Hey gang,
Allen has released a new P-47d-25 for CFS2, based on the CFS3 stock model. It is a very good plane...good on frame rates as well, and gives another nice option to the "Razorback" P-47d model.
Great work, Allen. However, if I make one suggestion...the "US_Pilot" folder is a bit troublesome for those of us with installs "stuffed to the brim" with planes.
Because you did not "hard wire" the US_PILOT folder into the model, you might want to use Martin Wright's RAF Pilot .dp and .bgl files that can be used in the same manner you did in the .dp file.
http://www.mnwright.freeserve.co.uk/download/gunner.zip
http://www.mwgfx.co.uk/download/raf_figures.zip
As you can see from the third picture, I was able to do this successfully...kind of, anyway. I guess he likes the wind in his face.
As for the airfile, kudos for using the correct engine specs. IMHO it's a tad "hot," but other than that it's really close to the numbers. Well done!
Hopefully, our painters will take up the challenge to mark up our new toy!
Allen has released a new P-47d-25 for CFS2, based on the CFS3 stock model. It is a very good plane...good on frame rates as well, and gives another nice option to the "Razorback" P-47d model.
Great work, Allen. However, if I make one suggestion...the "US_Pilot" folder is a bit troublesome for those of us with installs "stuffed to the brim" with planes.
Because you did not "hard wire" the US_PILOT folder into the model, you might want to use Martin Wright's RAF Pilot .dp and .bgl files that can be used in the same manner you did in the .dp file.
http://www.mnwright.freeserve.co.uk/download/gunner.zip
http://www.mwgfx.co.uk/download/raf_figures.zip
As you can see from the third picture, I was able to do this successfully...kind of, anyway. I guess he likes the wind in his face.
As for the airfile, kudos for using the correct engine specs. IMHO it's a tad "hot," but other than that it's really close to the numbers. Well done!
Hopefully, our painters will take up the challenge to mark up our new toy!