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Attention all DC-3 fans !

The pinnacle of freeware modeling has been reached; no one can ever vault over the height of this bar.
 
The pinnacle of freeware modeling has been reached; no one can ever vault over the height of this bar.
I agree with that!

I would like to thank all involved....the model, the sound, the great repaints and soon the vintage VC!

What a great package. Maybe 3 times in my 17 or 18 years of MSFSing does an aircraft come along
that breathes new life into my love of this hobby. This DC-3 is one of those!

Thank you ALL. Can't wait to get my hands on the VVC! :)

Ken
 
What a great package. Maybe 3 times in my 17 or 18 years of MSFSing does an aircraft come along
that breathes new life into my love of this hobby. This DC-3 is one of those!

I couldn't agree more. For years I've been looking for an aircraft that I could really feel devoted to and spend most of my time with. Years ago the Dreamfleet Archer filled that role - not the Archer III but the original Archer II based on Nels Anderson's real-world Archer (side note - IIRC, that was another Alexander Metzger FDE creation). Since then it's been a series of near-misses. I came close with the A2A Cub - but it's so slow and limited that you really have to be in the right frame of mind for it. Also, as I've gotten older and finances have gotten tighter, the idea of owning and flying a real-world aircraft has receded into the distance, which means that I've turned more and more to bigger, more purposeful aircraft (confession - I found out through some real-world GA passenger experiences that I share with Patrick Smith of Ask The Pilot fame an aversion to small airplanes). On the large aircraft side, I came close with the A2A B-17 - but it's tough trying to come up with civilian missions for it. Their Stratocruiser is a long-distance machine and I only have time for a short-distance flightsim schedule. My flirtation with the NGX and the Q400 just didn't work out - too many buttons, too little romance. As for single-engine warbirds - life gives me enough white-knuckle experiences, I don't need a flightsim airplane that'll try to kill me if my attention wanders for a second...

But the other night, there I was in the C-47 in P3D2, N102DH, on a short haul I sometimes fly from KHTO to KHVN (turn north at the Indian Point reactor to pick up the localizer for Runway 2). There were low clouds, headwinds and turbulence thanks to ASN and Accu-feel... and then a crosswind landing where the old girl gave me a lovely transition from crab to sideslip to wheel-low landing... one of those rare moments where everything comes together and you're no longer aware you're flying the simulator, you've gone over into complete suspension of disbelief. That's with the current VC, and I can only imagine what the new one will be like. A perfect experience and of course the C-47 is perfect for my flying style.

So thanks to everybody who's contributed to this project, and thanks for making it available free, which is generous to the point of insanity. After a lot of wandering in the desert I feel like I've come home - and in a wonderful airplane. Well done!
 
But as to your aversion to small airplanes - you might want to try a different pilot!

Yeah, there is that. The moment when your pilot says to you, "...and this is what we call controlled closeness," and then you get to study all the parts in the rotor hub assembly as the helo slides by about thirty feet below you...

...true, maybe better with another Cherokee driver at some point...
 
Yeah, there is that. The moment when your pilot says to you, "...and this is what we call controlled closeness," and then you get to study all the parts in the rotor hub assembly as the helo slides by about thirty feet below you...

...true, maybe better with another Cherokee driver at some point...

I'd love to take you on a ride, I believe I am a passenger-friendly type of pilot :)
But I guess we're not even on the same continent...
 
I'd love to take you on a ride, I believe I am a passenger-friendly type of pilot :)
But I guess we're not even on the same continent...
If you're anywhere near CYXX, you can take me! :)
I'm retired now and my total experience in the air outside of being a passenger on Jetliner is a half hour in a Cessna of some type 30 years ago. At my age it looks like my future air adventures are pretty limited. :(
 
If you're anywhere near CYXX, you can take me! :)
I'm retired now and my total experience in the air outside of being a passenger on Jetliner is a half hour in a Cessna of some type 30 years ago. At my age it looks like my future air adventures are pretty limited. :(

Same goes, but wrong continent (I'm EDXX...)
 
If you're anywhere near CYXX, you can take me! :)
I'm retired now and my total experience in the air outside of being a passenger on Jetliner is a half hour in a Cessna of some type 30 years ago. At my age it looks like my future air adventures are pretty limited. :(

Hi Alky....I'm in White Rock....same age as you but almost grew up at Delta Airpark on Boundary Bay and close to CZBB. Got to fly in and fly all the "small stuff".
J3 Cubs, Aeronca Champs and Chiefs, Piper TriPacer and Colt, Aircoupe and a few homebuilts. I consider myself VERY lucky to have lived those wonderful teen years.

This DC-3 out of CYXX is set as my default flight. :)

Ken
 
Same goes, but wrong continent (I'm EDXX...)

My travels have taken me to Germany on occasion and could again - if they do, I'll let you know. We won't mention it to my wife, (lack of) spousal acceptance being another factor in my non-flying life...

And with that, we should probably hand this poor hijacked thread to its original owners and say, now back to your regular C-47 programming, already in progress. But would be up for discussing more intro flight misadventures, maybe in another thread. Will look forward to it!
 
Sneak peek of the paint I'm currently working on... Just to whet a few appetites! ;)

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AWESOME!! :applause: just the one I have been waiting for :jump:.

I am currently watching the episodes of the second dvd, and must have been watching the previous episodes at least 10 times in the past few weeks. Oh, is that why I haven't seen all episodes yet, lol.

Yes, I purchased the series on the UK Amazon website. It's bringing back memories.
 
Done and uploaded!

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Should be in the library soon! :) For some reason I managed to put the wrong registration in the upload descriotion, but I can live with that! ;)
 
Flyingoldfish-

Thanks for that! More than anything, it is a way to repay Jan (as he was the one who waxed nostalgically about Vera Lynn in the first place). We as a community owe so much to that little band of brothers (Manfred's core group, the talented repainters and JAN) for their time and talent. It is nice to see someone able to do something concrete to thank one of them. Bravo Zulu mate!

Carl
 
Aye I wanted to do a good job on her as a thank you to Jan, both for his hard work and for putting me onto the TV series! Am looking forward to taking her for a proper spin soon and getting some better shots...

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American Airlines.

Hi Guys!

I run Classic American Airlines Virtual. The DC-3 has been one of my all time favorite aircraft. From the MAAM to Just Flight's DC-3. I hope it's ok, but I've just finished an American Airlines paint job for Manfred's C-47 Skytrain V2 and I would like to post just the paint job on my virtual airlines website for my pilots. http://www.fsvintageair.com//American-Airways/phpvms/index.php

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I'm really looking forward to the classic cockpit you folks are working on. Thanks for this outstanding model!
 
NOPE...huh uh..no..you cant...no way...unless its posted here for all us..i will hold my breath and stomp my feet!!!......






cool paint..:adoration:
 
Flyinggoldfish.

GREAT!

I have been waiting for someone to create this texture.
Downloaded it and will be taking it for a spin asap. Can't wait.

Would you be willing to do the military version, with the Raskin name hand painted on it, as the THE DC-3 that Raskin started with? I know, want, want, want

Thanks for creating it.
 
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