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For the original Thunderbirds fans

aeromed202

SOH-CM-2014
Hats off to Libardo Guzman (GUZMAN-ARTES) and crew for the fun Thunderbird II available on Flightsim. It's a trip down memory lane with the Mole, special effects, and even authentic music. I love fun things like this on FS.
 
Hats off to Libardo Guzman (GUZMAN-ARTES) and crew for the fun Thunderbird II available on Flightsim. It's a trip down memory lane with the Mole, special effects, and even authentic music. I love fun things like this on FS.
Hi ,

Glad you like it. So did we :)
By the way, if you like flying in the VC view: in the FSX forum here, there is a pinned thread with a reply that explains why the gauges in the VC aren't clickable, and how you can solve it (shifting eyepoint forward).
Haven't tried it in FS9, but that most likely works as well in FS9.

Also, in the screenshot forum on flightsim.com there is a thread with some inside screenshots.
It contains stuff in the VC that even I didn't know existed -)


Rob
 
There is a TB1 for FS2002 as well, TBird1.zip by Ken Bertschy and Brian Douglas. FAB.

OK, now it's really showing :icon_lol:
 
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