Just to demonstrate that we "do" take all reports "seriously" .... and "do check" .... rather than opting to reply dismissively
The following bears evidence of the external night lighting effects that are/should be evident among each/most of our L-1011 flight line ....
Both Taxi And Landing Lights "OFF" (no ground/fuselage illumination)Taxi Lights (only) "ON" (single ground illumination only/no fuselage bloom)Both Taxi And Landing Lights "ON" (double ground illumination and fuselage bloom)Each of the 3D model we offer are "identical" .... there are no differences, at all, among these. The differences among the various L-1011 aircraft base packs we offer are (primarily) restricted to both "WEIGHT" and "ENGINE THRUST" .... and there are/should be no difference/s, at all, among any of the basic CFG stated LIGHTING definitions.
Bear in mind though that not all R/W L-1011 aircraft may have been equipped with tail logo night lighting .... and this may be reflected among some textures we offer.
The only caveat I apply to the above, an in regard to this night lihgting effects clarification, is .... we can´t guaruntee that all of our painters (both past and present) use identical/precisely the same methodology in relation to the night lighting effects they opt to apply to their textures .... each artist has "there own preferences" in this regard .... so .... minor night lighting differences might be evident among the various textures we offer and which "has to be" accepted.
And just for the sake of "completeness" of this clarifiation ....
We offer 2X RR RB-211-22 panels for our L-1011 SHIP ONE/1 through L-1011-150 series simulations .... both round analogue and tape engine gauges configurations are represented.
We offer 2X RR RB-211-524 panels for our L-1011-200 through L-1011-250 series simulations .... again both round analogue and tape engine gauges configurations are represented.
Either panel version may be aplied to any of the L-1011 aircraft base packs we offer .... for the statedaircraft type versions.
The engine gauges in both lots of these panels "are" calibrated in accordance with the known R/W performance parameters of both RR RB-211 engine types .... "as best can be achieved (by us) in FS".
And .... we also offer "separate" FS2004 and FSX specific RR RB-211 sound packs for these simulations too, so, one needs to be careful to download, and install, the sound pack version which corresponds with their FS version of choice/use.
These simulations are not P3D or X-PLANE compatible.
No modifications or expansions to our L-1011 flight line are currently planned .... or considered necessary "given what we know we can, and can´t, do .... based on the source data currently available to us.
As for the rest/anything else
.... it´s all as stated within our online forum based manual
Mark C
BOG/CO