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    I love flying the Old FSD T-6

    its amazing how good the old FSD t-6 looks in P3D v4

    yes i upgraded the power planet and prop it has a much more power full engine :-) Its a Super T-6 Now

    Super T-6 Texan WRIGHT 1820-52




    1000 H.P. / 1200 H.P. @ 45” + 2500 R.P.M.







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    here is a real one
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    I didn't realise FSD had done a T6

    Nice shots!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thefrog View Post
    I didn't realise FSD had done a T6

    Nice shots!

    The original is by Who did what:3D model by David Eckert and Warwick Carter. Pilot 3D model by Michael Flahault.
    Textures David Eckert, Michael Flahault and Warwick Carter..
    Flight model by Warwick Carter.


    the pictures Above is customized heavily
    Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS


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    Wow! As Yogi Berra would say, that video was like deju vu all over again. About 1950 at the age of ~8 my dad got me a free ride in a T-6 based at our local grass strip airport and used for crop dusting. For me at that age it was like flying in a WW2 fighter and I have loved military aircraft ever since.
    Mike M.​



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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewmac View Post
    Wow! As Yogi Berra would say, that video was like deju vu all over again. About 1950 at the age of ~8 my dad got me a free ride in a T-6 based at our local grass strip airport and used for crop dusting. For me at that age it was like flying in a WW2 fighter and I have loved military aircraft ever since.
    Tell you one thing the super t6 is amazing handles like a fighter
    Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS


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    Is that a payware version of Warwick's freeware T-6?


    FASA did offer an AT-6 in racing con figuration with a few more horses under the cowling, but they're sadly restructuring and don't seem offer it for download anymore. One of its assets was a RealEngine implementation, which made it quite more interesting to fly. Sadly not much of a sightseeing aircraft due to the heavily framed canopy, but fun to take around the block (or pylons).

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    No it's the free one that I customized with better engine and prop planning on doing other custom stuff to it later.
    Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS


    THOMAS CURTIS
    Thursday Nov 27th 2014

    ==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line

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    That looks great! Any idea if it'll be available for FSX at any time?

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