November 1, 201213 yr Has anyone found a solution to the props on the 1900C when used with FSX and SP2? I've been doing a lot of reading on the forums and the rest of the internet but cannot find any solution. Tom "I just wanna tell you both: good luck. We're all counting on you."
November 1, 201213 yr Commercial Member There's an import guide somewhere out there. I think you should be able to find it on the PMDG Support Site. (or a couple of the links here: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/119575-fsx-import-guide-for-1900c-and-d-posted/page__st__25) Kyle Rodgers
November 1, 201213 yr Author There's an import guide somewhere out there. I think you should be able to find it on the PMDG Support Site. (or a couple of the links here: http://forum.avsim.n...ed/page__st__25) I have the aircraft imported properly but the props after reading many guides have turned transparent when SP2 is installed. I have tried Chuck Lawsen's updated prop textures available on AVSIM. The prop transparency is really noticeable while flying in the soup and around airports. Tom "I just wanna tell you both: good luck. We're all counting on you."
November 2, 201213 yr The prop transparency issue is a problem between FSX SP2 coding and any FS2004 ported aircraft. There is no solution to this problem. My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.
November 8, 201213 yr Have you tried this That will fix the black or opaque gray prop disc problem, but it cannot fix the problem where the FS9 prop disc creates clear spots through clouds, fog, and some scenery. My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.
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