The next FS2004 aircraft needed since the P-51 is so good.

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WND
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Post by WND »

I must be doing something wrong!!! I loaded all 3 files - I end up getting sound in only in a couple of the "liveries", I don't get any 2d panel in any of them however the vc seems to work and look ok!

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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Post by Snuffy »

Okay, I was able to port Tom "Gnoopey" P-47M sounds over to the Avsim P-47D ... what a great difference!
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Post by Jib01 »

Here is what Tom said about the 60-ies panel and models.

Jib,


thx for the feedback - sorry about the CFO gauge - my fault - must have
forgotten to remove it.


The 60-ies panel provides necessary mapping of gauges to the 3D cockpit only
for the variants with external tanks and was created primarily to ease the
use of the A/C in situations like the yearly round the world (RTW) race
among various flightsim related forums!


kind regards from switzerland


tom 'Gnoopey' kohler
So you can delete the 60-ies panel and just use the combination of the 2D and 3D panel. However I am going to look at using the 3D panel gauges with the 2D because there are some more modern gauges in the cockpit and the 2D/3D panel is missing some gauges in 3D.

Anyway I think it is solved.

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Jib01
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Post by Jib01 »

Here is what Tom said about the 60-ies panel and models.

Jib,


thx for the feedback - sorry about the CFO gauge - my fault - must have
forgotten to remove it.


The 60-ies panel provides necessary mapping of gauges to the 3D cockpit only
for the variants with external tanks and was created primarily to ease the
use of the A/C in situations like the yearly round the world (RTW) race
among various flightsim related forums!


kind regards from switzerland


tom 'Gnoopey' kohler
So you can delete the 60-ies panel and just use the combination of the 2D and 3D panel. However I am going to look at using the 3D panel gauges with the 2D because there are some more modern gauges in the cockpit and the 2D/3D panel is missing some gauges in 3D.

Anyway I think it is solved.

Regards
Jib01 :P :P :P
Now running the following...
Pentium 4 HT @ 3.06ghz
2Gig of OCZ 667mhz ram
GeForce 7950GT with 512mb DDR3
160Gig Sata drive

Tommel
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Post by Tommel »

Aeroplane Heaven also makes a P-57C, P-47D Razorback, and a P-47D "Bubbletop." It's really nice, with a great 2D cockpit and virtual cockpit, BUT it's a FS2002 plane and they never bothered to update it and it's flight model seems way off. Here's a pic of AH P-47C:

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The AlphaSim P-47D has a nice flight model but the world's ugliest 2d and virtual cockpits. Ugh.

The freeware P-47M is really good. I didn't know about the 2d cockpit until I read this post last night. For kicks, I dropped in AH's "panel" folder in the P-47M's folder and it worked, although all of the gauges in the virtual cocpit disappear... because the P-47M uses skins from the CFS3 model, I've got plenty of repaints that are derived from the 1% aircraft and other CFS3 reapinst (I'm currently working on my own skin).

I'll post some more screenies tomorrow.

Given how great their P-51 is, I'm sure that the Shockwave P-47 would be King of the Hill, and as a guy that... cough cough... likes Jugs, I'd get a Shockwave P-47 right away.

Make one!

-Tom

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Post by Cody Langford »

i would buy P-47 right away too!!!!!!!!!!

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