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DC2 Question

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This properly should go in the non-Brit forum, but that's closed, any chance of and FS 2004 DC-2, allo of the ones out there are getting a bit long in the tooth :-({|=
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Hiya Cathy,

Nice to see one of our long-time (if limited in numbers) female simmers still active :wink:

The chances of a DC2 being built by one of the residents probably exceeds the chances of a lottery win and for the obvious reasons. You never know though.. someone may take up the challenge :smile:

The CNB forum hasn't been closed Cathy so I'm not sure what happened there?? :think:

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could'nt post : :sad:
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Umm.. odd, very odd :think:

Never mind.. it's here now so fingers crossed for you :wink:

I'll have a look at CNB in the meantime :smile:

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Post by AndyG »

There is a DC-2 being built for FS2004, probably best to ask this question over at the Cal Classic forum, where they might have an idea of the current status of the project.

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Post by Javis »

Here you go Cathy,

http://www.avsim.com/hangar/flight/dc2u ... ew_fs9.htm

We have been working on it for quite some time already and it's not finished yet. It's all 'Liefde werk oud papier' ( dutch equivalent of Labour of love :smile: ) so it'll probabely take some time still.

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Thanks for helping out Jan. And thanks to you, and all the team, for the latest update to the MAAM Dakota.

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Does anyone know anything about the DC2.5? A SAFA friend of mine was talking about the DC2.5 of which only one or two were built... I believe it may have been the DC3 body with DC2 wings? Think they were possibly stuck together in South Africa. Any info or photos would be good.

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Hi Ben

Quite a few hybrids and all official

See here

http://www.douglasdc3.com/faa/faa.htm

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Post by AndyG »

Ben Watson wrote:Does anyone know anything about the DC2.5? A SAFA friend of mine was talking about the DC2.5 of which only one or two were built... I believe it may have been the DC3 body with DC2 wings? Think they were possibly stuck together in South Africa. Any info or photos would be good.

Cheers. :smile:
I remember reading about a case in China during the war, where a DC2 wing was added to a damaged DC3 to get it home. I'm sure there will be some information here.

http://www.avsim.com/hangar/flight/dc2u ... /links.htm

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