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Post by navycommand7 on Sept 20, 2015 18:23:11 GMT
Hello I am trying to get a copy of the texture files in fsx and I have the basemodel for 707-349c downloaded but can't find a texture file for it can somehelp
Regards
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 20, 2015 20:55:52 GMT
All of HJG´s civil B707 aircraft series aircraft base packs are named as follows ....
B367-80 B707-120 B707-120B B707-120BF B707-138 B707-138B (EARLY) B707-138B (LATE) B707-220 B707-320 B707-320B B707-320B ADVANCED B707-320C B707-420 B707-700 B720-020 . B720-020B
There is no such file within the HJG inventory as a B707-349C base pack.
I am not sure what you are actually asking here .... BUT .... if you are trying to say you have a B707-349C texture (and are looking for the appropriate base back for it), then, these textures ccould only be either of the following subjects ....
- FLYING TIGER LINE B707-349C N322F (1965)
- TRANS GLOBAL AIRLINES ("Airport 1970" movie prob) N324F (1970)
.... each of which should be assigned to the standard HJG B707-320C model which is named "MODEL".
The MODEL= data line in the FLTSIM.XX/ADD TO AIRCRAFT CFG data for both of these textures should therefore read as follows ....
MODEL=
I suspect you might be confused by the following 2 details ....
1. The BOEING airraft type suffix number (evident in all tecture file names) .... the last 2 degits of which refer to the manufacturers customer number for the aircraft of any particular a airline and which then remains with that aircraft for the duration of its career. Apart from our desire to record this data authentically (for reasobns off historical research) these BOEING aircraft/aitline customer numbers have no significance to the HJG simulations .... in 99% of cases.
2. You may have possibly noted that some of the B707-320C models, inside the HJG supplied B707-320c aircraft base pack, are named as follows ....
- model.323c (meaning it represents the standard AMERICAN AIRLINES configuration)
- model.323C_S2HK (meaning it represents the standard AMERICAN AIRLINES configuration but with Stage 2 Hush Kits)
These particular "323" models are named specifically for, and represent, AMERICAN AIRLINES aircraft which were equipped with 2 (only) turbocompressors .... featuring a physically different engine pylon configuration than all other B707-320B´s and C´s and which is also represented on these 3D models.
AGAIN .... and if I have analysed your query correctly .... THEN .... use either of the 2 supplied HJG supplied "B707-349C" texture with the standard HJG supplied B707-320C base pack and model.
Mark C BOG/CO
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