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FSX Version of deHavilland DH91 from Ford Project Site

GarryJSmith

Charter Member
Hi Good People,
Many of you might know that the Ford Tri-Motor Project has pumped out a ton of FS2004 releated Product for the Ford Project, wide range of historical aircraft, thousands of liveries and absolutely tons of scenery.

Recently we implemented the Jens B. Kristensen's DH91 aircraft within the project as an FS2004 package. With Jens consent of course.

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As Jens had also developed a FSX specific version of the DH91 we, the Ford Project Team, thought we might be a little bit adventurious and package and publish an FSX release on the Ford Site.

This will be our very first excursion into FSX product release - done to see if any FSX'ers out there might enjoy something from the Ford Project that was specifically developed for your enjoyment.

If this venture is fruitful for you and there is enough interest then we may publish much more FSX based projects in tandam with the plethora of stuff we have available. :wiggle:

Where can you get the FSX DH91 - here: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/Misc-Aircraft.htm

I hope that you enjoy this old girl and the 30 odd liveries plus some paint kits.

Happy Simming to you all.

Regards

Garry Smith and Edward Moore.
 
Let me be the first to welcome y'all over to the Dark Side:biggrin-new: I've been dragging your fs2004 stuff over here for ages. And most of it works just fine as is.

Wild Bill Kelso(Marcus) recently fell into our trap as well. Things are really looking up.

Of course, Milton Shupe gave up quite a while ago -- at least as far as adding the few bits to make his awesome FS2004 stuff fit our quirky setup.
 
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I'll happily hang that bird around my FSX install. One of deHavilland's most elegant designs!
 
Thanks for these Garry and Edward! I've also noticed three schemes for the Jenny which I will be adding to my native FsX jenny shortly...and the Monomail too!!
 
Hi Good People,

Glad some of you are enjoying the DH91.

Roger - there is several "Default" aircraft packages available on the Ford Project Site that should work for the FSX equivelents.

Check out the Vega for one:
http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/lockheed-vega.htm

Another might be the DH88 - though not part of the FSX install I believe that the model migrates well to FSX and the Ford Project textures can be used on her as well:

Check out:
http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/de-havilland-88.htm

Another great feature available via the Ford Project pages is some Jigsaw Puzzles - yes Jigsaw Puzzles:adoration:

They are computer based puzzles that take about 30 minutes to an hour to do - great for a quick break from Flying whenever you feel the need. You can stop and restart as often as you like.

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Check out the below link - couple of hundred different puzzles there - some easy some hard - great for Mum and the Kids as well. Over 60 thousand of the puzzles have been downloaded and enjoyed so far.

http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/puzzle-page.htm

Enough plugging - enjoy the Ford Project Site - and most importantly have some fun visiting the site.

Regards

Garry
 
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