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Enhanced TinMouse Boeing 737-200 Adv with virtual cockpit for FS2004


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Just uploading to the library, a comprehensive enhancement for the TinMouse 737-200 TMECBK 737-200Adv VC adaption by Björn Kesten. You can get the original TMECBK 737-200Adv with VC here if you haven't got it:

https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffbybk/fs9-stuff/tmecbk-737

 

I have converted and tweaked the liveries from Bjoern's FSX VC model to FS9 format, so there are now an additional 7 liveries for a total of 17 hires liveries. The liveries included in the FS9 package are also replaced by converted FSX liveries.

 

I have added gauges to the VC, namely a TCAS altimeter, stand-by AHIs, altimeters and ASIs. clocks, a nicer timer and a whisky compass. There are several VC configurations loosely based on photographs.

 

I have modded and enhanced the VC textures to get a nice three dimensional effect, with additional eyecandy and a few variations between liveries.

 

I have also added Shockwave Redux lights.

 

Finally, I have included a real world livery of N320DL Northern Air Cargo based in Anchorage, plus some fictional Northern Air Cargo planes.

 

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Thank you to Eric Cantu, Richard Probst, Bob Scott, Gustavo "Omykron" Rodrigues, Christoffer Petersen, Richard/vfrflyer, Björn Kesten and many more for creating the original Tin Mouse model, VC, FDE, panels, sounds, configurations, original liveries and more!

 

Cheers,

Sascha

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I forgot this one:

 

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I just noticed that I also forgot to include my own repaints in the livery count, so it's 22 liveries in total, not 17!

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Excellent work!

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I have a feeling that the upload didn't work, it stopped at 5 secs to go after uploading 595 Mb :confused: Trying again now, fingers crossed!
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Sascha, a bunch of beautiful screenies here! :cool::cool::cool:

 

Btw: this is how I'll always remember Northern Air Cargo:

 

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I have that paint ;)

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Everything looks great! The VC is looking really good. I think I will need to try it out!

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I see that competition increases for my Boeing 737-200 :):) VC looks fine, and that's just what mine needs. Sigh! (from the page you quote, they also have another possibility for that plane; they have a section FSX and FS9 or something like)
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I see that competition increases for my Boeing 737-200 :):) VC looks fine, and that's just what mine needs. Sigh! (from the page you quote, they also have another possibility for that plane; they have a section FSX and FS9 or something like)

 

Actually seeing your screenshots reminded me how much I like the 737-200! I'll try ma hand at repainting this still operational example next:

 

What a lovely plane and livery!

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reminded me how much I like the 737-200!

Yes the 737-200 is a much agreable plane to fly! Sturdy like a Boeing!

Fine snow landing in the vid! :pilot:

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By the way, would anyone be up for testing this in FSX? The liveries should work in FSX no problem seeing as they already are in a 2048 x 2048 format, VC textures are also in 32 bit , maybe a gauge needs to be replaced, but probably even not. Bjoern suggested this, but I don't have FSX (or P3D in case anyone would be willing to give it a shot).

 

The FSX original package is available here:

https://sites.google.com/site/fsxstuffbybk/aircraft/tinfork-737

 

Installation procedure should be the same as for FS2004.

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That's awesome, not only even for a freeware! Very decent work!

 

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Bjoern has permitted me to upload an all-in-one package including his model together with these enhancements, which I will upload here as soon as I have assembled it. I will include some additional repaints I am readying, too.
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