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Another one for the flea circus!

huub vink

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As I already had announced I did another repaint for the Blutwerks DFW T28 Floh. To thank Randy (Baron von Blutwurst) for this great little model the repaint will only be available at screenshot world ( http://screenshotworld.com/forum/ ).

While you are there to download the textures ;) take a better look at this great web-site. You will be amazed how good a screenshot can look!

For those who didn't recognise it; the repaint is based on Joseph Mai's Albatros D-V.

Cheers,
Huub

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Great job Huub.:ernae: The woodwork looks fantastic ingame.

Sure is a real Plane Jan...do a google of the DFW T.28 Floh for historic info m8.
For those who have not picked up the model yet,you can get it at my site by clicking my Siggie.
I'm still plugging along on doing an FSX version too.

Cheers
Randy
 
When I saw the pics of the Floh in Huub's first thread on the plane, I too thought it was a fictional plane....looked like someone had flown a full sized plane into a brick wall at full speed. Then I did a search for the plane and found out...to my surprise....that it was a real actual factual historic aircraft.

It still strikes me as something you would see in a circus though (no offense meant Baron). I keep expecting to see one skinned up in red and white stripes with a bunch of clowns crowded into the cockpit.

OBIO
 
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