Thanks for that update, Toby.
Is the VC10 due to be scrapped? I read on another Forum that Brooklands might be interested in it for spares for their example.
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- 03 May 2006, 18:48
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Couple of sad pics :(
- Replies: 19
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- 01 May 2006, 00:09
- Forum: Developers Corner
- Topic: Re-painting Issue
- Replies: 3
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Re-painting Issue
Having mastered the DXT paint program, I find that when I have modified a certain colour scheme, for example if I think the original is not quite the right shade of colour, and I then look at my modified result in FS, it is somewhat blury - even the parts that I have not modified, such as lettering....
- 30 Apr 2006, 00:41
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Rapide and Chipmunk Air-To-Airs
- Replies: 33
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- 29 Apr 2006, 21:51
- Forum: CNB Forum
- Topic: Default Dak repaints?
- Replies: 13
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I actually might buy the MAAM one, so yes, if anyone knows of any for that...
I know the schemes I mensined have been done, but I think they were for the Alpha one?
This is what I assume is meant by the 'earlier' scheme...
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0298587/L/
I know the schemes I mensined have been done, but I think they were for the Alpha one?
This is what I assume is meant by the 'earlier' scheme...
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0298587/L/
- 29 Apr 2006, 19:44
- Forum: CNB Forum
- Topic: Default Dak repaints?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 5711
Default Dak repaints?
I've found the current BBMF scheme on FS.com, but it don't look too great, anyone know where I can find a better one AND the Raspberry Ripple scheme AND Air Atlantique? (Bearing in mind it's for the FS9 default DC-3)
- 28 Apr 2006, 19:11
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: ** SUNDAY 30th APRIL at 1200HRS (BST) ** RECORD ATTEMPT HERE
- Replies: 106
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- 22 Apr 2006, 23:35
- Forum: Repaint Hangar
- Topic: Dave Maltby's VC10
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- 23 Jan 2005, 21:25
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: A380-100 will it take off
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Well, whatever, the An-225 still remains the largest AC flying in the world today, with a - something like - 89 metre wingspan, fuselage: 84 metres, against the A380's 80 metre span / 73 mtr length. ...can't see the 225 being topped..... It was once suggested that the A380 might be the last of the '...