and even has many repaints here let me show you some from a long list
Please I need a hand here,the FPSUIT module has nothing to do with it HELP::S:O:S

FS2004 deHavilland DH-106 Comet - Dan Air London and Olympic Airways liveries. First jet airliner ever made Update to FS2002: Bracken Dawson and to FS2004: Alejandro Villa Panel:Maximo Verrascina Artwork by Francisco Romero Cajal. Slightly modified for 2004 by Alejandro Villa FS2000 aircraft: David Maltby August 2003 Graphical Textures,& Sound by John Gardner. Original Model & Animation by David Maltby. Two models included Dan Air London and Olympic Full lights and smoke. Dynamics and full adaptation for fs2004 by Alejandro Villa. 6.8MB


what nobody like was the shape of the passenger's windows wich was the cause of many of its accidents....







Alrot...I downloaded that comet model direct from David Maltby's site, along with the extra textures for it, and it works fine, no problems at all...I would recomend going that route.


"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is."

Q: Can I use the models in FS2002?
A: All the models are now made for FS2004 only & I do not test them at all in FS2002.
They can be used in FS2002, visually they are fine, but the flight dynamics will not behave properly. There are some other minor issues with the panels in FS2002.
Q: Why don't your models have virtual cockpits?
A: I don't like them much & could never make one that would be good enough. I don't see VC's as being suitable for airliner models, there are too many instruments to keep an eye on & airliner complexity makes any VC very demanding on a PC's resources. For me, 2D panels are far superior for airliner models, while the VC is better suited to less complex aircraft that don't rely on instrumentation too much.





By all means inform Pete about this but it's not bad or defective, simply an early FS9 model posted soon after FS9 was released. Many of the aircraft posted on the first pages of any section will be much the same.


"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is."

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