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Lets do something helpful and Fun Post working aircraft 4 FSX.

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Howdy,I saw your post in the 'other' thread. I instantly knew what it is, the Junkers Ju-52 by Pierino Primavesi. He started making it long ago and it's been updated numerous times over the years. I've flown it quite a lot in FS2002 and FS2004.I'll let you in on something in case your interested. The VC shot you're showing has several default MS gauges. Normally, an unaltered version of the panel has all custom gauges(Ju-52 gauges only), no MS defaults. I think maybe the guy who modified it wanted VOR navigation or perhaps it was for some other reason. But the panel with all custom gauges is gorgeous. I recommend you go to Pierino Primavesi's site and download it directly from him. It includes the paint job you have in your screenshot there, which is a great livery!There are a lot of paint jobs around for the older version 5.2 of Pierino Primavesi's Ju-52 and they can be installed into the 6.1 version of the model(which is what you've got there), you just have to know what files to manipulate and how to manipulate them.EDIT: I forgot to give the site!http://www.ju52-3m.ch/models.htm ;)Cheers,Jim

Oh well I guess I will do this on my on.:) Another nice little plane that works in FSX. 8kcab02a.ziphttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/160327.jpg

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