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FSX Socata TB200GT/XL Tobago. 4/5 seat touring & training aeroplane. CS-DEH of Evora Aero Academy, Portugal Full package for FSX. Custom panel & VC. Full moving parts including gull wing doors and luggage compartment. This is the 'Generation 2' version with carbon fiber cabin and aerodynamic refinements. She looks like a thoroughbred and flies beautifully. Compatible with Acceleration/SP2 by Jean-Pierre Brisard, Barry Blaisdell and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design.[/quote]
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Looks pretty sweet, I think G-HEVN flys one of those in real life over in the UK.
By the way, with all the 'porting' of aircraft you previously mentioned from FS9 to FSX, I was wondering if the reverse is possible, ie, making the FSX exclusive built craft, such as the new RNZAF Airtrainer and Skyhawk, flyable in FS2004- with or without limited functionality?
By the way, with all the 'porting' of aircraft you previously mentioned from FS9 to FSX, I was wondering if the reverse is possible, ie, making the FSX exclusive built craft, such as the new RNZAF Airtrainer and Skyhawk, flyable in FS2004- with or without limited functionality?
The answer is no unless the textures are not dds and could be dx1 dx3 bmp but this is not the case with new technic with FSX and deaneB and nigels planes im under the understanding they are using all the FSX powers
pretty simple the aircraft would have to be saved out with the modelling software with all new textures backwards for FS9
pretty simple the aircraft would have to be saved out with the modelling software with all new textures backwards for FS9