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Post by vhbob on Mar 6, 2010 23:40:08 GMT -5
G'Day All As if I didn't have enough aircraft in my hangar, I have recently rediscovered Marcel Kuhnt's Britten Norman Islander and Trilander for FS9. Having installed them previously, though not entirely successfully, due to not understanding or not reading the instructions correctly, I now have both up and running. The Trilander seemed rather underpowered so I tried tweaking it a bit after reading the Tri Motor tips from FSAviator and the ceiling has gone from a few thousand to around 12,000 feet (or did I imagine it). The point of all this is, does any one know of any repaints for the Trilander ? (there are a few for the Islander from the usual sources) I found a set of 4 "Aurigny" schemes on Flightsim but these had the fuzzies and wern't to exciting anyway. Has anyone got any ideas?.
Thanks Trev. (vhbob)
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Post by emfrat on Mar 7, 2010 0:04:32 GMT -5
Hi Trev - There are some Loganair paints at Classic British Files: www.classicbritishfiles.com/Search on trislander (don't forget the 's') Also, if you haven't already done so, go to flightsim.com and get this: Name: ostfr40.zip Size: 16,560,451 Date: 09-27-2006 Downloads: 2,475 FS2004 Eastfrisian Scenery 4.0, The Netherlands. A very detailed scenery of East Friesland and its isles. The islands Wangerooge, Spiekeroog, Langeoog, Baltrum, Norderney and Juist are based on photo terrain. Includes coastal towns and airports EDWG, EDXP, EDWL, EDWZ, EDWY, EDWJ, EDWR, EDWS and EDWE. Includes AI flight plans and AFD. By Marcel Kuhnt and Horst Weingaertner. It is a lovely FS9 scenery, and has beach-to-water graduated textures every bit as good as FSX provided some time later. Cheers MikeW
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Post by vhbob on Mar 7, 2010 4:56:37 GMT -5
G'Day Mike
Thanks for the help, I will search it out it now!. It sounds like I will also have to include the scenery files, it will make a nice change and Marcel's paints will fit right in. I should rely more on "spell check" instead of primary school teachings of 60 years ago, I just knew "Trilander" didn't look right.
Thanks again, Trev. (vhbob)
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