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HII know that I may be flogging a dead horse here, but I was wondering if anyone else has these two a/c (Howard500) (D18S) and are flying them in FSX w/accelarator sp2? Both a/c fly great and all functions work.Is only the prop textures that are odd. I do know that a/c that were designed for fs2004 have some issues in FSX. Just hoping that someone has a fix or knows of better textures for the props to be used in FSX.I don't use DX10 preview.Thanks for reading this.Regards Ernest

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Hello,One of the solution is to copy the .bmp of nice prop from the texture folder of an other aircraft and give it the "name" of the original .bmp.I have done this and it works.


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Do a search for Nor-Cal Prop Club website.They have redone a lot of those planes(Howard included) for SP2 and Acceleration.Ron


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Thank you to both for your repliesI'll check out Nor-Cal Prop Club.I had thought about swapping textures from one bird to another. Did not know it could be done because of model issues.RegardsErnest

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