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

Twilight Tear of course, Sweet Revenge if its a historical paint, Glamorous Glennis as there seems not to be any or is it copyrighted? Thanks again John!Thank you all for the support and feedback!
There are some ideas for further releases like this one, but I also would like to hear some input from others here as to what type of subject matter, based on the P-51D/K, F-51D, and/or F-6D airframe, that you would like to see available. If your idea is chosen, you'll be sure to get a free copy of the product. This can be WWII, post-WWII, all the way to the present.
...I would also love to cover a couple of the stripped-down stock Cleveland-racers of the late 40's...
For those interested, here is one of the pieces of resource material for the new fixed-reticle for the K-14.
It's not every day that you can look through a working K-14 gun sight, on a fully-armed and loaded P-51D (packing the real guns!)...oh, and it's summer of 2011! I'm told it was loud.
(As mentioned briefly a few post back, this aircraft is the subject matter of one of the next forth-coming projects.)
The same gun sight reticle as reproduced for the "Cripes A' Mighty, Then and Now" product.