Douglas DB-7

peperez

Charter Member
We really need a Douglas DB-7. There's no native CFS2 or FS2002/4 plane avaiable of the early version used by French and British pilots. In my opinion, they were mor beautiful than the newer version. The British created a lot of interesting mods over it.

Cheers

Pepe
 
Pepe,

Couldn't this be accomplished by Tweaking Tango's A-20 slightly, and perhaps you doing a little aircraft.cfg, .air, and .dp work?
 
Working on an aircfg file right now it TR and the crew are up for go at it:pop4: The DB-7 had the Wright R-2600-A5B Eng. & the A-20B cared the Wright R-2600-11 as did most of the "A" mod's.

The noes section was different also between the DB-7 Boston and the A-20B:
http://www.aahs-online.org/BackIssues/v51n3/Imagev51n3_11.htm
http://www.nwrain.com/~newtsuit/uas/a20a.html
http://ww2drawings.jexiste.fr/Files...Attack-Aircrafts/A-20(Havoc)/A-20B(Havoc).htm
http://www.381st.org/MediaView/tabi...6/RefTab/196/ItemID/24/AlbumID/7/Default.aspx
http://airwar.valka.cz/muzeum/usa/boston/default.htm

And a good example of the nose diff rant: http://airwar.valka.cz/muzeum/usa/boston/default.htm

Great Panel data:http:http://www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/More_A-20Havoc_Stuff.html

This should drive the rivet counters nuts-oh:icon_lol:

Let me know:bump:

Skipsan:kilroy:
 
Burned

There are three models underway in my FSDS2:

- Glassnose A-20G (50% complete and having poly-conflicty issues.)
- DB-7 (25% complete and needing complex animation on rear gunner.)
- Solidnose B- 25J (80% complete and needs final nose shape and fitting tweak.)

Unfortunately, I am currently experiencing a severe case of SOH/FSDS/CFS2 burnout...a shriveled husk, sucked-dry and cast aside by the sim vampires...Graham Greene, The Burnt-Out Case and all that. Plus, the Spring yard, garden and housework have me firmly in their claws. (Anybody have a spare motor-mount bolt for a 12.5hp Briggs & Stratton on a Murray 42-in?) :isadizzy:

Don't know when I will regain motivation and spare time, so don't count on me for instant results. :kilroy:

Sopwith has (knowing his cunning ways) probably got a complete wardrobe on hand for all of these already. :medals:
 
Tango,

I understand completely. That's why I stepped away for a month. :applause:
 
Did I....

Tango,

I understand completely. That's why I stepped away for a month. :applause:

....sign a release for you to use that photo of me behind the glass in your new avatar? :d
 
I liked the look of that guy, but I changed it again to support my team (Bruins) in their quest of Lord Stanley's Cup. :icon_lol:

I also had to throw those rascally Canadian rabbits in there, because we trounced them solidly in four games.

I kept the other pic as my profile.
 
Early DB-7

No. They used P&W Twin Wasp engines of only 1,200HP. You can find them here:

French version used four front and two dorsal Darne 7.5mm machine guns.

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/a/551/21/0/9
http://wp.scn.ru/en/helpus
The British bomber version used them with .303in Browning machine guns:

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/a/551/9/1/4

They used them also as night fighter, modifying the nose to receive a eight .303in Browning machine guns battery:

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/a/551/9/1/12

The most curious version was the Turbinlite with a strong light to iluminate enemy bombers for the night fighters:

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/a/551/9/2/7

I can easily modify the airfiles and DP for them.

Cheers!

Pepe
 
Tango, you've certainly given us enough to hold us over and keep us very happy for a while.:applause:

I know what you mean about housework. My brother is graduating high school this year and Mom is finding all sorts of things to do for the grad party.:kilroy:

WH
 
I actually have a motermount bolt for a Briggs 19 horse mounted on a craftsman but i don't have the slightest idea what other tractors it fits on and this is a twin not a single.probaby won't work.

BLONDI
 
Thanks, Blondi...

I actually have a motermount bolt for a Briggs 19 horse mounted on a craftsman but i don't have the slightest idea what other tractors it fits on and this is a twin not a single.probaby won't work. BLONDI

I located the bolt over at Tractor Supply Co. :jump:

As much as I hate to admit it, my trusty lawn tractor is now twelve years old and I fear nearing the end of her useful life....i.e. repairs requiring more effort and cost than just getting a new one. :kilroy:
 
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