FSX Potez 540

The Potez 540 was a French multi-role aircraft of the 1930s. Designed and built by Potez, it served with the French Air Force as a Reconnaissance Bomber, also serving with the Republican side during the Spanish Civil War. Although obsolete as a bomber, it remained in service in support roles and in France's overseas colonies at the start of the Second World War. I love these old lumbering beauties, so this was a "must do" project. This is a native FSX model created with FSDS v3.51 augmented with Dave Nunez's excellent FsdsxTweak program. It was compiled with the FSX SP-2 Xtomdl compiler. It has not been tested with Vista or DirectX10 as I don't own them. It is painted for the Escadrille GR 11/33 Armee de l'air circa 1937.
The project has the usual animations plus the bottom turret retracts and deployees with the exit control (Shift + E) The lights actuate with the individual switches, or all at once with the "L" key. Thw windows are reflective. The textures are in .dds format and there is some mild "bump" mapping where it is visible.
The Hispano-Suiza sounjd file is courtesy of "Law Dog" at the sim-outhouse forum. Many thanks to Moses03 at the SOH for providing actual photo's of the cockpit and to Warwick Carter (Wozza) for reminding me how to unlink twin engine controls in FSDS v3.51.

INSTALLATION: Unzip P540.zip into a temporary folder. Copy the file Potez 540 into the Airplane folder of FSX. Open the gauge folder and copy the file Lockheed_Vega.cab into the gauges folder. (Just copy it; don't open it). If you have not already done so for other projects, you must copy the Douglas_DC3.cab and Beech Baron_cab files from their respective panel folders into the Gauges folder of FSX. (Again, just copy them, don't open them) This aircraft shows in the Aircraft Selection list as Potex 540 French Green.

LEGAL: This project is released as freeware. You may repaint it, make panel modifications and upload to this or another website as long you give me credit for the original design. You need my written permission to use any of these files for commercial purposes. Be advised this project will be uploaded by me to www.SurClaro and www.simviation.com. If you find it and download from another site, I am not responsible for the integrity of the files.
This airplane should not hurt your computer but I am not responsible if you think it causes problems.

Enjoy! P. Clawson


Email: p.pandj@verizon.net