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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Remember this?....FsX native now

It will be great to fly the Silvaire once again out of KORS like in the FS9 days.
Glad to see with this FSX native conversion and the OrbX addons that will be a reality at some point.

I hope the Quad City Challenger II is on the "To Do" list as well, someday.
The TravelAir too.

All of Bill's addons just made you want to fly them over and over.
In fact I'd break away from flying rotorcraft for a Bill Lyons FSX conversion. :icon_lol:
Thanks Craig! :applause:
 
Getting closer...

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Looks great Roger! I'm REALLY excited about this, great job to all involved!!
 
Thanks heaps for reviving these. I always liked flying Bill's stuff, even a/c types I didn't have any real interest in. (I practically lived in his Goose) Anyone know what happened to the FSX Mallard he was working on? Saw shots prior to FSX release -then nothing. Hope he is well and enjoying life.:salute: :jump:
 
This is great news!

I have all of Bill's FS9 planes. The Luscombe was one of my favorites along with the Travelair and the Tripacer. It is great to see some of his work migrate to FSX in full glory. Thanks to Graig and all involved in this project.
 
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