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Kiwia1spad
post Oct 8 2011,2:18 PM
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Hi all.. im running FSX with Acceleration and have the POSKY Boeing P8A Poseidon, it is a FS9 aircraft and the the window textures are black, is there an easy way to lighten the glass textures so they are see through?
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Ian Warren
post Oct 8 2011,2:25 PM
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I don,t use freeware but my thought is POSKY now up to FSX would have a windscreen texture you can drop in on any off the 737 base models.
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post Oct 8 2011,7:40 PM
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QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Oct 8 2011,3:25 PM) *
I don,t use freeware but my thought is POSKY now up to FSX would have a windscreen texture you can drop in on any off the 737 base models.
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thanks Ian, i will have a look and see what i can find
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post Oct 8 2011,8:39 PM
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Flight 1 bought out a "rain fix" from memory and that seem to clear up alot of the FSX / FS9 issues - either that or run the textures through a DDS converter. I've done the process a few times to resolve a few issues with downloaded A/C. If you want a hand PM me - I'll have to do some digging, since I haven't done it for about 6 months but should be able to get you sorted.


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