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On demand I'll name the type of plane below each pic:

All birds are FSX freeware and available here

in the libraries (The Argosy and the Heron at CBFS)

 

Please click on the pics for a better view:

 

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De Havilland DH-60 (amphibian version)

 

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Caravelle

 

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Boeing B-377 Stratocruiser

 

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C-131, the militairy version of te Convair CV-240

 

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De Havilland DH-114 Heron 2 with retractable gear

 

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Douglas C-47 (South African Tug plane)

 

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Armstrong Whitworth Argosy

 

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Douglas DC-4

 

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Curtiss Command C-46

 

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Douglas C-47

 

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Douglas DC-4

 

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Armstrong Whitworth Ensign (first flight 1934, one of te largest planes in WW-2)

 

Thanks for your time again, I hope you liked the oldies,

GREETZ!!

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Nice shots Jan! And since all the aircraft are still dry, it's obvious you finally broke down and hired a pilot!! Keeping them dry!! That's a great new idea!!

 

Michael

Being an old chopper guy I usually fly low and slow.
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Steve, Michael, Blair and Darren: Thanks for the kind replies! :):):):)

 

Steve: that DAK is VERY red indeed.......:eek::eek:

Michael: I can't afford to hire pilots since you are "borrowing" my whole fleet! :mad:

Blair, I really love the Heron! Saw them at least twice a day in the 60's and 70's at Rotterdam Airport. Scheduled flights to and from the UK.:cool:

Darren: thanks as usual, this C-46 was the only one I saw in real life, at Rotterdam Airport.:)

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