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HTAI Cessna 402 - Texture Issue

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Hi All,

 

I'm trying to use the HTAI Cessna 402 with Ultimate Traffic 2. Unfortunately when I load up the sim the AI 402s have no textures. Does anyone know the fix for this? I've added, the base model, and the livery to the Ultimate Traffic 2 aircraft folder, and linked the repaint to the flight plans within UT2.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks!

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Running fine for me...

 

Got to be a DX10 issue as I have DX9.

Chris Camp

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Hi, Sorry to just bump the topic but given AVSIM went down I thought I would. I'm really curious to get this answered!

Just downloaded and installed to test, looks OK here. (Not using UT mind you, just a test flight plan I made from scratch in AIFP).

 

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It's not a native FSX model though, are you perhaps running DX10? That could explain why you're not seeing the textures.

- Jens Peter "Penz" Pedersen

Are you trying to use island_402c.zip?

 

If so, ai402.bmp is a 16 bit image and FSX may not like that.

 

Convert it to 32 bit (big file, worse performance) or DXT1/no Alpha and test.

 

This convesion can be done with DXTBmp- MW Graphics

 

regards,

Joe

The best gift you can give your children is your time.

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Hi all,

 

I am running DX10.

 

I've used DTXBmp to export a variety of file types.

 

I think I've tried DDS, and DXT as well as 32 bit Bmp...always with alpha though (for the props)

 

I'll try shutting off DX10.

 

Thanks!

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