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A question about Roy Chaffin's B25

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SOH-CM-2023
Recently I have installed Roy Chaffin's B-25 as there is no other choice I had to use the auto installer. Today as I wanted to remove a few liveries I never use, I tried to find the model in the aircraft folder. Much to my surprise I could find the aircraft in the folder.

I have done several searches, but the only aircraft which was found want the same B25 in my FSX install......... As I was puzzled I even installed the model in a temp folder. Nuch to my surprise it didn't show up there as well.

Do you have any idea where I can find this model?

At this moment I'm very puzzeled so any help is highly appreciated!

Cheers,
Huub

I can't believe I didn't know of this B-25 until I read this posting. It looks better than the MAAM-SIM version (although it is a resource hog - slow to render when switching views) and it is freeware. Is there a connection? The panels look quite similar to the MAAM-SIM's. In any case, thanks for mentioning it. It did load readily by unzipping the download to a folder and then running the executable.
 
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