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I totally support this motion and promise not to change anything major to the paintkit in future releases.
(But I refuse to paint anything other than US-based airlines from the 1980s.)
Oh rats, here I thought I could butter ya up for a First Air paint seeing as your First Air Paint on the 727 was excellent![]()
Repaints question:
What is the problem for use the old repaints ?
Seems it's possible to use the old repaints by simply add to the new B737 .. the old models and of course adjust this in the aircraft.cfg .. or I'm missing something ?![]()
Oki understood .. no ways to use the old model without lost the VC anywaysThe fuselage texture mapping is entirely different, so any old repaint will not work.
(Just compare the texture layout from Erick's old model to mine.)
Wing textures can be recycled though.
Hi Bjoern, I downloaded the latest version and installed it per instructions but I got a small issue...well not so small but hopefully there is an easy answer.
I placed the FS2AUDIO.dll into Windows\System32 and Windows\SysWOW64 as instructed in the readme for a 64bit OS which I have ( Win7 )
When I load the 732 I get an error message that the dll failed to load with an error code 0x7e and to make sure the dll is in the system32 folder.
I double checked and rebooted for good measure....no dice. Any ideas ???
Cheers
Stefan