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Hondajet avoiding the soup over the midwest....

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Great shots.I assume this is the 2007 Honda Jet model by Mitsuya Hamaguchi.  Wish we could find an updated model.  My understanding is that Honda protects its copyrights very tightly.

Did you see my Screenshots post regarding the St Louis Blues and the Stanley Cup?  It features this Honda Jet in a St Louis Blues livery!

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35 minutes ago, fppilot said:

Great shots.I assume this is the 2007 Honda Jet model by Mitsuya Hamaguchi.  Wish we could find an updated model.  My understanding is that Honda protects its copyrights very tightly.

Did you see my Screenshots post regarding the St Louis Blues and the Stanley Cup?  It features this Honda Jet in a St Louis Blues livery!

Saw the post, that's what got me motivated to find the Hondajet for P3D4.x.  Even though it is an old model, it has a nice vibe to it, I have my payware assets for greater immersion, the Hondajet is just nice for photos and just having it....

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