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Dornier Do 24 Flying Boat over Capetown

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This is the freeware Do 24, originally developed by Wim Regeer for FS9 and in 2016 upgraded by Shessi and Dieter Welke for FSX. I have ported it for my own enjoyment over to MSFS. It flies nicely and is with the lovely sound of its three BMW Bramo radials a welcome change to the default MSFS aircraft. Gauges are not modeled in 3D, so they don’t show up here.

 

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Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

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Now talk about a true relic....Nice series

KROSWYND    a.k.a KILO_WHISKEY
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Best looking Capetown by far that I've ever seen in a sim.

John

Dornier has been around for over a hundred years and in the twenties and thirties had the world market for flying boats.  Your shots of this classic are just great.

very nice set.....great looking plane!  You don't hear too much about it. 

My favorite WWII Luftwaffe transport was the FW 200 Condor.  I knew they even put her on floats....but could only find one pic on the net (if you can believe that...thought I'd find 100s).  Anyway....google it and see if you have better luck than me.   Always liked the lines of the Condor, and I think if I had to chose from all the great aircraft manufacturers of that era...I'd pick FW.  The 190...oh my...that plane looked scary just parked on the aerodrome!  Would hate to see one behind me if I was not sporting German markings on my plane! 😲

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Steve Dra
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nice port Bernd - great looking beast and some fine shots to boot.

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Many thanks, gents, for your kind comments

15 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

My favorite WWII Luftwaffe transport was the FW 200 Condor.

My one too, she sure is a beauty. I tried to find one that was native FSX, but the ones that are out there are all FS9 port overs.  

Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080

Lovely series, Bernd...!!

Dornier and Flying Boat...truly an incredible combination....(glad to see this three-engined Classic...here...)...thanks for posting...!!

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