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DC Designs shows first images of its P-61B Black Widow

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After the release of the F-15, Stearman ,F-14 Tomcat, P-40B Tomahawk and Nieuport 17, DC Designs shows us the first images of its P-61B Black Widow.
this is an old creation for FSX and P3D, now carried on MSFS with a new external model. The cockpit is entirely built for MSFS.

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Dang! Between this and the news of the Flying Iron P-38, I don't know if my heart can stand the excitement!  Gonna be flying some very cool twins in the future!

 


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2 minutes ago, leprechaunlive said:

and this is going to be FREE by the way. 🙂

Say what, now?

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45 minutes ago, Sigwolf said:

Say what, now?

Freeware. Or donationware, give what you can, if you can, to help a restoration project of a real P-61

 

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1 hour ago, leprechaunlive said:

Freeware. Or donationware

"Holy Jumpin'" as my retired ice hockey goalie-cum-analyst* regularly says.

 

*Admittedly, that's a pretty niche group.😊


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3 hours ago, guibru said:

After the release of the F-15, Stearman ,F-14 Tomcat, P-40B Tomahawk and Nieuport 17, DC Designs shows us...

Just as a point of order, weren't the P-40 and Nieuport 17 done by the Big Radials folks and not DC Designs?  Or are they related?

 


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2 hours ago, leprechaunlive said:

Freeware. Or donationware, give what you can, if you can, to help a restoration project of a real P-61

 

No, I get freeware.  I was just surprised this project was classified as such,

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31 minutes ago, 109Sqn said:

"Holy Jumpin'" as my retired ice hockey goalie-cum-analyst* regularly says.

 

*Admittedly, that's a pretty niche group.😊

I am definitely in that niche, but never a fan of Darren Pang.  I'd slot him in right with Pierre McGuire.  A lot of hockey knowledge, with a presentation that is too cringeworthy to tolerate.

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2 hours ago, Sigwolf said:

I am definitely in that niche, but never a fan of Darren Pang.  I'd slot him in right with Pierre McGuire.  A lot of hockey knowledge, with a presentation that is too cringeworthy to tolerate.

As  a Hawks fan, I am admittedly a bit biased (though I never saw him play). I take Panger as a bit of light-hearted fluff. McGuire, on the other hand, I groan when I hear he's behind the glass. If only they'd put him behind the glass without a mic!😄

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8 hours ago, Stoopy said:

Just as a point of order, weren't the P-40 and Nieuport 17 done by the Big Radials folks and not DC Designs?  Or are they related?

 

oh, i didnt even catch that lol. yea, we made the N17 and P40, not Dean 😄

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Hi all, just to confirm that this P-61 will be freeware / donationware to help raise funds for the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's P-61B restoration project. It's a conversion of my Prepar3D model, but is being fully updated to MSFS standard with a new 3D model, new cockpit etc.

Hoping for a release this year but it's a support project so it gets worked on as and when there is time. Concorde is the current full-time DC Designs project for MSFS now 🙂

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