Yes. I have already made an FSX-native version prior to this FS2004 one. As of now, it's less complete than the FS9 model, but the basic animations are there (control surfaces, engines, and gear, plus the iconic swing tail).
Not a problem Please take time. I can wait patiently for FSX release. Please take plenty of time at your own leisure.
And thank you for your contributions to flight simming world.
Yes. I have already made an FSX-native version prior to this FS2004 one. As of now, it's less complete than the FS9 model, but the basic animations are there (control surfaces, engines, and gear, plus the iconic swing tail).
Not a problem Please take time. I can wait patiently for FSX release. Please take plenty of time at your own leisure.
And thank you for your contributions to flight simming world.
Regards,
Aharon
You're welcome
I do have some bad news about FSX, though. Unfortunately, I will not be releasing an FSX-native version for the same reason Hiroshi is no longer making FSX models—it's easy to port FSX native models to FS2020, and just as easy to publish such conversions without permission. Manfred already took the short end of the stick with his C-47, and I'm not willing to have this happen to me.
However, the FS9 model will work just as well in FSX.
You're welcome
I do have some bad news about FSX, though. Unfortunately, I will not be releasing an FSX-native version for the same reason Hiroshi is no longer making FSX models—it's easy to port FSX native models to FS2020, and just as easy to publish such conversions without permission. Manfred already took the short end of the stick with his C-47, and I'm not willing to have this happen to me.
It is not problem It is your own product and your own decision
Which FSX panel would you suggest that I should use to fly FS9 model in my FSX, please?
Thanks,
Aharon
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Even though it's a jet panel, the default 747 panel is what I'm using at the moment.
I was working on a custom CL-44 panel for the plane, and did a basic background for it, but I stopped for a bit as it'd take me a bit of time to learn custom gauge making.