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New Panel Livery for the DC3

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If you have the DC3 from Leading Edge Simulations, there is a new cockpit livery available from Leen de Jager over at the org. The link is below.

 

http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?automodule=downloads&showfile=16393

 

If you don't yet have the DC3 I would advise you, do yourself a favor and get it, assuming you want a quality aircraft file in X-Plane.

Donald E. Donovan

Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man

The 1st is landing.

I like the new cockpit.

I also agree its a fantastic plane. A must have for XP!!

 

Rob

OK, this might have to be the first add-on aircraft I buy... nice call! Thanks for posting it.

Troy W. - "Tango Whiskey"

Fort Worth, TX, USA

Private Pilot, Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Rating

 

"In a world full of people, only some want to fly. Isn't that crazy?!" - Seal, Crazy, 1990

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The DC3 is very nicely done, and the developer has other nicely done aircraft to. As I saw you asking for advice in another topic, if you are looking for a singleengine prop GA plane, the Carenado F33A has one of the best flight models I have seen in a flight simulator. For looks and the feeling on flight, this one can't be beat.

 

Another plane is the T34 Mentor by Javier Rollon. The graphics are exceptional, and the flight model is well done too. This plane gives you a choice of two different flight models.

Donald E. Donovan

Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man

The 1st is landing.

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