DennyA
SOH-CM-2023
This is an FS2020 SDK plane, but works with zero issues under FS2024. Creating this topic to discuss flying it under 2024 specifically.
I've been lucky enough to see a lot of B-25 action in the 2010s, when there were two of them flying at Paine Field in Washington state and a couple others who came in for airshows. The first thing I noticed here was, despite AH saying they're still working with their partner on sounds, how accurate the sounds are on the ground. First time I saw a B-25 running up at an airshow, I heard the sputtering and figured they wouldn't fly. Nope, that's just what B-25s sound like on the ground.
Three models included: Glass-nose B-25J, gun-nose B-25J, and the Doolittle Raiders B-25B. No carrier included, but I flew the B off of Flight Replicas' straight-deck British carriers they released for the Seafire; just be sure to put a fast wind straight down the deck. (Setup is documented in the manual.) Might have to pick up the Hornet that's apparently available on the Marketplace.




I've been lucky enough to see a lot of B-25 action in the 2010s, when there were two of them flying at Paine Field in Washington state and a couple others who came in for airshows. The first thing I noticed here was, despite AH saying they're still working with their partner on sounds, how accurate the sounds are on the ground. First time I saw a B-25 running up at an airshow, I heard the sputtering and figured they wouldn't fly. Nope, that's just what B-25s sound like on the ground.
Three models included: Glass-nose B-25J, gun-nose B-25J, and the Doolittle Raiders B-25B. No carrier included, but I flew the B off of Flight Replicas' straight-deck British carriers they released for the Seafire; just be sure to put a fast wind straight down the deck. (Setup is documented in the manual.) Might have to pick up the Hornet that's apparently available on the Marketplace.



