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FSX Aircaft

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What's the chances of the other beauties for 2004 working in FSX?
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What others???? :dunno:

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Hi Ant :wave:

I take it you mean the other DM models :think: Well.. as far as I know, they all work pretty well in FSX with the odd proviso. Noting that all gauge functions and operations were designed to be used in FS9, you may not get full functionality but by and large.. you can drag and drop most things into FSX and they'll work :) There are a few other issues.. mainly to do with textures ;-)

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Glad you were onto it Dave :)

I washed my Crystal Ball earlier on and it's not dry yet :roll: :worried: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol:

It's just a guess mate as the last aircraft he asked about was DM's VC10. I could be way off the mark but it seemed logical at the time :worried:

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Indeed.

Would there be anything I need specifically to do or change to get them to work?
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Ant... which ones are you after and I'll send you my already modded ones.
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Ben Watson wrote:Ant... which ones are you after and I'll send you my already modded ones.
Well I'll take any modded ones you wish to send :)
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These are just DM's FS9 models with the smoke modified and in some cases coordinates for the airstairs etc and the sounds cfg corrected were necessary. Modded is maybe over stating it a little lol, but I'll try and get them sorted out... anything specifically your after first?
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Ben Watson wrote:These are just DM's FS9 models with the smoke modified and in some cases coordinates for the airstairs etc and the sounds cfg corrected were necessary. Modded is maybe over stating it a little lol, but I'll try and get them sorted out... anything specifically your after first?
Nothing specifically first as I'm sure they're all fine machines :)
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