as one of the lucky ones who have been beta testing this I can truthfully say that it really is stunning.
Even Nick Churchill's brilliant shots can't do it true justice. For those of you with FSX the bump mapping and visible rivets really make it a very immersive aircraft indeed.
I even got out my "Biggles in France" book last night and might do a wilks impression later on today.
The package now contains 2 variants, and 5 schemes.
1. 56 Squadron RFC.
2. 74 Squadron RFC.
3. 111 Squadron RFC.
4. 94 Squadron United States Air Service, Texas c.1920.
5. Civilian skywriter G-EBIF:
- has much longer exhausts, silver finish, no weaponry, and a cut tail! Thanks for the info, Rick
Here are some new shots, displaying the aeroplane.. and the civilian variant. G-EBIF was a Skywriter and is configured that way, too. She flew a display at the Kings' Cup Air Race in 1937. She has a modified rudder, with a good chunk missing, a new extended exhaust system, an overall two-tone silver gloss finish, a pilot clothes (closer to ww2-era), and no weaponry.