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Filonian
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by Filonian » 11 Jun 2008, 21:40
Good news indeed Derek.
I am also in the queue ready for when the great day dawns.
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 11 Jun 2008, 22:24
Those are a sexy pair of legs. ;-) The Mossie is still being built for FS2004 and FSX, correct? (oh please oh please oh please)
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by sknepper » 11 Jun 2008, 22:50
Good work there Derek

Looks pretty eye-catching with a high level of detail (LOD). Love the smoothness around the wings and engines, and the numerous hydraulic lines, etc. Great that things are max-ing out for you

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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 11 Jun 2008, 22:58
Knowing the designers, perhaps the fuse is being made for FS.X and the wings for Fs.9??? :roll:

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by DaveG » 11 Jun 2008, 23:13
Got it in one Garry
At the moment the model is pure FS9, but there will be a native FSX version as well. Whether both will be released at the same time, or the FSX version slightly later, I can't say at the moment.
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by DaveB » 11 Jun 2008, 23:52
I'd tend to look more at FSXI than either FS9 or 'X' although DG already has a flying fuselage
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 12 Jun 2008, 03:28
DaveG wrote:t the moment the model is pure FS9, but there will be a native FSX version as well. Whether both will be released at the same time, or the FSX version slightly later, I can't say at the moment.
Thanks Dave!
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by flying legend » 13 Jun 2008, 20:25
Great to learn about the progress on the Mossie. Also nice of you guys to make a FS9 and FSX version. Fun for everybody!
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by DelP » 16 Jun 2008, 16:59
Fun for everybody FL?
My machine runs FSX like an Alaskan dog team competing in the Dakar rally......
ATB,
Derek ;-)
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by DogTailRed2 » 17 Jun 2008, 14:05
Hi,
love the Mossie, can't wait. I'll just have to keep flying the Beaufighter for now.
I'll go for 'donation ware' if you promise to do a Lancaster for FSX!
Thanks,
Dog.