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The Ford Tri-Motor Project Team has another exciting historical aircraft for you to enjoy: The deHavilland DH89a Floats Version Aircraft created by Dave Garwood and friends - who graciously gave permission for us to use his aircraft and release it from the Ford Tri-Motor Project site. We have focussed on the Floats version and created a very special pack of 40 historical liveries of the 1930's era. Plus a Paint Kit for other budding artists to tinker with. To view a slideshow of the entire pack of liveries: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/counter/DH88-Counter/click.php?id=44 This aircraft and texture pack has been added to our Miscellaneous Aircraft Page: Direct link here: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/Misc-Aircraft.htm There is a bucket of special aircraft on the Misc Page - including a couple of other DH89a repaints - however, this pack is highlighted with a red border. While your visiting the site check out the Other Aircraft that we use in support of the Ford Tri-Motor Project as well as the bucket of scenery that is freely available. As a side note - almost 50 thousand download of the hundred of fun Jigsaw Puzzles that are available on the site for your entertainment. :-) Anyway folks - that is all for now from the Ford Tri-Motor Project Team. Happy simming from Ed and I.
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Hi Good People, Edward and I have finally drawn a line on the Default Microsoft DC3 texture developments for the Ford Tri-Motor Project. Started off with just 10 to be done and ended up with 26 comprehensive, unique and I hope visually enjoyable liveries for your simulation enjoyment. These textures will work with both the FS2004 and the FSX versions. There are 17 liveries available - originally planned as the total :-) - but then we got carried away and added another 9 as a BONUS pack of liveries. In the Bonus Pack area are some SPECIAL liveries - created as a tribute to the sites THAT have tolerated our forum posts graciously over the years. They include (in no specific order) SIM-OUTHOUSE.COM - FLIGHTSIM.COM - AVSIM.COM - SIMVIATION.COM Plus a tribute to PCPilot and Microsoft - just for visual enjoyment. And to round it off - two DC3 repaint tinkers for the late 1940's - (outside the Ford Project era) but we think worthy of sharing with the community. And there is a nice LOUD fictional United States Airways livery also available as a tribute to the country of origin for the DC3 - you can check her out on the web page. Where do you get all of these great FREE liveries - why of course at the Ford Tri-Motor Project site http://www.ford-tri-motor.net Click on the Other Aircraft Button and scroll down to the DC3 Link Enjoy Regards Edward C. Moore and Garry J. Smith Your Ford Tri-Motor Project Team - keeping history alive.