Agree DL - looks terrific!
Agree DL - looks terrific!
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
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It is indeed the Milviz, but the F-4J/S
Best regards, Manfred.
Definitely never going to see this one in the MSFS sim. Took a few years to get the VC operational for P3D - as for MSFS - um forget it!
Some great flights in this years World Rally - this is from the last flight in the PNW - ORBX scenery worked at treat in P3DV5. If you missed it or don't fly the Jahn C-47 ah well maybe oneday!
Flight Replicas DH114. This has the Gypsy engines - all of Airlines Tasmania Herons were all in reality Riley Herons with the Lycoming engines.
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Great pic. Feels so real!
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DaveQ's PBR conversion of the Manfred Jahn B50. Great job.
In the library now and see the thread by DaveQ for more information.
Jean Marie Mermaz Bell 47G2 with full PBR. This is an update to an already released model, almost everything has PBR applied. Gauges redone in XML, FDE is much more improved.
Tim Conrad's Rockwell OV10 Bronco with PBR. Being done in collaboration with Simulated Air Tanker Operations. My version is done and waiting for release, SATO will release their version when they are completed.
FS KBT Lockheed L188 Electra with PBR. Unfortunately, it's not going to be uploaded as there is no way of getting ahold of FS KBT and their PM is disabled.
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