FSX Aero L-29 Delfin Updated
Aero L-29 Delfin. Tim Conrad's L29 Delfin updated to FSX. Includes an installer, full aircraft, panel, additional textures, and instructions on how to include in EditvoicepackX. Update includes two new Soviet textures and non-Acceleration compatibility (optional). By Shane Reilly.
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- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- l29xupd.zip
- File size
- 12.59 MB
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- Free (Freeware)
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- Everyone
Aero L-29 Delfin. Tim Conrad's L29 Delfin updated to FSX. Includes an installer, full aircraft, panel, additional textures, and instructions on how to include in EditvoicepackX. Update includes two new Soviet textures and non-Acceleration compatibility (optional). By Shane Reilly.
Aero L-29 Delfin in flight.
FS2004 Aero L-29 Delfin.
The Czech Aero L-29 Delfin Jet Trainer first flew in 1959. Eventually over 3000 were built, and served as the standard(except Poland) Warsaw Pact trainer in Czechoslavakia, USSR, East Germany, Hungry, Bulgaria, and Romania thoughout the '60's to '80's. L-29's went on the serve in Syria, Indonesia, Uganda, Egypt, Iraq, Mali, Guinea Republic, and Afganistan, were some still serve. A good number are on civil registers in several countries.
NATO code name "Maya"
Installation:
1)After downloading the zip, locate it, and extract the file to a temp folder.
2)Copy Folder L-29 to your FS2004 Aircraft Folder
3)Everything should be in the right place and subfolder.
4)If present, copy any gauges into your FS2004 Gauges Folder. You may already have some of them, so you don't have to overwrite or reload them. Choice is yours.
5) Copy the l29_02, l29_glass, and l29_aircrew textures from the base texture folder over to the .vvs, .saf, .uaf, and .ddr folders. I do this to cut down on download size. HOWEVER, the Ugandan textures have their own aircrew textures, so don't copy the l29_aircrew texture to the uaf folder.
6) If you have any problems, look at the Folder of a plane you know that works in your Sim. See how it is made and arranged.
BEFORE YOU FLY!.......
Copy the GaugeSound.dll file into your FS Main Folder. Easygauge 2.0, what I used to make gau's, says this file is needed. If you already have one of my later planes, you most likely have this file already installed.
SIM WILL CRASH IF NOT INSTALLED!
NOTAMS:
Make sure you copy over the textures as in 5) above.
The L-29 was a more sedate performer than, say, the T-33, due to lower power. If you are used to my T-33, or other high permormance jets, the L-29 will seem like a slowpoke, so try not to be in a hurry:-)
Gunsight Controls:
In 2D View, use the Sight switch next to the gunsight.
In VC View, simply click on the sight glass to activate recticle.
CREDITS:
Airfile made with Flight Dynamics Workbook 2.84.65, by Jerry Beckwith.
And to all who download and enjoy my planes:-)
This aircraft was tested in FS2004
Flight Model set to HARD
Plane Textures set to MASSIVE
Screen res set to 1024X768X32
Reflections set to ON
Computer:
P4 2.8 GHZ
1024 MB RAM
ATI 9600 128 MB with 4.6 Cat Drivers
TM Cougar HOTAS/CH Pro Pedals
Results with your Computer and Sim Settings may vary.
Enjoy!
This aircraft was built to the best of my skills, knowledge, and simply to my own tastes and standards.
If something is "missing", or "wrong", oh well, you got it for a good price:-) For a one-man shop, I think I do pretty well:-p
Tim Piglet Conrad.
Piglet's Peculiar Planes.
Aero L-29 Delfin in flight.
The archive l29xupd.zip has 7 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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1.jpg | 06.08.05 | 21.10 kB |
2.jpg | 05.15.05 | 34.22 kB |
L29xupd.exe | 12.03.10 | 12.64 MB |
readme.txt | 10.11.04 | 3.73 kB |
READMEFSX.txt | 12.03.10 | 2.43 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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