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Cabin Lights not working in P3Dv4.1.

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Greetings,

Having issues with night lighting on the C185 Tundra/Bush.  Can't get the red nor the white cabin lights to illuminate the cabin at night.

Anyone having the same issue?  I do have the latest version installed for P3Dv4.

Thanks.


Cheers,
Todd

 

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BUMP !

same problem still exists in p3dv4.3 !!???

 Is there a solution for the missing nightlight?

 

greetings

ggerolamo

 


kind regards, ggerolamo

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On 9/11/2018 at 3:47 PM, ggerolamo said:

BUMP !

same problem still exists in p3dv4.3 !!???

 Is there a solution for the missing nightlight?

 

greetings

ggerolamo

 

Hello

If You don't have Shockwave lights you might try using one of the stock P3D V4 vclights.

I solved the problem on all planes with faulty cabin lights by using the ShockWave vclights.
fx_shockwave_vclight.fx or  fx_shockwave_vclight_l.fx  They work just fine in P3D V4.3.

PD: I'm also using Shockwave lights for navigation, landing an taxi lights 😃, they might not be the best or have dynamic lightning, but they work.
(So far I have "fixed" the Carenado Baron, Bonanza A36, Aero Commander and the Realair Scout,)

 

Cheers.

Edited by Kabronicus

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thx for the Info 🙂

I will try that out...

 

greetings

gerolamo


kind regards, ggerolamo

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