Multi-lod Me-262 beta...

Rami

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Hello all,

Before my better half gets home from work, I uploaded a beta multi-lod version of the FsFrance Messerschmitt Me-262A-1 that Morton did several years ago. The multi-lod version was accomplished by Simon Underwood (Simonu) who unfortunately has not been heard from in nearly two years.

The 2d panel and gauges were borrowed from Morton's conversion, (thanks, buddy) however this version does have a rudimentary virtual cockpit with movable stick.

There are also breaking parts with this model, but please note that this model is by no means "bug-free." The aircraft does not warp, but when you look at the readme you'll understand that there are actually benefits to this.

The goal here is to allow those who understand and can work with GMAX the access required to finish the model and perfect it, thereby giving us a much more modern Me-262 than the VB planes model which sustained many a CFS2 user.

Source files for the GMAX model can be made available upon request, after receiving permission from Pierre Marchadier.

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?catid=54&linkid=2321

Gotta go, it sounds like Erica just got home!
 
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I think I got those skins off his site, Rami

Tony,

That's right, but they were also uploaded here in the old library. Since I uploaded a new beta version of this aircraft, I felt it prudent to re-upload the skin pack as well.

Morton deserves all credit for the skins, and Simon Underwood (Simonu) worked on the model.
 
Looks good! Have found no serious flaws yet. And pilot head even animates! To further enhance the model, I suggest restoring the dynamic shine. And cockpit glass should be given the "Jaxon shining threatment".

Morton
 
Thanks Rami and Morton! The skies over late war Germany just got more dangerous.

Speaking of the Jaxon shine, has anyone seen him lately?
 
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She looks pretty good making a pass on a B-17, I gotta say...
 
indeed a very good looking aircraft:applause:, unfortunately (for me) it's a G-max model. But like to fly it!
 
2 years!

Crivens! How time flys. Well, I do appologise fellas, I ment no disrespect. A hard drive went down and I promised myself a new rig, here I am two years on and still no new rig. The good news is I still have the gmax files. I have been given a 60 gig hd that is surpless to requirements, I have decided to load it up with windows and see if I can remember how to work gmax.
In the mean time well done for uploading the beta Rami. It is a superb model that my efforts have not realy done justice to, however I do hope you all enjoy shooting at it none the less.
 
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