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Trident Question

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I just looked at Peter McL's LHR screenshots, and I've noticed Peter seems to have glass flightdeck windows on the Trident to show in FSX. I've copied all the common texture files into each texture folder, but I don't have the glass showing. Have I missed something, or what should I add/ammend?
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Hi Gary

I thought Peter was using FS.9 :think: :dunno:

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:lol: :$ Well that explains a lot!! You're right it's FS9 scenery. The FSX is still to come. I'm using the Trident, Comet, BAC1-11,VC10,Chippy and 748 in FSX so far, it's made migration to FSX easier as I can't live without these addons in my collection.

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Often an easy answer :lol: :lol:

Peter I think went over to FS.x in the early ays and then went back.that may have thrown you :)

If the grey matter is working :think:

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It aint working - never has...
Probably why I'm using FSX :lol: - mind you, you only have to look at Avsim and compare the number of new FSX addons to the number of new FS9's, and you can see the story. When FS9 was introduced I think it was a month or so before new FS9 files out numbered FS2002 files - that's not happened with FSX. I assume you'll not be needing the FSX adrenaline addon package then?

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Yes Garry...I only use FS9.1 and will probably never again use FSX. It is also likely that I will never use FSXI or FSXII :lol:

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FSX is a bit of a love hate relationship for me - especially up here in Scotland, I never knew we had so much desert landscape in the Highlands until I got FSX. ;-)

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ggi... You NEED Scotflight vol 1 (Payware) by Iain Gallagher, then you'll see it come to life... I can't wait for volume 2! :)
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You NEED Scotflight vol 1 (Payware) by Iain Gallagher, then you'll see it come to life
And.. probably a CPU a few more GB faster than you have now to run it. This is one of the few payware packs I've bought that looks no better and runs slower (EDIT.. other than flightsim itself) :roll: A 'MUST' though if you're from north of the border.. from the south too if truth to tell as it's still one of the few FSX UK scenery areas ;-)

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