MS_FSX_B-26_Coral_Princess_III.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FSX Military skins - WWII

Description: This repaint is created for specific use with the Milton Shupe FSX Native Martin B-26B/C. B-26B-55-MA, Coral Princess III, was flown by Capt. Webster Stokes Allyn during the Summer of 1944 from Stansted, UK.

Model by Milton Shupe. Paint Kit and repaint by Steve Bryant.

February 2018

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit MS_FSX_B-26_Coral_Princess_III.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
From a Computer Neanderthal

I've been meaning to do this for some time. To all of you at Sim Outhouse and especially to all the Developers and Texture Artists, Milton, Steve, Manfred etc . All of you-I cannot thank you enough!! EVER!! I really don't how you do it. I am a retired aviator of 49 years, who is a computer idiot. I never thought I would ever have the opportunity to virtually fly all the aircraft I remember as a Kid!! I am a prop driven, round engine nut -case, who spent most of his career flying turbine powered tubes but who always would have loved to have flown the aircraft I remember as a nipper!! The B26 is the icing on the cake. Thanks again!!!
 
I've been meaning to do this for some time. To all of you at Sim Outhouse and especially to all the Developers and Texture Artists, Milton, Steve, Manfred etc . All of you-I cannot thank you enough!! EVER!! I really don't how you do it. I am a retired aviator of 49 years, who is a computer idiot. I never thought I would ever have the opportunity to virtually fly all the aircraft I remember as a Kid!! I am a prop driven, round engine nut -case, who spent most of his career flying turbine powered tubes but who always would have loved to have flown the aircraft I remember as a nipper!! The B26 is the icing on the cake. Thanks again!!!

Catboat, thank you very much for your kind comments. I share your enthusiasm for aviation and have been fortunate enough to be able to turn my enthusiasm toward this outlet. The added enjoyment of sharing it with like minded enthusiasts such as youself is icing on the cake.

A lot of talented folks had a hand in bringing this amazing bird to fruition and I would encourage you to share your kind comments on the general FSX forum.

Thank you again for your encouraging words.

Steve
 
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