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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

RAZBAM A-7 Corsair II Volume III (trainer variants) released!

Please check if the dll.xml does exist. Cirrus problem was that the dll.xml was renamed to dll.xml.a2a

affirm exist, and say this:
sorry now the correct file, i have vista and is in a different location:
i correct it, the patch put everything i had in only one line, now i go try again to start fs.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
<SIMBASE.DOCUMENT version="1,0" Type="Launch">
</LAUNCH.ADDON>
 
A7 over big bear city ca

A7bigbear.jpg

A7overTumecula.jpg
 
affirm exist, and say this:
sorry now the correct file, i have vista and is in a different location:
i correct it, the patch put everything i had in only one line, now i go try again to start fs.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
<SIMBASE.DOCUMENT version="1,0" Type="Launch">
</LAUNCH.ADDON>

Is your problem solved?
 
Is your problem solved?

Flying and kicking!!! :salute:

Thanks for another exellent aircraft!!! :ernae:

the patch to activate the module had put everything i have in my dll in just one line, corrected and solved.

i downloaded the cirrus dll and seems he don't have the module activated.

my issues:
-flight path marker in the hud 6º up (seems that EA-7L is the only correct)
-radio freq indication in the main panel missing (seems here too EA-7L is the only correct)
View attachment 34848View attachment 34849View attachment 34850View attachment 34851
 
I'll look at that

here is something...it looks like a missing texture


it looks like the EA-7L and TA-7H and the P and H models in the TA-7 C :salute:View attachment 34837View attachment 34838

I love the twin seat...models
the rounded cockpit and canopy :wavey: I was tryin to show that in my other Screen shots


Sorry. i´m back
No it´s not a missing texture, EA-7L´s had a tail end cover, i´ve been trying to figure out why (even as it was implemented in some TA-7C´s), looping over the internet i found an obscure plastic models forums (in Russian mind you, viva babelfish!)where they stated that it was used in this particular variant to minimize radar cross section...don´t know if that makes sense at all, but it does sound like a valid answer to me, given the function of these aircraft.
Best regards
Prowler
 
Flying and kicking!!! :salute:

Thanks for another exellent aircraft!!! :ernae:

the patch to activate the module had put everything i have in my dll in just one line, corrected and solved.

i downloaded the cirrus dll and seems he don't have the module activated.

my issues:
-flight path marker in the hud 6º up (seems that EA-7L is the only correct)
-radio freq indication in the main panel missing (seems here too EA-7L is the only correct)
View attachment 34848View attachment 34849View attachment 34850View attachment 34851

We´ll look into that..thanks
It was a very confusing package to assemble, we might have overlook something (after the gazillion times we tested)but i´m used to multiple variants of the same aircraft, but these....these were extremely confusing, one variant with the other with minimal differences in an overall similar look..
Best regards
Prowler
 
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