Uploaded!
A good day to everybody!
I just uploaded Payakan's He115B-1 conversion. Shessi helped a lot by masking out unwanted details present in the original model.
I adapted Alphasim's He115B damage profile and flight model to this aircraft, and assembled payloads with Dbolt's Luftwaffe weapons. Being this model intended for a civilian sim, it did not come with defensive guns as it was in real life.
So, I armed it with a forward and a rear firing standalone Lewis guns from Buddha13's "Walrus Gunners" pack. I apologise to the purists, there are no MG15 standalone machine gun models available to my knowledge, otherwise I would have gladly used them in place of the Lewis. Both gun files are enclosed here.
Sadly, this model was not provided with bombdoor animation.
The original textures are by Payakan. The wing markings had a few glitches, which I corrected and repositioned according to Luftwaffe 1939-41 camouflage standards for bombers and floatplanes.
I believed the soundset comes from Stuart Green's Arado Ar196, but, when I went checking my archived downloads, I could not find it inside of Green's Ar196 package.
At any rate, both planes were equipped with 856hp BMW 132K, 9-cylinder radials. I made a twin engine configuration and replaced scrape with splash sounds. If I wrongly assigned credit for the soundfiles, I hereby credit whoever made them and did a great job at that. It's a very nice radial engine soundset, differing from the British-US radial sounds commonly available.
The 2d panel bitmap comes from an early Obio upload, dedicated to Alphasim's old He115B model. I reworked it with popup engine, fuel management and NDB navigational aids windows, a rear gunner view and a bombsight. The same philosophy I applied to my MVG3d's M.C.205 Veltro conversion, no modern instruments or GPS, only NDB/ADF navigation, as it was during WWII.
The Notes file in the package include all of the most popular ETO airport sceneries NDB from Achim and others. You can always edit it to add more.
Payakan did not build a VC panel, so there isn't any. I painted the letters in the fuel auxiliary panel, marking the spots for Left, Right and All tank switches and an OFF (AUF) switch. I have no idea who painted originally all of the popup panels I enclosed. I did not paint them and I give due credits to the original authors, unknown to me.
Included are alternative full disc and single blade prop textures, plus a Green Ghost-style DAP gauge-controlled water splash mist, bow and wake effects, as shown in the below screenshot.
It's in the CFS2-Aircraft-German section, I hope you'll enjoy it.
Cheers!
KH 