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Thread: DAK time again: C-47 "Long-Nose" Royal Air Lao (FSX)

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    Default DAK time again: C-47 "Long-Nose" Royal Air Lao (FSX)

    A bumpy flight from Luang-Phabang to Vang Vieng. The 888 Mb. West-Asia mesh files I installed work OK. I hope you like Manfred's C-47 with a long nose over Laos:

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    10 more in the reply*****
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    Thanks very much for looking, I hope you enjoyed the pics.
    GREETS

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    A beautiful display of the classic "Gooney bird".

    The Douglas C-47/DC-3 birds sure are durable planes. And many are still flying up to today.
    Edwin

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    Thanks very much Ed, I read your PM and tried to mail. I'll let you know

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    Excellent shots Jan, the clarity of those shots are amazing. I never get tired of looking at pictures of DAKs.

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    Hi, Jan.

    Excellent shots as always. Can't get enough of this aircraft.

    Hope you have tried AccuFeel in the DC-3/C-47. It really adds an amazing level of realism to the Three. Really just as I remember the real thing.
    Jesse Cochran
    "...eyes ever turned skyward."

    Alienware Aurora R4, Win7x64, Intel i7-3820 @ 3.6ghz/4.2ghz turbo, 8gb RAM @ 2133hz,
    Nvidia GeForce GTX580 @1.5gb, 1TB SATA @ 6gb/s, Intel 330 120gb SSD for FSX

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    Thanks very much John and Jesse, it's appreciated!

    Not yet Jesse, but I will.

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    Another all around "classic one" Jan, cool post and shots amigo
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    Excellent st of shots as always Jan !!
    I may have to pick up Manfred's work after all, it looks great.

    Classic post again my friend, keep it up !!

    Dave S.
    Remember ... it is better to break ground and fly into the wind .. than to break wind and fly into the ground !!



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