B25 freeware released

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B25 freeware released

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Not had time to check if this has already been posted.
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Re: B25 freeware released

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Tks John.. not seen this advertised here ;-)

Nice to see Roy is still keeping his hand in too. :thumbsup:

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Re: B25 freeware released

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Looks great, quite looking forward to flying this
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Re: B25 freeware released

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Roy states that reading the manual is a must........ also for the package to function correctly it must be activated as the readme file states. Found out the hard way! :$

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This has to be one of the best bits of freeware I've seen in a long time, flys a treat, looks excellent and great sound quality.

I've paid for payware aircraft with less detail than this, well worth the download.

Took it for a test flight, shots over in the gallery,

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ohhh man... :lol: :lol:

this is a great work! :flying:

Thanks much Mr Roy!

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Superb model... Love the little details, like the animation of the pilots leaving the flight deck when the exit is opened. Really lovely piece of work, really well done :welldone: :thumbsup:
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Downloading this now........is there a paint kit for it...?

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Re: B25 freeware released

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It seems Roy is limiting any paints schemes to go through him.......

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What a cracking little model. A very pretty exterior and detailed VC. I love it. :)

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