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lovely!I hadn't planned it this way, but it turns out that today (Feb.22) is the 100th anniversary of the first flight of the DH.60.
If you'd like to have a look at the Manual, you can download it for free from here (at top of list): http://www.flight-replicas.com/Downloads.htm
And a few more pics, if you're interested:
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Mike - Just to clarify, I can buy the Moth on the FS2020 marketplace & it will also fly ok in FS2024?Sorry for the perhaps vague wording on the web page - all MSFS aircraft are sold in the MSFS Marketplace only. The web page has been updated to make this a little clearer.
The DH.60 was fully tested in 2024, and so yes, should work without a problem.Mike - Just to clarify, I can buy the Moth on the FS2020 marketplace & it will also fly ok in FS2024?
Yes, the process of 'porting' the Gipsy Moth into MSFS2024 hasn't been initialized in the Microsoft Content Portal yet. As soon as it is, it'll be sent to 2024, as well.It might take MS a while to actually make it available for 2024 users, though. Hope that gets better once 2024 MP ships.
I never knew that we've flown these things?!
I never knew that we've flown these things?!
Thanks Jankees!
Priller