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The Mallard is here, The Mallard is here!!

I would higly appreciate if you could point out which files to replace. They have kind of different names and sizes in the two addons, so I can imagine some have to be renamed.

I like others dislike milky glass. An important part of my flightsimming is about watching the scenery and thats better done with clear glass.

Besides that, thanks a million for making this wonderfull addon. You have really made a masterpiece.:applause:

1 issue: On my PC, the VC GPS will only zoom in and not out. The pop-up GPS works as it should.

I have found that if you RIGHT-click on the GPS zoom buttons, you will zoom out. Left clicking will zoom in.

I agree about the glass - you can see what a difference there is if you Shift+Control+Tab so that you are half in and half out of the aircraft. I much prefer bits of dirt (like Piglet used to do) or just some reflection on the glass to make it seem like the windows are glazed. The effect of this especially when using TrackIR is very immersive. How easy that is to do though, I wouldn't know.

Generally I love the aircraft though.
 
Ok screenies

VC:
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Spot:
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I´m a huge fan of aircraft addon where you can choose between a clear glass (no glass) and one like the default Mallard.
Or even better, clear glass that doesnt change the colors of the outside world, with a few dirt-spots near the edges and maybe a dead fly or two to give the illusion of being inside.
I´m picky, I know, but at least, I´m not the only one.:teapot:

And yes, the VC GPS works. My first right click to zoom out GPS. I must have missed that when I ran through the manual. Thanks for clearing things up.
 
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FSX Native Mallard liveries Redo Progress

preliminary screenshots of liveries I am in the process redoing for the new native FSX model..hope to do most of the ones I've done for FS9. Slowly making progress on learning the new templates...and once again, thanks to all at LDR for this outstanding model.
 

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preliminary screenshots of liveries I am in the process redoing for the new native FSX model..hope to do most of the ones I've done for FS9. Slowly making progress on learning the new templates...and once again, thanks to all at LDR for this outstanding model.


Thanks for doing those. Great additions to the hanger.
 
Many thanks and well done Larry, Dave and Rachael!
I have finished a repaint of the Mallard owned by Ferranti in the UK in the '60s. Should be up on Flightsim.com tomorrow.



:ernaehrung004: Peter W
 
FSX Native Mallard N168WS

couple more tweaks to the nose and it'll be ready
 

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We all are so fortunate to have people such as the LDR Group who give up their time and talent and bring us these most excellent and unique aircraft . I have logged many hours on the Navion and now the Mallard . Keep up the good work and many thanks to all involved .

Happy New Year to all ,
Rich
 
I believe you emailed Larry regarding another issue, and before he could respond, you replied telling him you uninstalled the plane to fix the problem. Ie, ditched the aircraft.

Strange that you're now reinstalling it.


But I'll help you... lest you delete it a second time because nobody replied in time.

Go to the fuel section [fuel]

comment out the two lines aux left and aux right by typing // before the line starts.
 
yeah, and item #15 in the thread stated this and I quote:

If you are happy to never use the float tanks then by all means change the value in the aircraft.cfg file to zero and you shouldn't be overweight at start-up.

What value? Rather nebulous to me. No matter how many times I load this thing up I still get the overweight/dismiss button -

I see lots of values in the aircraft.cfg folder and I could change anything to zero that need not be changed to zero.

go to the pump gage...move the slider to the left...plug the holes and be done with it:applause:
 
Uploaded Mallard N168WS

Just posted this to the library. enjoy!
 

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Re overweight.

Once the plane has being loaded the first time all the bilges will be empty from teh next load. It will be overwight due to fuel and payload, i just reduce aux tanks to 10% solves the issue, or you could edit the cfg so it ploads with a reduced payload.
 
If your bilge tanks are empty it should not load up over weight
Not what I'm experiencing.

This is not a complaint mind you. I love the Mallard, and am enjoying it immensely. Thanks to all who made this happen.

Just now I completed a short 30 mile flight - land bases only, no water flights. Under the FREE FLIGHT, Fuel and Payload menu I'm shown being 19620 lbs over gross weight. After loading the aircraft, that drops to 504 lbs over gross weight. Naturally, I get the "Check weight and balance" warning message.

Normally, I would throw out a few passengers to make sure I was below gross weight. This time I elected to run the bilge pumps for a while, and risk taking off at the current weight limit.

During warmup, I ran the bilge pumps for several minutes. Still no change in weight. After landing at my destination I was down to 414 lbs over gross, so I only used about 100 lbs of fuel.

So, is the 504 lbs over gross weight to be expected at startup or am I missing something? Just curious.

Thanks again for the great work.
 
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