Wow. Jankees you got ,my attention on the new Sim fast. Excellent shots with a Classic SAR Bird. Looks like I'm gonna have get a external HD and buy MSFS and find that SAR Bird as I don't fly combatant AC in Civilian FS. I got Lockheed for Combatant AC's. Although not against classic Warbirds or military Trainers, Cargo as long as there Weapons are static non op.
CG, Chief, this is the Bad Duck model by Paul Domingue. It was one of my favorite aircraft in FSX and P3D, so I originally imported it into MSFS and it did not look too bad at all: jk9033
but it was not without its problems, like landing gear that went up but not down, and it sank in water, not good for an amphibian..
Paul contacted me to say he was working on an upgrade for P3D and a Legacy model, and possibly a native version in due time (I say, go native!!), and what you see here is an early model. MSFS messes up the reflections, so I was adapting those, and I could not resist making a new paintscheme for it, here is an update of that scheme as well: jk0142
It is a beautiful aircraft.. The VC is a great start! I am guessing it is the glass textures on the gauges that is a problem? . Even with that, there's still a view from the cockpit, which is awesome!. NC
It's the FSX NeoQB Fokker Dr.1 that is available at Flightsim.com, with one of the repaints I made for it of the highly-accurate example built and operated by Mikael Carlson in Sweden (also available, among other repaints, at Flightsim.com). I simply ran it through the Legacy Importer without doing anything else and it works perfectly well. The exterior surfaces appear a bit more reflective than I would like, but it has to do with the model, not the textures. The prop also gets very bright when the sun hits it.
Flying it using the modern/MSFS flight model setting, it handles really well too. For the first aircraft I've tried importing, I probably picked one of the best/easiest.
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