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Plus one ....Thank you Lazarus!
Brian
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Plus one ....Thank you Lazarus!
Brian
Good to see someone playing with Brian's Wessex, a favorite of mine for year's, i fly it in FSX already, with the usual prop issue's ( although ive seen worse in port-over's ) and occasional daylight through the exhaust stack's
I visit CBFS regularly with no problems and thats the best place to ask about Brian, try this addy---
https://cbfsim.co.uk/cbfs_bb
Good luck, cheers ian
PS, The Beverly's a big hit with me![]()
Hi Ian,
I do have Brian's Wessex archived somewhere. Seem to remember i used it with Antii and Dirk's autopilot gauge in FS9. What do I need to do to it for FSX and hopefully P3D compatibilty?
Keith
I have that autopilot installed in any number of choppers, and it works just as well in FSX:SE as it did in FS9. Just make sure you install the latest version, and follow the instructions precisely. There is a really nice instructional PDF, and videos available, too.Seem to remember i used it with Antii and Dirk's autopilot gauge in FS9. What do I need to do to it for FSX and hopefully P3D compatibilty?
Many of the folding rotor head bits are on the same hierarchy node as cockpit seats and other interior bits, with no way to break those out.
Thanks for this great conversion Lazarus! (P.s. the word 'Lazarus' in Dutch is slang for being drunk)
Now if someone has the time to do a Royal Netherlands navy paint I would be even more happy
Cheers,
Randy
Hooky,
Do you have a paintkit for this model? Or can you point me in the direction where to download this kit?
Cees