garymbuska wrote:About the only thing you can do would be to download the one for FSX but do not put in in either sim just yet but put it in a separate folder. Then look for textures from A airbus for FS2004 and substitute the textures and hope they fit.
I've done a handful of these texture port overs myself. I'm running FS9 and seen textures that were only available on FSX aircraft that I wanted, so I downloaded them and put them side by side with the textures from my FS9 aircraft, then made changes where they were needed. Works like a charm. Most of the time
if it's an aircraft from the same author you don't even need to make any changes at all. Of course, providing the FSX textures are in .Bmp format and aren't saved in that real big page format. Sometimes if that's the case you have to just change the format and/or size them down and they'll work.
BUT, I wouldn't
dare upload them as a repiant cause they aren't mine.

This is strickly for personal use.

I suppose if I just
ask the original repaint author if it would be ok to do so, they would let me. I've never tryed that one yet.

One aircraft I've done this with is the freeware (Overland: McDonnell Douglas MD-11) <--
Beautiful Model! I mention this aircraft cause there are a bunch of repaints out there for this plane but the
engine textures seem to be for a slightly different model. It takes me about 1 or 1-1/2 hrs. to convert the engine repaints to work on the FS9 model in my hanger. It sounds like alot
and it is if you don't know how to repaint but if you got a grasp on repainting, it's no big deal.
Some of my favorite repaints out there I've done this for or
I just like in general are:
FedEx, UPS, DHL, Lufthansa, JAL, KLM, Aeroflot, LOT (Polish Airlines).......
Dwayne... Tripping the light fantastic ..
