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Charlie Bravo
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BEA DC-3

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One more for this evening - The Aeroworx C-47/DC-3 for X-Plane. I couldn't really find many decent liveries for this (although I didn't spend a great deal of time looking) and I'm not sure how correct this one is but still.

Flying around 8000ft over the Lake District with Orbx scenery and some mood lighting thrown in...

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A beautiful image of one of my favourite aircraft. :thumbsup: EricT
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Is that the model based off Manfred Jahn's FSX C47?
If so, it may be possible to convert some FSX schemes to fit.
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DaveG wrote:
04 Feb 2019, 08:20
Is that the model based off Manfred Jahn's FSX C47?
If so, it may be possible to convert some FSX schemes to fit.
It is indeed.
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Ir really is a very good aircraft, just downloaded it......again! :lol:

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