Some more TAIFUN stuff

Mathias

SOH-CM-2024
Typing manuals and checklists, implementing final code bits.:jump:

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Looks stunning! Just one question, and I am sure it has been asked before, why do the wings fold back?
 
Mathias - the audience is in place, the overture has been played (seems like more than once) so it's time to open the curtain.
 
Look what i found on Wiki!!! Could be fun! Looks good!:applause:


Royal Air Force

RAF Aldon


impounded four Bf 108s on the outbreak of World War II and put into service, where they were designated Messerschmitt Aldon. As a light communications aircraft, it was the fastest type the RAF had at the time, but they caused some confusion by being mistaken for attacking Bf 109s. Post-war, 15 more captured Bf 108s flew in RAF colours
 
I love your eye for model and texture, Mathias. Your attention to detail really looks nice.

Although, I can see this one in something other than RW schemes. Several actually. I'm hoping a complete set of templates will come along with it.
 
You know Ole, I really love those fictituous paints that have recently been released for the FS9 freeware Taifun over at Avsim, looks very sportive. Sure hope some artists will pick up on it and do something similar for our bird post release.
And yes, there'll be a paint kit.
 
GEEEZ.

I'm sold, which yet happened a few times this month.
How am I supposed to pay my real world flight instructor if all those addons keep emptying my wallet :mixedsmi:

This one certainly is on the top of my list, can't wait to fly her.
 
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