January 14, 20188 yr Hi Folks, One other little improvement I'll start including with my paints - easily copied to whichever paint desired - the glaring RED no yoke shield always bothered me - here's a little more conservative subdued rendition - wish I could trim that flange off it... It still works at night as well... Regards, Scott
January 14, 20188 yr 1 hour ago, scottb613 said: Hi Folks, One other little improvement I'll start including with my paints - easily copied to whichever paint desired - the glaring RED no yoke shield always bothered me - here's a little more conservative subdued rendition - wish I could trim that flange off it... It still works at night as well... Regards, Scott Scott -- that is a great, much needed fix!! Al
January 14, 20188 yr Author Hi Folks, V2 - playing to see what looks best... Hi Al, Yeah - could so something with the MU2 but honestly - that shape is even more in your face than this one was... Regards, Scott
January 15, 20188 yr The technique I describe in can probably be used with the L35A, too. There are 13 lines (instead of 19 in the C441) in the four model.*/Learjet_35A_interior.MDL files that control showing or hiding certain elements of the yoke and the red sign. I assume (but have not verified) that the last line controls the red sign.
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