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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Basler BT-67 Preview

I've always wanted a Basler DC3 conversion in some version of FS. It's a real interesting experience flying a busy pattern at Oshkosh and seeing one of those big birds chugging behind you on downwind.
 
The original DC-3 took 500,000 rivets. Does anyone know what this conversion took so we can check the accuracy of this model?

(by the way...looks fantastic!)
 
If you can't wait for this one here is this one.

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Hopefully one of our esteemed repaint artists will consider painting up this one... http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/386079.html ,if it's not part of the download package that is. :)
I've seen that particular a/c flying low level overhead on a number of occasions whilst on survey missions. There's something just not right when you hear a turbine twin overhead,look up and see the planform of a DC-3,however.:icon_lol:
 
What would be nice is some large three piece gauge polys for the dash, so we can do some custom change outs!!!
 
Manfred, you look at this model and say to yourself, where do I buy a ticket to ride! The realism on your models is always high, but these are going to be some of your best, thanks, Don
 
Looking very nice!!:applause::applause::applause:

Manfred, what are the chances of this also being released at a later date for us peasants over on FS9?
 
I'd say they are good. You may have to make do with default gauges - King Air springs to mind.
 
I'd say they are good. You may have to make do with default gauges - King Air springs to mind.

More than happy to 'make do' if it gets that little beauty on my flightline. I do run FSX, and it's not too bad, but my main install(s) are still FS9.
 
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