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    German Trop intake

    When making new skin, where is location for air scoop on drawing, and how to make intake mouth appear open?

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    Re: German Trop intake

    Which aircraft do you want to know about?
    There are new dust filters on the Ju87, Bf109E-7, and the Bf109F has dust filters on the desert versions. There may be more that I can't remember just now.
    We will soon be releasing multi-layered templates for the Bf1019F. Probably within 14 days. The Ju87 will probably come later.t

    Keep an eye on the download section of this forum. We already released a few multi-layered templates.

    https://theairtacticalassaultgroup.c...l=1#post363740



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    Re: German Trop intake

    Thanks for the info Major_Setback! Say for the F1 Trop, would it be possible for you to show me the location, and how to open the mouth of the intake?




    Quote Originally Posted by major_setback View Post
    Which aircraft do you want to know about?
    There are new dust filters on the Ju87, Bf109E-7, and the Bf109F has dust filters on the desert versions. There may be more that I can't remember just now.
    We will soon be releasing multi-layered templates for the Bf1019F. Probably within 14 days. The Ju87 will probably come later.t

    Keep an eye on the download section of this forum. We already released a few multi-layered templates.

    https://theairtacticalassaultgroup.c...l=1#post363740



    Cheers

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    Re: German Trop intake

    Do you mean how to open the dust filter intake? I'm asking colleagues about that, and hope they can answer you.

    Location of the dust filter:
    I think the dust filter has been altered a few times. I looked at the original outline of it I have (which I have a clear outline of), but I think it has been altered a few times since then - so I can't give you an outline of it without taking a large amount of time doing research into the various changes. Just wait for the next skin templates, and they will have the correct skin for the dust filters.
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    Re: German Trop intake

    Here is the location in Bf-109 F2/Trop

    You can click on it or press a dedicated key. You can assign a key for it in the Controls menu. I believe it is called Air Filter.
    Only Trop variants have it.

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    Re: German Trop intake

    I think there is a real F2/Trop in South Africa. I have some pics somewhere I'll try to dig them up

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    Re: German Trop intake

    Just have a look at the flashcard, it`s all there.

    Actually you have to close the normal inlet of the radiator, in order to force the air to go through the filter, which may sound puzzling at first.

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