in my version of FSX-Acceleration, but is not tested by me in SP1 or SP2. This file should not harm your computer, but I accept no responsability when it does, so try it at your own risk. Remarks and hints are welcome.
Don't forget to put the gauges in your FSX-gauges map (if you have them already it's not necessary to overwrite).
hertzie, november 2011'
It does not look like a native rebuild, but compatable. Kewl. I always liked Krzysztofs work enormously.
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http://simviation.com/1/browse-Vintage-66-0?mark=38529#38529
from the README file...
'Kawasaki Ki-100 with working VC for FSX-Acceleration.
All credits for the making of this great model are for Mr.Krzysztof Malinowski!!
Also many thanks to those who made the instruments and sounds, which I used to make it an acceptable FSX-plane. Hope you will forgive me not mentioning your name(s).
All I did was a mdl.-conversion to make it visible in FSX, renew the panel, the aircraft.cfg and the airfile. This was only possible with the help of AF_Scrub, who was so kind to teach me how to do it. Many many thanks "scrubby", for sharing your knowledge with this 64-year old digi-illiterate
The aircraft is flying very well in my version of FSX-Acceleration, but is not tested by me in SP1 or SP2. This file should not harm your computer, but I accept no responsability when it does, so try it at your own risk. Remarks and hints are welcome.
Don't forget to put the gauges in your FSX-gauges map (if you have them already it's not necessary to overwrite).
hertzie, november 2011'
It does not look like a native rebuild, but compatable. Kewl. I always liked Krzysztofs work enormously.
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