de havilland DH98 Mosquito
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- Meteor
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
I am considering buying the payware package just released. however havig Dave's beaufighter I am now reconsidering! I thought DG was only going to do one variant, but this, nad if it;s freeware ewven better, hell I'd part with good money for this sort of qaulity (can we get a 633 Sqn repaint ?:flying: ) This and the Bristol are gioing to leave me spoiled for choice, any chance Santa may deliver either or both?
Cathy
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
it's one of those naughty or nice deals Cathy......
very iner"estin model,.... personally I don't like mosquito's .. but, I wouldn't mind if I got bite from this type.
.... itching already ...damnit
very iner"estin model,.... personally I don't like mosquito's .. but, I wouldn't mind if I got bite from this type.
.... itching already ...damnit
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- Chipmunk
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
I will wait for the release of this mossie. Dave G's stuff has always been very good. :prayer: I have been waiting for a good mossie for years. A few extra months of waiting is no problem for me. So I'll keep my eyes open for this donationware one. I can always get the more expensive AH one later.
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
OF course this one, being donationware, doesn't mean the AH version has to be the more expensive
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
Oh ... of course. My mistake Garry. But I'll still still wait for this one. You never know if ... :dance:
Keeping the faith! ;-)
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
I know that his is just a little rude to aske for textutres for a plane not even released yet, but could you consider fictional ^33 Sqn textures, and actual RNZAF 75 SQn, they flew the Mozzie in the late forties/early fifties before going to the vampire :flying:
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
The schemes haven't been decided yet, but I doubt a 633 scheme will be included. There will be a paint kit, so I'm sure someone will do the repaint at some stage.
As for the RNZAF scheme, it's possible, but it depends on which mark of aircraft they flew.
As for the RNZAF scheme, it's possible, but it depends on which mark of aircraft they flew.
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Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
Wow, a Mossie. Can't wait.
Can you make all the fuel tanks selectable if poss please as I have to fly home from the Rhur on one engine in the Beau and the c/o keeps complaining.
BTW has anyone tried flying the dams course from Southwold to the Dams and back in the Beau. It's a blast!
Can you make all the fuel tanks selectable if poss please as I have to fly home from the Rhur on one engine in the Beau and the c/o keeps complaining.
BTW has anyone tried flying the dams course from Southwold to the Dams and back in the Beau. It's a blast!
Re: de havilland DH98 Mosquito
Would you like a deployable dinghy as well?.......
Derek ;-)
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