P3D/P4D screenshots redux...oops!

It's the old freeware FS9 Virtavia Phantom (FG.1 from Pack 3).
I have converted all the old models (updated animations and made separate external and internal models), and updated gauges that couldn't work in 64 bit.
Not Milviz standard of course, but not that bad either. It can make traps and cat launches and stuff! :biggrin-new:
I'm putting the finishing touches on an update pack at the moment (writing the readme actually, lol!), so others can try it too if they want to.

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RF-4C.

That awesome RF-4 in P3DV4.5 would absolutely make my day!!! Thanks for this!

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It's the old freeware FS9 Virtavia Phantom (FG.1 from Pack 3).
I have converted all the old models (updated animations and made separate external and internal models), and updated gauges that couldn't work in 64 bit.
Not Milviz standard of course, but not that bad either. It can make traps and cat launches and stuff! :biggrin-new:
I'm putting the finishing touches on an update pack at the moment (writing the readme actually, lol!), so others can try it too if they want to.

That sounds like a great project! I would be interested in trying in a copy:wavey:
 
Some screenshots of the Flight Replicas P-40N in P3D V4.5, featuring a repaint by one of the greats, Martial Feron (Ferondoe). The aircraft this repaint depicts is the P-40E "Desert Shark" owned & operated by the Fagen Fighters WWII Museum located in Granite Falls, MN. The authentic paint scheme is that of the 325th FG "Checkertail Clan" from 1942, North African Campaign.

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Ahhh.....lovely shot. I thought it looked like Kerkyra. I squinted, and it was. Amazing.

One time, visiting there with friends, none of us had a watch on. (Before cel phones) I asked a fellow walking past, he llooked at me strangely and pointed straight up. Looking up, right above us was the clock tower of St. Spyridon. Duh.

(Those who haven't been there, it's the tower with the red roof.)
 
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