Gdavis101
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Sorry to jump OT, but is that beautiful GSD your's? Dogs are 'my thing' - I rescue them from some truely unbelievable situations.
Yes she was, sent you a private message.
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Sorry to jump OT, but is that beautiful GSD your's? Dogs are 'my thing' - I rescue them from some truely unbelievable situations.
Ice am interesting in this addon too, even though it's the polar opposite of where I normally fly.![]()

Anyone considering buying this must be able to open the download as a RAR file. I had to hunt around for some additional software to open it.
......and as a bonus, the Aerosoft DHC-6 Twin Otter of the Britisch Antarctic Survey is included within the whole package! :salute:
Cheers,
Hank
Great stuff! Now all I'll need is Mr. Jahn's Basler BT-67 in the Kenn Borek livery when complete. His C-47 is already a favorite...Don
... yes, but some mess with compass and stretched clouds...about highly detailed Antarctica scenery
Sure this one is now museum,d in Florida , one other LC-47 lives here at Ferrymead Museum here in Christchurch donated by the US Navy after there retirement in the late 60s , a very common site back then .
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Free model of C-47 : "This Navy R4D-5L was the first aircraft to land at the South Pole on 31 October 1956. The name Que Sera Sera (What will be will be) was a tribute to the title of a song sung by Doris Day in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. "
What is up with the pinty nose? Did it contain some sort of weather radar? Just curious...will google now but know the answers here are often more accurate than wikiSure this one is now museum,d in Florida , one other LC-47 lives here at Ferrymead Museum here in Christchurch donated by the US Navy after there retirement in the late 60s , a very common site back then .