On Wednesday 29 March 2006 12:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hy I'm new here so be patient with me :) > I have a few questions. I looked at the Aircraft to-do list in > the wiki and noticed for example that from the Beech99 the > nose was not correctly modeled. I've looked at the Beech 99 > and saw that the current status was unknown so I thought and > give it a try. I've updated the nose of the beech so it's > symetrical. Updated ac file is downloadable at: > http://www.kcid.nl/planes/beech99new.ac > > Now the questions is it oke if I solve some of the outstanding > issues with plane textures and 3d models? > Are the planes with status unknown no longer updated by their > original authors? My plan is to firstly update a few no longer > supported planes and then create some new ones myself when I'm > more comfortable with the whole plane/xml modelling. I'm > pretty experienced with Car modelling for simulation software > but not yet with planes. Any tips? Or any requests for > updating a certain aircraft first? I'm thinking about updating > the Beech99 and c172-le first but if anybody has a different > suggestion please say so. > Last question: where do I send the changes/new models I've > made, to this mailinglist? > > Cheers, > > Dick Maurer
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