TuFun
Charter Member
I've reworked the bare metal and added realistic gas caps for those who want to create there own favorite squadrons! Watch for it in the library.


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they are nice indeed, and made me want to reinstall the Maam B-25. Unfortunately I had deleted the original files, so I bought it again...but it's all for the good cause.
The two planes are much different - and IMO, the MAAM planes, though older, is far superior. It's designed using intimate knowledge of a real example that still flies today in Pennsylvania. Everything is designed from photos. Roys freeware B-25 can't claim all of those things and is designed only for 2d panel use. And it takes a huge amount of RAM overhead for the gauges for no apparent reason...Thinking about buying this.
At one time I had the freeware release of the B-25 by "Roy".....can't remember the last name. It seems like the panels are identical.
How does the Maam version compare with the freeware that was released?
If I decide to get this, it will be version 7 for FSX.
Thanks for any information.
Here's Ruthie...in Dx10
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