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FS2004/FSX/P3D V3 Package DeLorean Cars

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FS2004/FSX/P3D V3 Package DeLorean Cars. The bare metal DMC-12 series with its gullwing doors was built in Northern Ireland between 1981 and 1982. Very famous became that car with the three "Back To The Future" movies. This package contains three models: the default model and two Back To The Future models which can be driven as a car or flown as an STOL aircraft with animated gear. One is with external FSX camera views, the other one allows passing a time tunnel. Regarding the girl on the side of Dr. Brown it seems the timejump goes back to the 50's. All models comes with photorealistic 2D panels and equal VCs. Simultaneously to the gear the dashboard changes from car to aircraft gauges. The FSDS 3.5 models with panels are made by Erwin Welker. The special gauges and lights are made by Pierre J. Carosin.

 


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Erwin, this is truly fantastic!

 

You've made a 1980's boy extremely happy:D

 

Wait a minute. Wait a minute, Doc. Ah... Are you telling me that you built a time machine... out of a DeLorean?

 

Perfect!!!

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Hi Dom,

 

thanks for your compliment! I hope you will not go lost in time by doing a time jump :-)

 

Wait for my next project: A Lotus Esprit as normal Turbo version and as Roger Moore's 007 version which transforms to a submarine under water - even in FS2004/FSX and especially in P3d.

 

Erwin

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Ok Welker! I must admit it: you KNOCKED ME OUT this TIME (get it...Time hehe) with the DeLorean Time Machine. Fantastic work. Very clever and unique. Congrats. (Wait for it .....................................yes i worked on fdes - youtube video coming soon - ha). And I thought your sail ships were your 'limit'. You are absolutely the craziest guy I have ever known! Crazy Good.

Chuck B

PS: FDE work was ONLY to make it easier to taxi and turn. It flew good out of the box. Truly amazing.

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Hi Chuck,

 

thanks for your compliments!

 

The next project, the 007 Lotus Esprit will be a bit more crazy :-)

 

 

Erwin Welker

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