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Presumably this is the Fairchild built version of the Turbo Porter? ...looking forward to it!
 
Dang Tim that is definitely one I have wanted to see in FSX! OUTSTANDING Amigo!!!! There are gonna be a ton of repaints on that one.
Ted
 
that is most definitely the fairchild version, yay

hopefully , the peacemaker version will be included as well :)
 
Remember the Porter that landed on the mountain side in "Air America"? It was flown by Tom Danaher, and he built it out of spare parts he found in Thailand. I was a Flight Instructor in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 1989 and 1990, and I would take my students on their first cross-country to Tom's airport in Wichita Falls, TX. He was always happy to show off his collection of flying stuff and talk about the movie flying he did. Extremely nice guy, and an interesting story on the Porters.
http://www.airportjournals.com/display.cfm?varID=0611038&PrintPage=True
 
Presumably this is the Fairchild built version of the Turbo Porter? ...looking forward to it!
Paul .. you should no better that ! :173go1:
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Nice choice!

Ive always loved these things. They remind me of the old Fairchild 24's. That and a Storch.

Nice model work Tim.



Bill
 
turbo storch...

thats gotta be the biggest sock drawer in the history of sock drawers, Tim
 
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