02.03.2008, 10:23
Catahoulak9, you don't need to add Corsairs MkI-IV. Grab MkII and try - you will see that you have same shining reticle as in F4U-1. It seems that it is same as for P-47D25/27 - one group for several planes.
A have installed both your sights (N9 and Mk8) and I have these reticles even in planes like Hawk-75, P-40 Field Mod and so on, even there is no special folder for them in your pack (Just wonder, whether there is same reticle for MS-406 which is using cockpit of Tomahawk).
So probably you can test, which plane is used for which group. Something like F4U-1A for all Corsairs and P-40B for all P-40 series.
Bad part is that in Corsair Mk.I the reticle doesn't work very well. It looks like only 1 .tga file is shown and reticle is slightly dull (slightly worse than original, but not criticaly). There is maybe similar problem which was in pack of british reticles with Beaufighter's one. Guys later used just 1 .tga for it and sight isn't coloured any more but reticle itself is also not as shiny as for Spits/Hurri's.
A have installed both your sights (N9 and Mk8) and I have these reticles even in planes like Hawk-75, P-40 Field Mod and so on, even there is no special folder for them in your pack (Just wonder, whether there is same reticle for MS-406 which is using cockpit of Tomahawk).
So probably you can test, which plane is used for which group. Something like F4U-1A for all Corsairs and P-40B for all P-40 series.
Bad part is that in Corsair Mk.I the reticle doesn't work very well. It looks like only 1 .tga file is shown and reticle is slightly dull (slightly worse than original, but not criticaly). There is maybe similar problem which was in pack of british reticles with Beaufighter's one. Guys later used just 1 .tga for it and sight isn't coloured any more but reticle itself is also not as shiny as for Spits/Hurri's.