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Air Cobra

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:17 am

CR1's Bell P-39 Air Cobra for FS9 (ex payware). It took me a while to find it in my FS9 files and then a little longer to adjust the prop texture where I can live with it.

Most gauges are still AWOL, but I hope to figure that out eventually, as I really like this aircraft.

If you get this model, I suggest you change the brake scaler in the aircraft.cfg to 1.5, or you will never get it stopped. ::)

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Thanks for looking. :)
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby Hagar » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:46 am

That's a nice-looking model.

Most gauges are still AWOL, but I hope to figure that out eventually, as I really like this aircraft.

Took me a while but I tracked it down. It uses all FS9 default gauges. Easy enough if you have the FS9 CDs. I never understood why they weren't included with FSX.

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Re: Air Cobra

Postby Flying Trucker » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:50 am

Nice shots of an aircraft we do not see enough of Larry...well done... ;)

Have you seen this Link Larry?

http://link.brightcove.com/services/pla ... 7804472001
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:19 pm

That's a nice-looking model.

Most gauges are still AWOL, but I hope to figure that out eventually, as I really like this aircraft.

Took me a while but I tracked it down. It uses all FS9 default gauges. Easy enough if you have the FS9 CDs. I never understood why they weren't included with FSX.

Bell_206B.gau
Cessna208.gau
Cessna208B.gau
Extra-300.gau
f4f4_wildcat.gau
f6f3_hellcat.gau
hurricane_1.gau
p38f_lightning.gau
p47d.gau

Thanks Doug, I'll add them and see if it works. :)
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:20 pm

Nice shots of an aircraft we do not see enough of Larry...well done... ;)

Have you seen this Link Larry?

http://link.brightcove.com/services/pla ... 7804472001


Thanks Doug. :)

Yup, but it's been a while and it was nice to watch it again. Hard to believe those signatures were still so readable.
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby Hagar » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:25 pm

That's a nice-looking model.

Most gauges are still AWOL, but I hope to figure that out eventually, as I really like this aircraft.

Took me a while but I tracked it down. It uses all FS9 default gauges. Easy enough if you have the FS9 CDs. I never understood why they weren't included with FSX.

Bell_206B.gau
Cessna208.gau
Cessna208B.gau
Extra-300.gau
f4f4_wildcat.gau
f6f3_hellcat.gau
hurricane_1.gau
p38f_lightning.gau
p47d.gau

Thanks Doug, I'll add them and see if it works. :)

It will work. Trust me. ;)
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:35 pm

That's a nice-looking model.

Most gauges are still AWOL, but I hope to figure that out eventually, as I really like this aircraft.

Took me a while but I tracked it down. It uses all FS9 default gauges. Easy enough if you have the FS9 CDs. I never understood why they weren't included with FSX.

Bell_206B.gau
Cessna208.gau
Cessna208B.gau
Extra-300.gau
f4f4_wildcat.gau
f6f3_hellcat.gau
hurricane_1.gau
p38f_lightning.gau
p47d.gau

Thanks Doug, I'll add them and see if it works. :)

It will work. Trust me. ;)

Voila!!!

Did not mean to imply I did not trust you Doug.
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby Skunkworks » Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:47 pm

Super shots L.T. Looks a little like a P-40 that needs to go on a diet!  :o  :) ;)  8-)
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Re: Air Cobra

Postby patchz » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:14 pm

[quote][color=#0000ff]Super shots L.T. Looks a little like a P-40 that needs to go on a diet!
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