[PACK] Virtoair va
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[PACK] Virtoair va
[moddesc=http://www.mediafire.com/?6ij97bc1hceb6ka]DESCRIPTION OF MOD credit to martin for the b737.
VirtoAir (VIR) is a high standard virtual airline operating in YS Flight Simulator. The airline was founded in September 2011 by Fariiniq.
the plane repainted by zak to help fariiniq.
VirtoAir virtual airline we are happy you fly with us[/moddesc]
[instmod]drag aircraft and user to your mean ysflight folder.
for windows visa/xp/7 just right click and click open folder.[/instmod][/mod]
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Re: Virtoair va

But , few problems i noticed:
1. .lst looks for files in /user/virtoair/ and .rar extracts files to /user
2. 737 has a problem loading .coll file
3. Moving the 737 rudder also moves the vertical stabilizer
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But who am i to judge thats what Fariiniq requested and its he's airline so.
THOSE ARE LOOKING FABULOUS!!!!!!!

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Re: Virtoair va
How did you get your username to that color?

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He knows peopleHawkstar wrote:If comprendo means yes and please shut up..no problem.
How did you get your username to that color?

It's just VIR's user group colour, as that is his default group his name changes to that colour.

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Re: Virtoair va
yes i know that i have fix the 737 now and i will replase the download soon as i canDragonheart R1 wrote:Looks nice, but the green space on the vertical stabilizer appears like it's connected to the rudder. That needs to be fixed so the green remains on the vertical stabilizer when the rudder is in use. Also (just a personal opinion here), try to put VirtoAir somewhere above the first set of windows closest to the cockpit, as well as the VirtoAir emblem on the rudder. That'll make the aircraft a lot more professional looking.
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