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Douglas A20 Havoc

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Milton Shupe continues work on his Douglas A20 Havoc for FS2004. Here's one of the latest repaints produced by 'SteveB'. 107 Squadron circa 1942 Douglas A20 Boston. All of the fun can be followed here. :)
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... -A20-Havoc

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...and now with a proper RAF crew. :)

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Ridin' High. The latest repaint from the very talented brushes of Huub Vink. Available at Sim Outhouse. Nice nose art. B-)

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Re: Douglas A20 Havoc

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As always, a beauty from Milton. Pity it's not for FSX/P3D, however.

Just a niggle - did RAF combat crews ever fly with peaked caps and headphones ? I know USAAF did, in Fortresses and such like, but I don't think we ever did - at least, I've never seen a photo of it. Possibly in something like a Sunderland or Dakota, but not a Havoc, surely...? *-)

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Paul K wrote:
27 Aug 2017, 13:25
As always, a beauty from Milton. Pity it's not for FSX/P3D, however.
Well, it nearly is. Milton is working on a FSX (& possibly P3d) native version.
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Ah, thanks for that Dave ! :thumbsup:

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Paul K wrote:
27 Aug 2017, 13:25
Just a niggle - did RAF combat crews ever fly with peaked caps and headphones ? I know USAAF did, in Fortresses and such like, but I don't think we ever did - at least, I've never seen a photo of it. Possibly in something like a Sunderland or Dakota, but not a Havoc, surely...? *-)
:dunno: The painter is from Nottingham so I'm hoping his crew members are accurate. I see what you mean though about a combat crew being somewhat casually attired. :lol:

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The full FsX/P3Dv4 for all models is now available at SOH B-)

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The A20 Havoc has now been officially released. You will receive an A20C and A20G model. Four models in all with twenty model variants. Custom sounds and a boat load of paints. Milton and friends did a fantastic job on her. :welldone: The gun turret is animated and while in flight the turret spins and the guns elevate and lower. B-) Available now at Sim Outhouse.

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Great news! I'm off to get it :fly: :welldone:
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