This is a repaint of the default FS2004 De Havilland Dh88 Comet. (fictional)
When the preparations for the Melbourne race began De Havilland got a mysterious visitor. The man stated that he had heard of the construction of the Comets and ordered De Havilland to build a fourth aircraft for an undisclosed customer. This mystery customer wanted to participate in the race. De Havilland built the aircraft in a separate production hall to prevent the any publicity. The aircraft was painted dark blue and registered as G-ACSQ in the British aircraft register.
The aircraft was entered in the race under number 25 under the greatest of secrecy. It was rumored at the time that the pilot and owner of the aircraft was a member of one of the European royal families who loved flying but was prohibited in taking risks as involved in the race. This rumour was confirmed by the alleged name of the plane: "Royal Blue".
When the preparations for the Melbourne race began De Havilland got a mysterious visitor. The man stated that he had heard of the construction of the Comets and ordered De Havilland to build a fourth aircraft for an undisclosed customer. This mystery customer wanted to participate in the race. De Havilland built the aircraft in a separate production hall to prevent the any publicity. The aircraft was painted dark blue and registered as G-ACSQ in the British aircraft register.
The aircraft was entered in the race under number 25 under the greatest of secrecy. It was rumored at the time that the pilot and owner of the aircraft was a member of one of the European royal families who loved flying but was prohibited in taking risks as involved in the race. This rumour was confirmed by the alleged name of the plane: "Royal Blue".