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FSX/P3D Piaggio P-166

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FSX/P3D Piaggio P-166. The Piaggio P166 is a twin-engine pusher-type utility aircraft developed by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Piaggio Aero. The aircraft model name was Portofino, and is also known as Albatross in South African military service. FSX/P3D native models by A.F. Scrub.

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I installed what looked like a beautiful aircraft judging from the screenshots. However, I noticed some parts were missing. Namely the vertical stabilizer the engines and props and part of the landing gears. I wonder if there is an alpha channel problem.

 

John B Loney Jr

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I had no problems with this download. The only error I can find is when I start the engines the smoke comes from the wrong engine. Everything else appears to be OK.
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I am now at raycar's point. I found an error with my Windows 10 (Thanks Microsoft). Now that it's corrected, all the parts show up. But I also see the exhaust on the wrong engine. I can live with that. Beautiful aircraft.
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blanston12 I made this same observation on the original release and the author said that with the seat in place you couldn't see all the gauges. I adjusted the eyepoint in the aircraft config file and was able to bring it to a spot where the seat should have been. I was able to see all the gauges but the view was exaggerated and hard to adjust to. He released a second version that had part of the seat in place but you were still sitting in the first row behind the normal pilots position. Once again I adjusted the eyepoint and this time the view was much better. I don't see any valid reason for the full pilot seat not being there. Honestly I don't think I've ever seen an airplane released where the pilot seat was missing and the eyepoint was so far back. I found a lot more poorly done on this airplane, enough that I passed on it.
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