This a set of two repaints for the payware FS2004 or FSX Warbirdsim P-51 B/C.
The repaints depict the aircraft flown by two of the main characters in the novel "Goodbye Mickey Mouse" written by the British writer Len Deighton. One repaints the aircraft Mickey Mouse II flown by Captain Z.M. Morse, nicknamed Mickey Mouse, who is racing to become the first American pilot to break Eddie Rickenbacker's record of 26 kills from World War I.
The other repaint depict the aircraft named Kitbitzer flown by Captain James A. Farebrother, who starts a relationship with an English girl.Both repaints are based on a sharp analysis by Jonathan Strickland, and the fairly accurate descriptions of the artwork, given in the book.To use these repaints you should have a legal copy of the Warbirdsim model either in FS2004 or FSX. With permission from John "bomber_12th" Terrell the textures from the "Ding Hao" livery were used as base for these repaints.
The included entries for the aircraft configuration files are for the FS2004 version. And therefore they might need some editing for the FSx version. The textures are fully compatible for both sims.
Enjoy,
Huub Vink
August 2020
The repaints depict the aircraft flown by two of the main characters in the novel "Goodbye Mickey Mouse" written by the British writer Len Deighton. One repaints the aircraft Mickey Mouse II flown by Captain Z.M. Morse, nicknamed Mickey Mouse, who is racing to become the first American pilot to break Eddie Rickenbacker's record of 26 kills from World War I.
The other repaint depict the aircraft named Kitbitzer flown by Captain James A. Farebrother, who starts a relationship with an English girl.Both repaints are based on a sharp analysis by Jonathan Strickland, and the fairly accurate descriptions of the artwork, given in the book.To use these repaints you should have a legal copy of the Warbirdsim model either in FS2004 or FSX. With permission from John "bomber_12th" Terrell the textures from the "Ding Hao" livery were used as base for these repaints.
The included entries for the aircraft configuration files are for the FS2004 version. And therefore they might need some editing for the FSx version. The textures are fully compatible for both sims.
Enjoy,
Huub Vink
August 2020