'Stang 'n' polish

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'Stang 'n' polish

Postby Adamski » Sat Jun 23, 2018 6:00 pm

Just following on from Splitpin's P-51 "reflections" comp entry ... made me reinstall my old A2A WOP3 P-51 into P3Dv4.2.

I loaded the shiniest livery I could find - just to see how the rudder looked:

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Not quite as much elbow grease applied by the erks, but worth a look. Looking closely at the rudder, itseems the repainter has applied *some* refelctivity which, technically, shouldn't be that easy if it was fabric <?>. Unless you see what my trousers/bum looks like after too many hours in the chair, simming :lol:

BTW: The A2A model isn't meant to be P3Dv4-compatible. It all worked OK except no VC sound.

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Re: 'Stang 'n' polish

Postby Splitpin » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:59 pm

:thumbup: Nice work you old pole cat .
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Re: 'Stang 'n' polish

Postby Adamski » Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:01 pm

Splitpin wrote::thumbup: Nice work you old pole cat .

Thank 'ee kindly Sir! Talking of Poles ... 303 Sqdn ("Kosciuszko"), 1945:

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I've got the sound working properly now. Doesn't seem to stop me wanting the tweak the tailplane up by around 25% in size though - it looks so puny and out of proportion with the rest of the plane.

I'd stretch the fuselage by about a foot as well, while I was at it! :ph43r:

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