Paul's Canberra project status

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For those who would like a slightly faster download than Simviation provides

All 5 packs are over at the Pond :)

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where do I find the pond STUPID STUPID :think:
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sorry Bob
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and no your not I am STUPID

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Found, :welldone: downloaded :thumbsup: now putting on FS9 :cpu: :welldone:
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I have just got Steve's T4 Thorney Island repaint (these used to keep me awake as a kid when they were night flying around the Tangmere circuit) and would welcome a little more instruction with the read me. Which pack is the repaint using? Dayglo and silver is the best colour scheme IMHO ;-)
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Sorry about that Trev, my readme was done very late at night and I still haven't got into the pack mentality...my paints were done back when all I had was one generic T.4 model from Paul. I don't know all the new names and numbers yet, but for now you'll have to sift through and apply the two paints to the generic RAF type T.4, they aren't export T.4s after all! :lol:

Again, apologies and I will sort the readme files out better next time. Perhaps Leif can amend them for me if he has a chance.

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I know STUPID , but I cannot seem to find a specific T4, so i fitted the paints to PD Canberra_PK1_B2 as below
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Also tried them in PD Canberra_PK3_B2 and they looked OK to this simple soul. Seems to be several instances of T4
in the various packs.

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That's funny you had to do that - I remember noticing that something was off in the way the T.4s were sometimes listed as B.2s last night. It might take a little .cfg editing to classify a T.4 correctly in FS, but it looks like you have sorted it anyway. Nice shots indeed.

I'll hunt around this weekend and see if I can make sense of which T.4 (and where) the paints should be aligned to.
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Wow, it's like Christmas (and New Year) all over again :dancer: Great to have the cranberries on the old hard-disk. Good work there Paul and Steve ;-) I am so happy :welldone: Just installed them, so a great amount of time is needed to study this package of artwork.
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Strve,

For what it's worth, my cfg for the shot above reads: -

[fltsim.3]
title=Canberra T.4, WJ877
sim=Canb-650
visual_damage=1
model=003
panel=T
sound=
texture=WJ877
kb_checklists=
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=WJ877
atc_airline=Air Force
atc_flight_number=WJ877
atc_parking_codes=ASY
ui_manufacturer=English Electric
ui_type=Canberra T Mk 4
ui_variation=A1 Prototype
description=Canberra
//----------------------------------------------------------

[fltsim.4]
title=Canberra T.4, WT840
sim=Canb-650
visual_damage=1
model=003
panel=T
sound=
texture=WT840
kb_checklists=
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=WT840
atc_airline=Air Force
atc_flight_number=WT840
atc_parking_codes=ASY
ui_manufacturer=English Electric
ui_type=Canberra T Mk 4
ui_variation=Central Flying School
description=Central Flying School, RAF Thorney Island, May 1960


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