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FSX/FSX-SE/P3D Douglas C-47R Skytrain V3.14 Beta

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FSX/FSX-SE/P3D Douglas C-47R Skytrain V3.14 Beta. The now implemented VVC night lighting is the main feature of this v3.14 update but it certainly is not the only new feature. The Interactive Checklist has been significantly upgraded, 'Automixture' can now be activated, the flight dynamics have been fine-tuned, alternative config files have been provided for joystick or pedal control of ground steering, and there is a set of working OMI marker lights. Further modifications and corrections have been implemented following feedback including new VOR1/2 compass roses, better placement of AH markers and various texture corrections/additions here and there. Also features an interchangeable photo or picture that can be clipped on the left side of the Captain's panel.

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Why release a "Beta" model with no obvious means to give feedback or report problems? The readme has no contact information. Strange. I would think developers releasing a Beta would want feedback, no? :confused:
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I removed Beta 3.12 and installed 3.14. When selecting the MAAM aircraft to load, I get an error message saying "FSX can not start the flight model". Any suggestions?
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I removed Beta 3.12 and installed 3.14. When selecting the MAAM aircraft to load, I get an error message saying "FSX can not start the flight model". Any suggestions?
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Solved. Decided to re-download the aircraft again and then discovered that the MAAM texture was not included in the AC folder which means I had to have added it at some point in the past. Memory lag. It is loading just fine now.
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Any further comments and queries please post at the Sim Outhouse forum. Thank you.
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Great job guys! Makes flying this ol gal seem real. One sugestion: it's hard to hear co-pilot callout over the engines in flight.

Doug1940

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