Fictional C-54A "Anna Belle" for Flight Replica´s DC-4
Hello fellow Sim-Pilots!
Since you´ve seen our latest work, the DC-4 "Reeve Aleutian", presented by Aharon, we suggested you would also like our "Anna Belle", a fictional C-54A, inspirated by the P-51C "Lope´s Hope 3rd". We also made THAT for the Warbirdsim P-51C!
But now, as you seem to like our shiny birds, let´s head over to this Beauty:
Our C-54A in flight. We like the contrast of that flat Black in combination with that polished, shiny metal...

... here she´s showing us her Nose-Art and her perfectly overhauled R-2000 Pratt & Whitneys...

... highly reflective allmost everywhere. But note the different metal plates making the shape...

... even the sun has its fun with such a shine...

... note the coloured wing and yet again polished ailerons, nacelles and flaps on top...

... and on the bottom. Check out those overworked exhaust pipes!

We really hope you like what you saw, and maybe you could also leave a Reply. We would definitely appreciate that. And also maybe you will like us here:
https://www.facebook.com/VirtualAircraftRestoration
Any ideas or suggestions what we should show next? Let us know!
Best regards...
Coach Harry
(Virtual Aircraft Restoration)
Hello fellow Sim-Pilots!
Since you´ve seen our latest work, the DC-4 "Reeve Aleutian", presented by Aharon, we suggested you would also like our "Anna Belle", a fictional C-54A, inspirated by the P-51C "Lope´s Hope 3rd". We also made THAT for the Warbirdsim P-51C!
But now, as you seem to like our shiny birds, let´s head over to this Beauty:
Our C-54A in flight. We like the contrast of that flat Black in combination with that polished, shiny metal...

... here she´s showing us her Nose-Art and her perfectly overhauled R-2000 Pratt & Whitneys...

... highly reflective allmost everywhere. But note the different metal plates making the shape...

... even the sun has its fun with such a shine...

... note the coloured wing and yet again polished ailerons, nacelles and flaps on top...

... and on the bottom. Check out those overworked exhaust pipes!

We really hope you like what you saw, and maybe you could also leave a Reply. We would definitely appreciate that. And also maybe you will like us here:
https://www.facebook.com/VirtualAircraftRestoration
Any ideas or suggestions what we should show next? Let us know!
Best regards...
Coach Harry
(Virtual Aircraft Restoration)