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A repaint I made, what do you think?

An amusing and interesting repaint indeed! Do you have a night colour version?

Brendan Chen

 

Learning to use and getting use to FSX!

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If you mean night textures, then yes

We've seen Trumps 757 Now we have Bill Gates 737 cool.png Its diffrent,unique and not seen before 10 out of 10 for effort.

Regards

Luke M

A repaint I made, what do you think?
That's really nice! DJ

I guess that it is less likely to crash than their Windows XP model !!! LOL.gif G

Gary Davies aka "Gazzareth"

Simming since 747 on the Acorn Electron

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Okay guys, it's busy uploading to flightsim.com; will give the link tomorrow probably!

I guess that it is less likely to crash than their Windows XP model !!! LOL.gif G
But it requires a reboot every time it updates! LOL LOL.gif

Santos Cedeno

Dell Studio XPS 9100 Core i7 920 2.67GHZ 12GB DDR3 RAM 8GB USB RAM W7HP-x64 ATI Radeon HD 5700 1G FSX GOLD Acceleration SP2

PMDG NGX737-600, 700, 800, 900, SP1

Good job its not Vista. It would never get off the ground. Needing to estimate the time it takes to load the plane, passengers and fuel (think working out times for moving a file/folder etc). This process taking longer than the flight and wildly exaggerated, often changing to a millenmium and back to days, then hours. An SP would fix it but introduce more problems. While the XP version would have done the journey already 10 times. But we love them and my Vista works well now lol........ Steve

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