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Kelticheart's prop discs

Mick

SOH-CM-2025
I see that Rami has posted a collection of Kelticheart's prop discs made for CFS-2.

Can anyone save me some experimentation and tell me if they look as good in FS9?

I recall that Kelticheart's props have been recommended for many FS9 planes, but I don't know if the CFS-2 ones are the same.
 
Thanks Rami,

I have them all. And I have scads of planes that could use better props! I will have many uses for these! :adoration:

Now I have a question.

What does "no disc" and "full disc" mean? Both the main image and the alpha channel look the same; how are they different on the plane in the sim?
 
Reply...

Mick,

"Full disc" creates a visual full-circumference swath when the propeller is spinning, whereas "no disc" is just the propeller blades themselves, so there will be gaps in the disc, because only the spinning blades are mapped.
 
Mick,

"Full disc" creates a visual full-circumference swath when the propeller is spinning, whereas "no disc" is just the propeller blades themselves, so there will be gaps in the disc, because only the spinning blades are mapped.

Thanks Rami!

:ernaehrung004:
 
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