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Heads up, Leopard Moth at Flightsim.

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Frank Elton has released an updated version of his old FS2000 DH85 Leopard Moth, available over at Flightsim. xsmile :welldone:

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Oo-er.. Cheers Andy :thumbsup:

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Thanks for that Andy. DL it now.

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Woooo Hoooo!! :welldone: Thank you very much Frank Elton! :kissu:

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That looks cool Brian. Tks for posting ;-)

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DaveB wrote:That looks cool Brian. Tks for posting ;-)

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Downloaded now Brian. Awaiting the chance to take her for a spin :) If push comes to shove, we can buy a few of these for the VA as they were used between Portsmouth and the IoW ;-)

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Thanks to Frank, its available at the pond as well now :)
Oh yes and Richard Wrights Lympne scenerry is also up this morning ;)

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Re: Heads up, Leopard Moth at Flightsim.

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Roger has posted a fix over at the SOH for the 'vc panel light' issue. I hope he doesn't mind me sharing it.

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If you want the vcpanel light to show just take the Minus sign off the first entry in the last line...

//Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit
light.0 = 3, -2.88, -18.11, 2.95, fx_navred
light.1 = 3, -2.88, 18.11, 2.95, fx_navgre
light.2 = 4, 2.27, 0.00, 1.45, fx_vclight

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DispatchDragon wrote: Oh yes and Richard Wrights Lympne scenerry is also up this morning ;)
Where? - I can't find it :-(
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