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RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 15:00
by fishlips
A few shots of a recent repaint.
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 15:01
by fishlips
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Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 15:03
by fishlips
Last shot, available real soon on Flightsim.com
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 15:31
by nickblack423
Lovely Mark, that's a cracking aircraft model and lovely repaints.
Nick
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 10 Apr 2013, 16:06
by fishlips
Thank's Nick.
With Kudo to Mike Mac for a great FDE for both the AI and multi-player versions she came out pretty well. She also uses some of Kevins xml voodo which makes her look great on the ground as well.
There are so many eye catching paint jobs that can be done for her, so I'm working my way through a few of them as I get time.
cheer's,
Mark
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 01:08
by MIKE JG
How come this model is never centered in the screen when you are looking at it from the side? Did you design it differently than the others?
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 06:23
by fishlips
How come this model is never centered in the screen when you are looking at it from the side? Did you design it differently than the others?
Mike JG, you guys have the source files so why not take a peek for your self ???
For those interested people who just need to know the answer and don't have ACM or other similar proggy, here are some pic's showing the different placement on the cross hairs between the PC-9a and the Shorts Tucano.
I've also included a pic of a payware PC-9a model for reference showing yet another mix between the first two models mentioned.
The model was originally moved on the cross hairs in an attempt to make it easier for the FDE development as the centre of balance would be moved just before the main gear, but Mike Mac later informed me that it made it more difficult for him as it was out of the normal practice that he was used to seeing. So all future models will be back on the centre cross hairs where the FDE can control the balance inputs rather than FSDS.
Mike MacIntyre did a great job with correcting the FDE and both AI and multi-player model look and fly superbly.
I kinda recall having this conversation on the forum not so long ago!
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 06:40
by nickblack423
Ah there you go Mike that answers it.
Well done Mark.
Nick
Re: RAF Tucano shots
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 08:04
by fishlips
Ah there you go Mike that answers it. Well done Mark.
Nick
Some one as experienced as Mike JG should have known all this, I suspect he did!
cheer's,