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    Icon22 Milton's Douglas A-20C Havoc conversion uploaded!

    Have a preliminary model conversion of Milton's A-20C. I think this one's a keeper. (Oh yeah, you bet!)
    Several more animations than the "G".





    Until Tomorrow,
    Dave

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    Thank u guys!
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    Looking forward to it Dave!

    Thanks!
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    Hey Mario and Chris,

    Well I had stated "until tomorrow"... well it took just a little bit longer.

    Tonight's progress, bombardier goes to aiming position when the bomb bay doors open. This is with the spoiler key.





    Updates as they happen. Lol
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvslats View Post
    Hey Mario and Chris,

    Well I had stated "until tomorrow"... well it took just a little bit longer.

    Dave
    Dave, the nice thing about tomorrow is you're always just a day away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rami View Post
    Dave, the nice thing about tomorrow is you're always just a day away.
    And the next and the day after that ...

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    You are right,but one day there will be no tomorrow-remember that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Killer Svend View Post
    You are right,but one day there will be no tomorrow-remember that!
    Killer Svend
    Well, then I better get moving Svend!

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    All materials and alpha's corrected. Only the [GUNS] and gun flashes need a bit more work then Fin.



    Dave

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    Looks awesome Dave!

    Thanks for all the hard work and attention to detail.

    Hustle it up a little though, will ya?

    Cheers,
    Chris
    Last edited by MaskRider; September 26th, 2017 at 23:45.
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    Wink

    Lol,

    Slave driver...
    Looks like me waiting for the wife when we have to be somewhere a half hour ago.

    OK, Just finished up crossing all of the t's and dotting the i's.

    Check them PMs.

    Cheerz,
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    Looks awesome Dave.
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    Mmmm.... Beta Testing!

    A couple of screenies to wet the ol' whistles!

    Thanks Dave.
    MR


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton Shupe View Post
    Looks awesome Dave.
    Of course it does Milton. It's modeled by one of the best 3D guys this side of the equator.
    Thanks for helping with the CFS2 "specific" mdl's. Those made life a whole lot easier.
    You're a class act mate.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaskRider View Post
    A couple of screenies to wet the ol' whistles!

    Thanks Dave.
    MR
    You're welcome MR.
    Thanks for doing the nitty gritty work.

    Dave

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    I think this bird is ready to be rolled out!

    Well, after many hours of eagle-eyed beta testing I have recommended to Dave that he put this bad baby in the can and get her uploaded!

    Meanwhile a few more screenshots just to keep the saliva flowing.

    I present, "Scenes From a Daihatsu Hunt"




    Cheers,
    MR
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaskRider View Post
    Well, after many hours of eagle-eyed beta testing I have recommended to Dave that he put this bad baby in the can and get her uploaded!

    Meanwhile a few more screenshots just to keep the saliva flowing.

    I present, "Scenes From a Daihatsu Hunt"

    Cheers,
    MR

    MR, excellent screen shots! Looks better in CFS2 than FS9 :-)
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    Ok guys. She's uploaded and waiting for approval. An additional paint scheme was also added. Graciously provided by SteveB.



    Fasten your seat belts!

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    CFS2 Conversion of Milton's A-20C.zip


    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - American

    Description: Conversion Of Milton Shupe's Douglas A-20C Havoc for CFS2

    FS 2004 package by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Roman Stoviak; Sounds by Nigel Richards; Gauges by Scott Thomas, Rich (Real_Old_Salt) Murray, and Roman Stoviak. Original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Craig Richardson.

    Conversion to CFS2 Dvslats and Crew.

    VC panel work by Peter Mercy.

    Textures by SteveB, Bruce Ellis,

    Enjoy,

    Dave

    To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit CFS2 Conversion of Milton's A-20C.zip
    The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.

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    Superb

    Dvslats, Milton, and Co.,

    many thanks for your awesome conversions of Douglas A-20C and A-20G

    Beepee

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    Quote Originally Posted by beepee View Post
    Dvslats, Milton, and Co.,

    many thanks for your awesome conversions of Douglas A-20C and A-20G

    Beepee
    You are welcome beepee. I am glad you are enjoying these Havocs in CFS2.

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    Dave,

    Excellent work on one of my favorite birds! You wouldn't happen to know if the model is multi-lod, would you?

    And...if it is multi-lod, is there any chance an early (1940-era) DB-7 can be had with Pratt & Whitney R-1830-SC3-G/R-1830-S3C4-Gs for use in France?

    Performance was a little more modest: http://www.historyofwar.org/articles...-7_France.html

    If not, we can always stick with this steady stable hand...
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    It is good too see my skins in use in good old CFS2. I have too admit that I haven't had CFS installed for many a year now. I have a few skins that will fit this model and for the G model. I have mainly been painting Soviet VVS, French and Allied schemes leaving the USAAF too Huub and Wellis. If anyone wishes too have DXT3 versions of them I am happy to convert and release any of my paints for CFS2.

    If your interested you can find the fs9 paints I have released so far on the Douglas A20 Havoc thread over on the fs2004 forums. My paints start becoming available from page 34.
    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...0-Havoc/page34 If it has a Drop box link then its available.

    Steve

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