Ki-100 converted...

lazarus

Charter Member
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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View attachment 52509A quick reveiw. Looks terrific, flys nicely, though I feel the roll rate is a bit low. VC looks nice-CSF2 vintage, but nice, everythings in it and working for a clear-air fighter of the era. Prop looks allright out of the box, call it fs2004 with excellent compatability. Textures are nice as well, I ran them through Image Converter to haul out mips.
Niggles. No cowl flap, tailwheel steer or prop rotation animations, none of which are glairing you in the face.
Given the dearth of FSX compatable WW.II Japanese warplanes, its quite acceptable.
 
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