FSX Gennadich DR1
Gennadich DR1. Includes repaints for the FSX DR1 of Gennadich software. Both repaints have been tested on FSX with Directx10 and full shadows. By Stefostef.
- Type
- Repaint
- Download hits
- 425
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- dr1re.zip
- File size
- 5.49 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 17 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
Gennadich DR1. Includes repaints for the FSX DR1 of Gennadich software. Both repaints have been tested on FSX with Directx10 and full shadows. By Stefostef.
Screenshot of Gennadich DR1 in flight.
Hi, those are repaints for the FSX DR1 of Gennadich sowtfare. Hope KOTS will be out this year !!!!!
Repaint have been tested on FSX with directx10 and full shadows.
You can modify the repaint as you want, hope you like it.
Installation:
Rename your original texture folder by texture.1
Create two new folders named texture.2 and texture.3 and copy past the original content of the texture.1 folder of gennadich DR1 in those new ones.
Then past the three files fokker1_T.dds fokker2_T.dds and tumbnail in the news corresponding folders.answer yes when promp ask to erase existing files.
Open you aircraft.txt
Delete those lines.
[fltsim.0]
title = Fokker Dr.1
ui_createdby = "By Neoqb, Andrei Solomykine (An.Petrovich) & Alexandr Gordeev (Gordeich) , 2007."
ui_manufacturer = "Fokker Flugzeugwerke mbH, Schwerin in Mecklenberg"
ui_type = "V5"
ui_typerole = "Single seat triplane fighter"
description = "Triplane Fokker Dr.I – one of the most famous airplanes of World War I, entered combat in the fall of 1917. The plane that became so popular in history mainly owes it to famous ace pilots that fought on it in the skies of Great War. The bright red Fokker of Manfred von Richthofen is to present day considered the symbol of WWI fighter plane."
ui_variation =
atc_id =
atc_id_color =
atc_airline =
atc_flight_number =
atc_parking_types =
atc_parking_code =
atc_heavy =
atc_model =
sim = Dr1
kb_checklists =
kb_reference =
model =
panel =
sound =
texture =1
visual_damage = 0
prop_anim_ratio =
and past the new ones that's all folks
[fltsim.0]
title = Fokker Dr.1
ui_createdby = "By Neoqb, Andrei Solomykine (An.Petrovich) & Alexandr Gordeev (Gordeich) , 2007."
ui_manufacturer = "Fokker Flugzeugwerke mbH, Schwerin in Mecklenberg"
ui_type = "V5"
ui_typerole = "Single seat triplane fighter"
description = "Triplane Fokker Dr.I – one of the most famous airplanes of World War I, entered combat in the fall of 1917. The plane that became so popular in history mainly owes it to famous ace pilots that fought on it in the skies of Great War. The bright red Fokker of Manfred von Richthofen is to present day considered the symbol of WWI fighter plane."
ui_variation =
atc_id =
atc_id_color =
atc_airline =
atc_flight_number =
atc_parking_types =
atc_parking_code =
atc_heavy =
atc_model =
sim = Dr1
kb_checklists =
kb_reference =
model =
panel =
sound =
texture =1
visual_damage = 0
prop_anim_ratio =
[fltsim.1]
title = Fokker Dr.1 "strippes"
ui_createdby = "By Neoqb, Andrei Solomykine (An.Petrovich) & Alexandr Gordeev (Gordeich) , 2007."
ui_manufacturer = "Fokker Flugzeugwerke mbH, Schwerin in Mecklenberg"
ui_type = "V5"
ui_typerole = "Single seat triplane fighter"
description = "Triplane Fokker Dr.I – one of the most famous airplanes of World War I, entered combat in the fall of 1917. The plane that became so popular in history mainly owes it to famous ace pilots that fought on it in the skies of Great War. The bright red Fokker of Manfred von Richthofen is to present day considered the symbol of WWI fighter plane. Repaint by Stefostef"
ui_variation =
atc_id =
atc_id_color =
atc_airline =
atc_flight_number =
atc_parking_types =
atc_parking_code =
atc_heavy =
atc_model =
sim = Dr1
kb_checklists =
kb_reference =
model =
panel =
sound =
texture =2
visual_damage = 0
prop_anim_ratio =
[fltsim.2]
title = Fokker Dr.1 "paint it black"
ui_createdby = "By Neoqb, Andrei Solomykine (An.Petrovich) & Alexandr Gordeev (Gordeich) , 2007."
ui_manufacturer = "Fokker Flugzeugwerke mbH, Schwerin in Mecklenberg"
ui_type = "V5"
ui_typerole = "Single seat triplane fighter"
description = "Triplane Fokker Dr.I – one of the most famous airplanes of World War I, entered combat in the fall of 1917. The plane that became so popular in history mainly owes it to famous ace pilots that fought on it in the skies of Great War. The bright red Fokker of Manfred von Richthofen is to present day considered the symbol of WWI fighter plane. Repaint by Stefostef"
ui_variation =
atc_id =
atc_id_color =
atc_airline =
atc_flight_number =
atc_parking_types =
atc_parking_code =
atc_heavy =
atc_model =
sim = Dr1
kb_checklists =
kb_reference =
model =
panel =
sound =
texture =3
visual_damage = 0
prop_anim_ratio =
Screenshot of Gennadich DR1 in flight.
The archive dr1re.zip has 17 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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Dr1 | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
model | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
panel | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
sound | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
soundai | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
texture | 12.30.07 | 0 B |
fokker1_T.dds | 01.14.08 | 5.33 MB |
fokker2_T.dds | 01.14.08 | 2.67 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 01.14.08 | 5.39 kB |
texture.3 | 01.14.08 | 0 B |
Read me.txt | 01.14.08 | 4.63 kB |
fokker1_T.dds | 01.13.08 | 2.67 MB |
fokker2_T.dds | 01.13.08 | 2.67 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 01.13.08 | 7.29 kB |
texture.2 | 01.14.08 | 0 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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