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FS2004
Texture fixes for the default Piper cub paintwork,
including virtual cockpit, which can appear blurred as they
come in the box, for users without the very latest vid/graphics
cards. These texture fixes clears up the paintwork to what they
should be. The texture fixes are self-installing. Fixed by Tony
Gould. 1.9MB |
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FS2004
Texture fixes for the default Piper (AI) paintwork,
including virtual cockpit, which can appear blurred as they
come in the box, for users without the very latest vid/graphics
cards. These texture fixes clears up the paintwork to what they
should be. The texture fixes are self-installing. Fixed by Tony
Gould. 2.1MB |
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FS2004
Texture fixes for the default Mooney paintwork,
including virtual cockpit, which can appear blurred as they
come in the box, for users without the very latest vid/graphics
cards. These texture fixes clears up the paintwork to what they
should be. The texture fixes are self-installing. Fixed by Tony
Gould. 3.4MB |
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FS2004
Texture fixes for the default Extra300 paintwork, including
virtual cockpit, which can appear blurred as they come in the
box, for users without the very latest vid/graphics cards. These
texture fixes clears up the paintwork to what they should be.
The texture fixes are self-installing. Fixed by Tony Gould.
1MB |
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FS2004
Missing Virtual Cockpit texture fix update to my texture fix
(cessna2k4.zip
above) for the default cessna 172 paintwork, which can appear
blurred as they come in the box, for users without the very
latest vid/graphics cards. These texture fixes clears up the
paintwork to what they should be. The texture fix is self-installing.
Fixed by Tony Gould. 672K |
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FS2004
Piper PA-28 Arrow for
There is a red version and a blue version. both work very well.
To install, unzip the ZIP file into the main subfolder of FS2004
(where the FS9.EXE file resides). In that way, the custom gauges
will be placed automatically in the correct subfolder. Special
thanks to Rien Cornelissen who was the original designer of
the plane itself, and to Chuck Dome, who was the inspiration
for the panel design and layout ideas. Presented by Dave Meccariello.
1.5MB |
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