Cessna 310B released

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Re: Cessna 310B released

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How's that for service. Cheers Rob :thumbsup:

EDIT: Works a treat.. lovely and smooth :thumbsup:

A question for you Rob.. I note the panel has a Strobe light switch but I don't see strobes on the model with the switch made. Beacon, Strobe and VC light are remmed out in the cfg so I'm presuming they're modelled?

EDIT#2. I removed // from the strobe line in the lighting section and the jolly thing flashes like a good'un :) It's some inches below the fuse though. A quick position adjustment in the cfg should have that sorted ;)
Did you rem it out because the real one didn't have one or for some other reason?
EDIT#3 :-O Adjusting the last value (-1.28) to -1.00 has the light sufficiently close to the fuse to be convincing ;)
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Re: Cessna 310B released

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The beacon light is, as you rightly say, coded into the model, the VC light was a bit too bright so I edited it out leaving just emissive textures.
The strobe was a leftover from the 310Q which did have them, I read somewhere that aircraft of the “B” models age did not, so edited that out also.

RobR

PS. By coding the beacon light into the model it eliminates the bright red flashing light visible in the VC.
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Re: Cessna 310B released

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That works for me Rob.. thanks :thumbsup:

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Re: Cessna 310B released

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robcarrich wrote:
JohnWillimas wrote:S'pose I was looking for a kohlsman adjustment knob or at least a panel hot spot.... but "B" will work, of course. Thanks.
Just found the xml. for kohlsman knob.
Here is a revised interior model with that part added.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/3i4f43

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Super, Rob, many thanks! :welldone: :welldone: :welldone:

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Re: Cessna 310B released

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Hideeho
been busy and missed this ...
having read through the thread do i make the adjustments mentioned or has the model been adjusted and reuploaded.
I tried dling it last night around mid night k (EST) but got can't open page error. :dunno:

thanks

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Re: Cessna 310B released

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airboatr wrote:Hideeho
been busy and missed this ...
having read through the thread do i make the adjustments mentioned or has the model been adjusted and reuploaded.
I tried dling it last night around mid night k (EST) but got can't open page error. :dunno:

thanks
I've been having a few problems with my site over the past few days, when I tried to view it earlier was diverted to URLMetrics site.
Seems ok now though.
I'll upload a new model with all the little mods, later to-day.
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Re: Cessna 310B released

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Thank you Rob. Sorry to hear of your site troubles,
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Re: Cessna 310B released

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New repaints coming soon to SimOuthouse. :excited:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... ased/page5

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