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Cars for the 30's and 40's?

I really love that picture Cees, it is so beautiful! A true '30s Schiphol scene!
I'm sure some other (Dutch) people do understand.. ;)
 
The building is not mine, but I have permission to use it. Schiphol is getting a nice atmosphere with a few cars from CalClassics. There are flocks of crowes over the field, that's also adding to the atmosphere! A few more custom built vehicles, some roads that have to be erased, all in all we're getting there!


Cees
 
Oh boy, would I like to get the cars that Terry showed. My first car was a '35 Plymouth business coupe. Followed by a 1936 Ford four door. Then I moved up to a very clean '37 Chevy four door.. Dropped down to a 1936 Ford business coupe. Finally I ended up with a 1940 Ford Deluxe two door, which lasted me while I was in the Navy. When I got out I traded it in for a nice 1948 Black Ford Convertible.
No sissy stuff in them like power steering or power brakes. Plus two of them had mechanical brakes. In those days, a heater and a radio were added accessories. The convertible had fender skirts, dual Smitty mufflers and white wall tires.
So if anybody know where Terry got those cars I sure would like to get them. Is it possible to put it around Plum Island airport?
 
It's at Flightsim.

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FS2004 Scenery--World War II Naval Air Stations. Leading up to the Second World War, the United States pursued a rush building program for airship bases. These bases were designed to support fleets of blimps that would patrol its coasts and help protect its vulnurable shipping lanes. Together these bases boasted fourteen airdocks which are widely believed to be the largest free-standing wooden buildings ever constructed. Although time and misfortune have destroyed most of them, this scenery will bring them back in their heyday of the early 1940's. This scenery package contains all eight of these wartime Naval Air Stations; Weeksville, North Carolina (NC), Hitchcock, Texas (TX), Glynco, Georgia (GA), Santa Ana, California (CA), Richmond, Florida (FL), Houma, Louisiana (LA), South Weymouth, Massachusetts (MA), and Tillamook, Oregon (OR). As a bonus for your patience you will also find the seaplane base at Tongue Point OR and a custom scenery addon package of ground crews and vintage vehicles. This is a stand alone scenery package and requires the removal of any and all previous versions. By John Stinstrom.
 
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