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Golden Age Simulations DeHavilland Gipsy Moth 60 G Amphibian

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Another FSX to MSFS conversion by DonFanucci.

Shots at Queenstown, NZ.

Wheels down, wheels up, & on the water. Unfortunately, no wake or spray effects available yet.

T45 (MSFS)

 

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NZQN is one of my favorite airports, in fact, I've been (virtually) visiting it a lot lately...🙂...trying difficult approaches into it...

Liked the RW-like structural features and ridges, of the mountain, in your first shot...

GAS DH 60 Moth looks good, and, yes, I am aware of the lack of spray/wake....but, at least, you're afloat...🙂....

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Nice shots, T. But do you fly this thing on remote? There's no pilot !

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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

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14 hours ago, bernd1151 said:

Nice shots, T. But do you fly this thing on remote? There's no pilot !

He was over the side adjusting the trim😀

There are a few of these FSX conversions where getting a pilot in them has been an issue.

Maybe an update will rectify this.

T45

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