V2.80.52
This download containes two aircraft and they were built using version 2.80.52 of the 714's Assembly Line and contain the Reality-X (RX) functions. The custom conversion of Mike Wholaver's FSDS model to GMAX was done by Anthony "Gramps"Sullenger.
The Skins and Panel are also by Anthony "Gramps" Sullenger. The additional engine damage effects by SARGE. The Farmingdale Flash in Olive Drab and the P-35A flown by Boyd "Buzz" Wagner in natural metal. On December 11th 1941, Lieutenant Boyd D. "Buzz" Wagner took off on a hazardous one-man reconnaissance mission over the Japanese landings at Aparri in the Philippines. Wagner became the first American fighter pilot to shoot down five enemy planes in the Pacific, and therefore he became our first ace in World War II. He was called "Buzz" because, according to his buddies, he could buzz the camouflage off a hanger roof
This download containes two aircraft and they were built using version 2.80.52 of the 714's Assembly Line and contain the Reality-X (RX) functions. The custom conversion of Mike Wholaver's FSDS model to GMAX was done by Anthony "Gramps"Sullenger.
The Skins and Panel are also by Anthony "Gramps" Sullenger. The additional engine damage effects by SARGE. The Farmingdale Flash in Olive Drab and the P-35A flown by Boyd "Buzz" Wagner in natural metal. On December 11th 1941, Lieutenant Boyd D. "Buzz" Wagner took off on a hazardous one-man reconnaissance mission over the Japanese landings at Aparri in the Philippines. Wagner became the first American fighter pilot to shoot down five enemy planes in the Pacific, and therefore he became our first ace in World War II. He was called "Buzz" because, according to his buddies, he could buzz the camouflage off a hanger roof