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  1. #76
    Quote Originally Posted by Sundog View Post
    It looks absolutely amazing. How many hours do you have in that texture now? However many, your love of the airplane shows.
    Well everyone has moved on to shiny and new stuff, but the man Dee Howard did something special with this aircraft. I learned a lot from the Warthunder crowd with their painting skills.

    Examples of how beat up this bird are...

    https://www.airteamimages.com/howard...356_large.html

    https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8531028
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  2. #77
    Hopefully this great repaint is still on your agenda for release, Ted.

    I am still on FSX (no plans on abandoning it anytime soon), but looking forward to MSFS2020 as a second sim, and hoping they keep their word re 'legacy' FSX aircraft compatability.
    Cheers, MZee ...

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    All white "Arctic" build.

  3. #78
    I think the plan for some is to keep FSX and P3Dv+ for any aircraft that one still enjoys. The natural lighting on aircraft in MSFS is something to behold!

    Plan on revamping the wings on the Howard after the alpha/beta testing is finished and release of MSFS is out.



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  4. #79
    Well, I went ahead and rebuilt the wings and lost a prop in the process, but gives a better look at the nice radial!

    Also having issues running FSXSE for a few minutes and reboots the computer. I'm in no mood to troubleshoot.

    Thus, here some pics in P3Dv3. Gotta do something with the gap between black and yellow color by reducing the distance.











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  5. #80
    Well finally FSX-SE seems to be working thus far. Had to use this file UIAutomationCore.dll from Vista.

    Never used ShadowPlay so did a test with Chaseplane.




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  6. #81

  7. #82

    Howard 500 1993 flight

    Howard 500 N137U and the "rescue mission" the then owner,Ed Mueller,made in 1993 to get her from Canada to Florida.Video made available to The Dee Howard Foundation by Mike Zoeller of the LockheedTwins website.


  8. #83
    Yep, I saved that video when it first came out and found out that there is a black glare shield although it's hard to see.



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  9. #84
    Cargo run!

    Interesting pic of a Howard 500 bare...




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  10. #85
    Quote Originally Posted by TuFun View Post
    Cargo run!

    Interesting pic of a Howard 500 bare...
    But what kind of cargo? Looks a bit sketchy to me.
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  11. #86
    Quote Originally Posted by stansdds View Post
    But what kind of cargo? Looks a bit sketchy to me.
    Some did... but...

    https://goldenstate.is/what-happened-when-yosemite-hikers-discovered-a-crashed-plane-filled-with-smuggled-marijuana/



    Before N500HP painted...

    https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/a...4794-large.jpg



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