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A beautiful classic biplane: the Gipsy Moth (FSX)


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The Havilland 60-G Gipsy Moth, between 1928 and 1933 about 690 were produced. Awesome bird!!

 

FSX Gold with Acceleration

Freeware Golden Age Simulations de Havilland DH 60 Moth Package for FSX Including wheeled version, float plane and Amphibian.

Payware Orbx scenery

Freeware Drzewiecki Grass textures

Freeware HDE-V2 clouds

 

 

Here are some random pics:

 

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Thanks very much for looking, I hope you like the old Lady.

GREETS!!

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She's a beauty alright. Way to go Jan.

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Low and slow and looking good! She looks very clean. Nice for the scenery too! :pilot:

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REX Worldwide Airports HD

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ORBX Global BASE

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Super shots of a beautiful bird!

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Nice one, Jan! Looks like a flying Twinkie....the plane, not the pilot ;)

 

+1!! BTW that Twinkie is flying awfully close to the water without floats!! :eek::eek: I hope the rescue services are alerted!

 

Michael

Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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