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Jan, is that Ant's Tiger Moth? I could not get it to work in MSFS..

Yessir, both the freeware and Pro payware versions port fairly well. Fly nicely too. The Pro version didn't produce sound where the freeware version did. Just replaced the Pro sound folder with that of the freeware version. Worked fine.

What seems to be problem ?...


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Yessir, both the freeware and Pro payware versions port fairly well. Fly nicely too. The Pro version didn't produce sound where the freeware version did. Just replaced the Pro sound folder with that of the freeware version. Worked fine.

What seems to be problem ?...


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Ants Tiger Moth looks amazing in MSFS but you flying from the wrong cockpit
 
Ants Tiger Moth looks amazing in MSFS but you flying from the wrong cockpit

You don't say.. :smile:

It's the Pro version with the fancy menu with which you can, a.o., change the pilot figure config. Doesn't work in MSFS so you're stuck in the front cockpit alas. That is, only in the external model. You're in the correct aft cockpit in the VC. Nothing to click in the VC of course and nothing is animated but it flies very well. Excellent scenery viewer ! :cool:
 
Great screenshots of your latest of London, John. The composition, creativity and beauty are truly exceptional. Great sim subject matter too.


I was especially impressed with the shots of the monuments in front of the palace. Kudos to the modeler of the monument of Queen Victoria and other figures. Such detail I find hard to believe was hand built.
 
Great screenshots of your latest of London, John. The composition, creativity and beauty are truly exceptional. Great sim subject matter too.


I was especially impressed with the shots of the monuments in front of the palace. Kudos to the modeler of the monument of Queen Victoria and other figures. Such detail I find hard to believe was hand built.

When I grow up, I want to take screenshots just like John's. -d
 
Thank you Jim. The quality of the hand-modeled buildings and monuments is exceptional, and it is a lot of fun to go exploring around them for the details one can find.

DVJ, I'm just trying to keep up with you!

I thought I would do some experimenting at Stonehenge today, as included in the new UK update (another of the fantastic hand-crafted elements). Here are a couple shots from the sunrise of the summer solstice, and one from the sunset of the winter solstice - exact reversals of each other.





 
BTW, with this new UK update, I was getting some elevation issues pertaining to lakes, but it was due to a past "elevation fix" addon that I had installed in the community folder which was causing the problem - with that removed, everything has been looking great again.
 
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