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blanston12
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Looking for an early 20's aircraft.

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Hi Mates.

I have been looking for an aircraft for my collection from the early 20's. Something of decent quality that was introduced between 1921 and 1924. I have the classic wings Fokker F.13 (which has panel issues) which is really a 1920 aircraft so from the previous decade, and I have the golden age Dh.60 moth which is great, but its from 1925. Only thing I have been playing with for the years between are A.F. Scrub which is of average quality but the panel in it is much too modern, and Frank Elton's Fairey Flycatcher which is of low quality and also has a panel that is too modern. Freeware prefered but will consider payware if its not too dear. Hopefully the experts on this site will have some suggestions.


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Re: Looking for an early 20's aircraft.

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Hawker Cygnet, 1924, by Gerry Howard for fs2004 @ avsim maybe?

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Re: Looking for an early 20's aircraft.

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Try Ted Cooks pages - http://www.tedcook.me.uk/Homepage/
Plenty there for you, pretty well all are pre-war vintage at least.
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Re: Looking for an early 20's aircraft.

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Thanks for those suggestions, Ted Cook's dh.34 is the closest since it of the right time period, the others are both late 20's. I was hoping for something that would look good in FSX/P3D and Ted's model looks very basic there.

Again thanks for replying, my search goes on.
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