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a "big" mother.......

LH,
You're thinking about "Things to Come" , I believe.

Yep... Thats the one.. Controversial movie in the old days.. Banned for a long time. It was like Star Wars in the early 1920's (or 30's) and most of it came true.


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(Alot of it can be seen on Youtube..)
 
For those interested in more than clips on YouTube, the whole film can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. It's in the public domain :)

I am downloading the 456 MB MPEG4 version right now!

Regards
Kim
 
Paul Clawson (PutPut) did the 1933 K-7 Bomber for FS2002. Not sure if it will work in FS2004 or not, but will give it a try. It can be found on Simviation.com

http://www.simviation.com/fs2002vintage5.htm

OBIO

I did too; and here it is. It was originally made for FS8 and/or CFS1, so the prop disks do not show up and the glass is very opaque. New textures would probably fix both.



True to the original, the front wheels do not turn; had to go to slew mode to turn it on the ground. He included the sounds from a Me-110 to match the unsycronised sounds he thought the seven engines would make; it gets tiresome to listen to after a while.



It handles in the air the way you would expect something like this to handle. I like it because I have made the longest flight with this "slow coach" than anything else I have tried to date; something inside my stock FS9 computer is locking up if there is too much disk activity for long periods of time. :pop4:

-James
 
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