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The Mid Atlantic Air Museum (MAAM) Douglas R4D-6 (DC-3) is what I spend 90% of my time flying on FS2002. This is a "MUST HAVE" add-on and I would highly recommend it to anyone else out there.

For more info, visit their site:
http://www.maam.org

Here's a few screen shots for those not familliar:









Greg Vaughn
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Posts: 99 | Location: Overland Park, KS, U.S.A. | Registered: February 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have contacted a friend in Japan who is also a
digital animation artist who has some animation samples I would like very much for you to see.
He may send the samples to the site in the next few days...or he may give me his site address so you can locate his site and watch three of his sample movies. I think you will enjoy them.

His name is Tochy. He does excellent work.

Doug Vernon
 
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Dear Greg,

This DC-3 flies fantastic. If you want to fly i''s Dutch sister (or brother), for FS2000 Aircraft:

Douglas DC-3 Dakota, PH-DDZ
File Description:
The Dutch Dakota Association's flagship features a photo-real panel and 7 cockpit views, realistic engine start-up sequence, sound suite recorded from the real aircraft, full moving parts, animated pax door, chocks, locks and RBF flags; night-lighted panel, cockpit and cabin; and an illustrated manual.

See http://www.avsim.com/vfr_center/mainpages/vfr_flights_useful_files.htm

(scroll down). It takes some time to download, and then install and fly!

Enjoy
Frank Sangers
 
Posts: 312 | Location: Baarn, The Netherlands | Registered: February 15, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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