DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
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DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
I see Dave himself posted a comment saying
I am not sure if he wants this taken down or not, I am sure he will say something in time.Would have been nice if you asked my permission...
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
The fact permission wasn't sought makes me very upset!
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
As permission wasn't sought I would be saying take it down immediately.
I once had a request to host all my LDR projects on a then new download site. I declined as I wanted to keep all my releases in one place (the SOH file library) as it was easier for me to manage any support questions. That site is now very large and I have actually downloaded dozens of aircraft from there myself!
I once had a request to host all my LDR projects on a then new download site. I declined as I wanted to keep all my releases in one place (the SOH file library) as it was easier for me to manage any support questions. That site is now very large and I have actually downloaded dozens of aircraft from there myself!
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
I wanted to report this violation to the authorities at flightsom.to but the warning they gave said the request must come from the copyright holder. So Dave, you don't want it there, you will have to submit the request.
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
Permission wasn't sought, but to be honest, I'm not that bothered, it can stay up.
Dave G.
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
If your going to let them do it, they should at least do a decent port, the lack of gauges is a bit unforgivable.
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
The gauges should all work, there's nothing that should cause problems.
Dave G.
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
This is what I see when I load it up.
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Re: DG's Mossie ported to MSFS
I see, I hadn't tried it myself. Looks like the gauge glass isn't rendering properly.
Dave G.