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Screenshots (FS2024)

Thomas, does that 350i VC Mod work with the FS2024 default 350i??? Im having issues locating that Mod at .to for 2024.
 
Images from some recent test sorties in 'Moonbeam' - latest beta of Randall Snow's P-51D improvement mod, now with cuffed prop, remodeled tail gear, and much more.






Nice screenshots as always John!!!
Can you check your PM please?
Cheers,

Stéph.
 
My first repaint for the MS/Asobo AT-6 Texan is now available on Flightsim.to, depicting the restored T-6G N29931, which is based at Flying Cloud Airport near Minneapolis, MN. There's hardly a square inch I didn't customize on this one, both inside and out, to try and very closely match the real aircraft. All screenshots from 2024.






Bomber, youve gone anddone it, i have to wait until, most likely Saturday, and im getting 2024, this repaint has sold me. this is gorgeous!
 
The things you can do in flight sim - flying the restored A6M5 Zero 61-120 over Saipan (and nearby Tinian), where it was last based with the Japanese Naval Air Corps during WWII when captured by US Marines in June 1944. It was based at Aslito Airfield, which later became modern-day Saipan International.







 
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