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drek2

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  1. I'm looking to do some repaints of the Eurowings A320. Their paint kit supplies the BMP files only. I have copied them into a single PSD file to paint the aircraft. However, the merged fuselage is a single layer. What is the best way to take this single layer and break it into multiple layers (i.e., windows, doors, details, etc.) in order to facilitate repainting.Thanks for your help!Pete in KORD
  2. Ark:Thanks for the reply. Yes, I'm very vested in FS9 (add-ons, scenery, etc.) and it serves my purposes just fine. Yes, I'm looking to spend about $1K.Would you favor Vista over XP for FS9? Thanks for your recommendations. They look very good!Pete in KORD
  3. Here's what I'm looking at. Thoughts?• Case :Apevia: X-Cruiser [ X-CRUISER -BK ] ( Front USB, Audio, 1394 ), Black• Power Supply [ PSU ] :aBX, 650W Power Supply [ PSU ]. Model: BLACK-650• CPU Processor :Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, LGA 775, 2.83GHz, 64-Bit Quad-Core, 12MB Cache; 1333MHz• Cooling Fan :ASUS Silent Vapo CPU Air Cool [ Triton 70 ]• System Board :ASRock Intel P45, 4GB DDR2 / 8GB DDR3 Max, Crossfire, RAID,1394, S/PDIF, eSATA, Audio, GbLAN. [ P45R2000-WiFi ]• RAM Memory :4G (2x2GB) PC6400 DDR2/800• VGA :Geforce 9500GT: 512MB• Hard Drive 1 :500GB SATA-II 7200RPM• Optical Drive 1 :20x Dual-Format/Dual-Layer DVDRW Driver• Sound Card :High Definition 7.1 Digtial Surround Sound• Network :Integrated onBoard 10/100/(1000) Port(s)• Operating System :Windows XP Professional - 64 Bit Edition - w/ CD set• Warranty :Fully assembled and tested. 3-Years Labor, 1-Year Parts warranty plus lifetime techPete in KORD
  4. I'm looking for a new rig for FS9 to replace my current system that I purchased in Jan. 2003. No plans on going to FSX. Budget: up to $1,000My current system:ASUS P4800S-XPentium IV 3.0 Ghz2 GB RAM 667MhzRadeon x1950Pro (main view)2 NVidia 16MB PCI video cards (to run 2d cockpit windows on two separate monitors)Soundblaster AudigyXP HomeI would like to stay on XP.Any ideas would be helpful.Thanks.Pete in KORD
  5. Thanks, Graeme, for your reply. I've already done this, but have not received any response.Pete in KORD
  6. I'm looking for some help with this aircraft: specifically, how to use the various functions (A/T, V/S, Speed, ALT Hold, etc.) to get this bird off the ground and in to level flight. It is very different from the other Airbus aircraft I've flown. The manual does a good job of describing the systems but lacks a step-by-step process for the flight phases.Any help would be appreciated!Thanks.Pete in KORD
  7. Hi Ridgel:I placed the mach gauge in its own subdirectory under the gauges folder and got it to work. Thanks so much for providing this.I really appreciate your help!Pete in KORD
  8. Thanks, Ridgel. I'll try putting it in its own folder when I try it tonight after work. Again, I appreciate your help!Pete in KORD
  9. Thanks, Ridgel, for yor help. I followed your instructions above; however, the gauge does not appear on my panel. Do I need a CAB file or GAU file for it? I tried another XML gauge as well and was not able to display that either. I tried positioning your gauge in a few different places with the same result. I'm new to XML gauges, so I appreciate your assistance!Here are the last 3 lines from my panel.cfggauge65=CONCORDE!AP-Hdg-Window, 405,719,40gauge66=CallSignPlate!CallSignPlate_tan, 251, 362, 104, 36gauge67=MACH,100,402,48,36Thanks so much!Pete in KORD
  10. Wow. Thanks, Ridgell, for the quick reply and offer. I'm not a gauge designer (though would love to learn). It would be a simple rectangular shape, say 48 pixels wide by 36 pixels high. Black background, with white numbers would be fine.Pete in KORD
  11. Can anyone point me to a freeware digital mach gauge? I'm unhappy with the display of the current analogue one I'm using and would like a simple rectangular gauge that displays % mach.Thanks.Pete in KORD
  12. Thanks, Luis. Great minds think alike! I was hoping these charts would provide some guidance as to various outside air temperatures at takeoff. It only provides one temperature (standard 15c/59f). Besides altitude variations (which it does provide), high air temperatures (such as the one I had yesterday 23c) increase the takeoff roll dramatically.Best,Pete in KORD
  13. Hi Staffan:I found just what I was looking for at the link below. This gives takeoff and landing distance required for all DC-9 models. Also data for payload/range. Might be worth a look.http://www.boeing.com/commercial/airports/acaps/dc9sec3.pdfThanks again for your help.Best,Pete in KORD
  14. Hi Staffan: Quick question. Do you know where I can get some performance charts for the DC-9, specifically, TODR (takeoff distance required). My takeoff in my DC-9-41 from KMDW yesterday used about every inch of the available 6,522 ft. runway (31C). I then learned that the DC-9 is notorious for a long takeoff roll. That combined with the high temperature 23c made the takeoff very interesting. This would be very helpful in planning future flights.Thanks.Pete in KORD
  15. Hi Staffan:Tried your sequence and it worked perfectly! Thanks so much for your assistance! Keep flying the DC-9!Best,Pete in KORD
  16. Thanks, Staffan, for providing that sequence. I think I know what I've been doing wrong: not capturing the LOC first, but going right to the ILS. I'll give your sequence a try and report back. Again, thanks so much for the help!Best regards,Pete in KORD
  17. OK, Staffan, I'll give it a try. Thanks so much for your assistance!It is truly appreciated!Pete in KORD
  18. Steffan: The merge worked fine until I engaged the ILS (with the FD on Radio Auto) on final. The aircraft then went into an uncontrollable nose-up attitude, lost airspeed and stalled. Any ideas?Thanks.Pete in KORD.
  19. Excellent! Thanks, Steffan, for saving me the merge work! I'll report on my progress.Best,Pete in KORD
  20. Thanks, Staffan, for the quick reply. I'll give it a try.Best,Pete in KORD
  21. I was wondering if anyone has successfully merged Stellan Hilmerby's excellent DC-9 panel with the JCA DC-9. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated!Thanks.Pete in KORD:)
  22. Ed: Thanks so much for your help. I knew I was missing something. I'm really enjoying my flights in my DC-10-30F and love to navigate the old fashioned way. Thanks again.Pete in KORD
  23. I've added the CIVA INS to my DC-10-30F. What do I need to do to get the Autopilot to follow the flight plan? When I toggle the RDO/INS switch to INS nothing happens.Thanks in advance for your help.Pete in KORD
  24. drek2 replied to a post in a topic in The TinMouse Support Forum
    OK, thanks, Bob for the response. I appreciate it.Pete in KORD

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