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Mossie alert!!!

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http://www.simshed.co.uk/mossie1.html
Think of it as a Christmas pressie :lol: :lol: :lol:
ATB Trev

andy

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.........and a eurofighter, but no TSR2 yet. :dunno: :sad:

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Hi Guys

I too started a mossie but dumped it as i cannot make it as good as the AH one so it's a waste of time for me.

i would rather fill a gap than make the same as everyone else.

Get the Wessex going Ben as that was a goodun even in a beta form. :wink:

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Any ideas as to the Miles Messenger, Rick? Did you ever get the email I sent? :)
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Post by TSR2 »

If its being built using FSDS2 (as it says on the site) Then i thought it wouldn't work in FSX? Am I wrong?
Ben.:tunes:

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Post by Rick Piper »

Hi Guys

Nobody knows what will work in FSX unless they text for M$.

Don't believe all the complete BS posted by speculators.

They gave us all that rubbish for FS9 then we found the fde's needed a lot of fiddling and the shiny materials and textures where all messed about with.

I'm not making anything new until i have the FSX sdk to read and understand.

The messenger can go FSDS2 or 3 so thats not the issue.

no more questions about my WIP models as they are going nowhere at the moment as my PC is dying big time and i dare not lose any saved models or files.

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Rick

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Post by migman29 »

What's the latest on the "jet-Mossie" (TSR2)?

Mark :-({|=
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Post by Seaking »

Rick Piper wrote:Hi Guys

I too started a mossie but dumped it as i cannot make it as good as the AH one so it's a waste of time for me.

i would rather fill a gap than make the same as everyone else.

Get the Wessex going Ben as that was a goodun even in a beta form. :wink:

Regards
Rick

I"ll second the request for the Wessex !! there's one that really needs to be in the sim.
Hoping and waiting

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Post by Dyl Roberts »

Hi Guy's

I had a chat with Brian last weekend, he's having a few problems with the 2 working in FSDS3.

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Post by Vixus »

To be honest, there's not many differences I can see between FS2004 aircraft and FSX aircraft. The model detail will only go as far as a modeller's skill and the only new thing is bumpmapping and maybe improved reflection as far as I can see. Model quality seems as good as it can get (same as FS2004). I'm hoping then, that FSX will be backwards-compatible aircraft-wise.
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