NZ Warbirds NZ1078 - 1944 North American Texan/Harvard Mk.III
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FSX repaint for the payware Alphasim/Virtavia Texan/Harvard. All textures converted to .dds format.

The textures can be installed as either a Harvard (wrong exhaust) [ALPHA T-6 Harvard] or as a Texan [ALPHA T-6 Texan]. Both mdl's have the wrong aerial set, but I think the Texan/SNJ-5 is the closet overall.


INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
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1) You must have the Alphasim Texan/Harvard already installed.

2) Navigate to your "ALPHA T-6 Harvard" or "ALPHA T-6 Texan" folder - usually something like "XX:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes\ALPHA T-6 Harvard".

3) Place the "texture.NZ1078" folder inside your "ALPHA T-6 Harvard" or "ALPHA T-6 Texan" folder.

4) Edit the "aircraft.cfg" file - adding the entry below, but remember to substitute the "xx" in the entry "[fltsim.xx]" with your last current number plus 1.


Adamski_NZ
http://www.nzfsim.org.nz
04 March 2012



// HARVARD ================================================================

[fltsim.xx]
title=ALPHA T-6 Harvard NZ1078
sim=T-6
model=Harvard2
// NOTE: Harvard2 is the no-spinner/aerial model
// NOTE: Harvard4 is the spinner/ADF eggs model
prop_anim_ratio=1.65
panel=mph
sound=
texture=NZ1078
kb_checklists=t6_check
kb_reference=
atc_id=1078
ui_manufacturer=North American
ui_type=Texan/Harvard2
ui_variation=NZ Warbirds NZ1078
ui_typerole="Trainer"
ui_createdby="AlphaSim Ltd"
description="Repaint by Adamski_NZ for the NZ Warbirds Harvard NZ1078.\nOriginal  AlphaSim 2007\n\nThe North American T-6 Texan was an excellent design that served as a basic transitional combat trainer in all branches of U.S. service as well as in countries worldwide. U.S. Navy pilots utilised the type under the SNJ designation, the most common versions being the SNJ-4, SNJ-5 and SNJ-6. The RAF was very taken with the design and adopted it as the Harvard. Later versions were manufactured in Canada and the type saw service in countries worldwide. An excellent all-round trainer, the type was quite good at teaching new pilots to avoid the accelerated stall, as a wing would snap round quite unexpectedly if the pilot was unwary. Approximately 17,000 of the type were built and some 350 are still airworthy."
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline=Airforce
atc_flight_number=1078
visual_damage=1
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0

// =======================================================================



// TEXAN =================================================================

[fltsim.xx]
title=ALPHA T-6 Texan NZ1078
sim=T-6
model=SNJ-5
prop_anim_ratio=1.65
panel=mph
sound=
texture=NZ1078
kb_checklists=t6_check
kb_reference=
atc_id=1078
ui_manufacturer=North American
ui_type=Texan
ui_variation=NZ Warbirds NZ1078T
ui_typerole="Trainer"
ui_createdby="AlphaSim Ltd"
description="Repaint by Adamski_NZ.\n\nOriginal  AlphaSim 2007\n\nThe North American T-6 Texan was an excellent design that served as a basic transitional combat trainer in all branches of U.S. service as well as in countries worldwide. U.S. Navy pilots utilised the type under the SNJ designation, the most common versions being the SNJ-4, SNJ-5 and SNJ-6. The RAF was very taken with the design and adopted it as the Harvard. Later versions were manufactured in Canada and the type saw service in countries worldwide. An excellent all-round trainer, the type was quite good at teaching new pilots to avoid the accelerated stall, as a wing would snap round quite unexpectedly if the pilot was unwary. Approximately 17,000 of the type were built and some 350 are still airworthy."
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline=Airforce
atc_flight_number=1078
visual_damage=1
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0

// ==================================================================


If you have Shockwave lights, then this section (below) may be useful:

[lights]
// Switch: 
// 1=beacon 
// 2=strobe 
// 3=nav 
// 4=cockpit 
// 5=landing
// 6=taxi 
// 7=recognition/formation
// 8=wing 
// 9=logo 
// 10=cabin
// Switch   Long      Lat      Vert

light.0 = 3,   -1.33, -20.90,   -0.63,  fx_navred
light.1 = 3,   -1.33,  20.90,   -0.63,  fx_navgre
light.2 = 4,   -0.50,   0.00,   2.20,   fx_vclight
light.3 = 4,   -4.50,   0.00,   2.20,   fx_vclight

light.4 = 7,   -2.53, -20.60,   -0.63,  fx_ALPHA_T6_WTVortices
light.5 = 7,   -2.53,  20.60,   -0.63,  fx_ALPHA_T6_WTVortices

light.6 = 9,  7.80,  0.00,  0.05, fx_ALPHA_T6_ExhFlames

//light.7 = 8,  -5.00,  2.20, -1.00, fx_ALPHA_T6_DSw 
//light.8 = 1,  -5.00,  2.20, -1.00, fx_ALPHA_T6_DSr 
//light.9 = 10,  -5.00,  2.20, -1.00, fx_ALPHA_T6_DSb

// Shockwave lights section (if you have it) ================================================
light.7=5,   2.85, -9.00,   -1.55, fx_shockwave_landing_light_narrow_down_old.fx  ; Landing L
light.8=5,   2.85,  9.00,   -1.55, fx_shockwave_landing_light_narrow_down_old.fx  ; Landing R