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Native FSX PZL-104 Wilga in the making?

Small update. Welcome of PZL in FSX world! ;)

Nice pictures YoYo, congrats! I'm glad to see this render-to-texture shadows on the Wilga! I'm sure, you'll know...so this is just a short reminder: pls don't forget, flaps and the ailerons move together (ailerons just in half way cca.) when you pull the flaps arm. :)
And one more thing...the developers think about FS9 users too? :redface:
 
No :(. A person who models this PZL-104 now is in Canada for 2-4 months and project is stopped. When he come back he will started again with this project.
 
Back to work:

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In reference to; can't read Polish

I will hope that the option to change the language within, on, and around the aircraft to English will be available when it's finished. If it is, that will be very gratifying to us English speaking simmers. Aside from that, I'm very interested to see the Wilga make it's way to my virtual world
 
That looks very realistic indeed! Superb!
BTW, no need for english textures, both of our 'Austrian' registered Wilgas had only polish lettering and you simply had to learn the switches.
Found out that while low wing GA planes can be nice as well, there's nothing better for exploring scenery than a shoulder wing plane like the Super Cub or PZL-104!!!
 
Tool tips in English as a language option would do the job such as Mathias offers in his aircraft.
 
I'm not aware of Mathias's methods, but a different texture set would make the sale for me more satisfying. I'm sure others would follow stride. Once the Wilga makes it's way to release, it's a done deal. I'll be painting the heck out of it.
 
Better to see the correct gauges. With tool tips you would hover over the gauge and an English description would appear, so you instantly know what the gauge measures. Simples:engel016:
 
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