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LDR Grumman Mallard Released

Tako_Kichi

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Hi folks, I have finally released my LDR Grumman Mallard for P3D v4+. This version is fully P3D v4+ native and features PBR textures and 64 bit coding.

LDR_Mallard.png

The aircraft can be found here: https://sim-outhouse.org/sohforums/resources/ldr-grumman-mallard-for-p3d-v4.27897/

NOTE: For ease/speed of downloading and to assist those with weaker/older systems the graphics in this package are limited to a maximum size of 2048 x 2048. If you have a stronger system and can run 4096 x 4096 textures I have uploaded a Hi-Res texture pack that contains 4096 x 4096 textures (Note: these are just the textures and you will still need to download the P3D aircraft files).

The Hi-Res texture pack can be found here: https://sim-outhouse.org/sohforums/resources/ldr-grumman-mallard-hi-res-texture-pack.27898/

Enjoy!

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Thanks for this this fine conversion. Greatly appreciated. I'm using the hi res version in P3D v5.4. Thanks to you, your team and the others before you, the Mallard is still going strong after more than 20 years!
 
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