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Butcherbird17

Charter Member 2012
John Young has released a couple new AI aircraft for FSX. They are the Hispano 1112-M1L Buchon
and Junkers Ju-52s. They will look real good at ACG's Duxford scenery. :)

Joe
 
Saw those this morning and downloaded them right-away. It's fantastic to see the Duxford warbird population/presence continue to grow/be added onto, and always specific examples (not generic, or the wrong types) that you actually see operate from Duxford today (either year-round, or at Flying Legends (and/or other select Duxford shows)). Thank you John Young! Through the scenery and the numerous AI warbirds (all extremely accurate), Duxford is easily my favorite location in FSX to operate warbirds from.

These AI models are becoming quite detailed! It's great to see a 'parked' configuration when the aircraft are static on the ground, and a detailed pilot figure, moving his head all around, when in operation. Both of these Buchons are based at Duxford - the one, "Yellow 10", is painted in the markings, today, that it sported for the filming of the 1969 film "Battle of Britain" (the way the current owner likes it/wants it).







 
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