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EGTH – in P 51 civilian


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Back to FSX to fly the A2A P-51 civilian mustang with Accu-Sim – sure would be nice to have this one in P3D v4….

 

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Orbx – Global: Base, Vector, HD Trees, Open LC Europe; EU England, EGTH Old Warden Aerodrome

(FSX  / REX4 tdsc)

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Some mighty fine images of this iconic fighter plane Magic...it will be a wonderful day when this plane is available in P3Dv4, along with the Spit and the B-17 ;) 

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Very nice shots, love them all.

'Old Warden' is still on my list of UK airfields I will buy some day.

The name only.... 'Old Warden'.....sounds so beautiful.....maybe WWII history ?

 

-Fred-

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3 hours ago, Sniper31 said:

Some mighty fine images of this iconic fighter plane Magic...it will be a wonderful day when this plane is available in P3Dv4, along with the Spit and the B-17 ;) 

Thanks - yes totally agree - that accu-sim makes a difference. Just picked up the T6 with accu-sim for P3D v4, but its no mustang :unsure:

 

3 hours ago, VH-KDK said:

Beautiful images and a great looking plane.:)

Thank you

 

3 hours ago, Sundancer said:

Very nice shots, love them all.

'Old Warden' is still on my list of UK airfields I will buy some day.

The name only.... 'Old Warden'.....sounds so beautiful.....maybe WWII history ?

 

-Fred-

Thanks Fred - probably,  lots of WWII history in England as in the Netherlands

 

1 hour ago, Stillwater said:

Nice looking shots from the other side of the river. The 2006 sim is not that old if set up like yours!

Thanks. Yes nothing wrong with FSX. I just use FSX for the Accu-sim stuff and a few other airplanes. When P3D went 64 bit with v4  I just couldn't hold out any longer.

 

Very happy with P3D v4 and the switch was relatively painless.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Sundancer said:

Very nice shots, love them all.

'Old Warden' is still on my list of UK airfields I will buy some day.

The name only.... 'Old Warden'.....sounds so beautiful.....maybe WWII history ?

 

-Fred-

 

Hi Fred, I think that the village of Old Warden probably derived it's name from the Cistercian Abbey (Wardon or Warden Abbey) first established there in 1135.

 

Nice shots Magic! :)

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19 hours ago, Jack Sawyer said:

What a beautiful place and plane Magic!

Thanks Jack

 

18 hours ago, lifejogger said:

Great shots, I like those wide views.

Thanks!

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12 hours ago, paulb said:

 

Hi Fred, I think that the village of Old Warden probably derived it's name from the Cistercian Abbey (Wardon or Warden Abbey) first established there in 1135.

 

Nice shots Magic! :)

Thanks Paul - and thanks for the History on Old Warden

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