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DSD Simulations Freeware Avro Anson Coming Soon

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On Sunday, July 20th, the Practically Geek Youtube channel will be having a live stream preview of the freeware Avro Anson being done by DSD Simulations for MSFS 2024 - which sounds like it will be released soon. As I'm sure others will recognize, these are conversions of the FSX FSAddon Ansons.


Screenshots by DSD and Practically Geek, via the DSD Discord:

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Nice! We can start with the Tiger Moth, progress to the Anson, and then finally proceed to the Lancaster!

(We also need a Wellington to do the full sequence including OTU, plus we also just need a damn Wellington!)

This looks fantastic. Really excited to see this coming.
 
Wow looks great especillay for freeware , I saw the real thing once at Ardmore, Auckland (at the Mosquito debut show)...wish I caught more of it before it headed overseas
 
I remember going to Old Warden and Duxford to take photographs for Simon Smeiman when he first built these. It was a very nice package and, like his Lockheed Hudson, filled with easter-egg click spots. Looking forward to it.
 
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