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SimMarket cannot sell German WWII aircraft with historically accurate paint (Swastikas) due to German law, so for those who bought the He219 from the SimMarket who wish to have historically accurate WWII-era paint, you can grab them here:
http://a2asimulations.com/public/update ... _skins.zip

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My fault - That's what I get for posting after working mid-shift :oops:
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BTW, the initial installer won't install to any directory because no matter what directory you choose, it adds and ADDITIONAL "FS9" sub-folder....
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Panther,

What do you mean?
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Actually,
Nothing to do with this thread per se...But here's the deal. I fly all my WW-2 aircraft in my Golden Wings 3 installation.

Well, when I tried to install the Uhu there, sure it'll install in my GW3 directory but it also creates a FS9 sub-folder which means I've got to copy and paste anyways

In the big picture, this means that everytime Shockwave releases a patch, I have to copy all my planes to the default FS9 install directory just install each patch....
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