SCREENSHOTS (P-51 Civilian Mustang)

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Looking at the beautiful A2A P-51 wearing a different set of eyeglasses.

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I like that. Would make a great desktop background picture.

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Piper_EEWL wrote:I like that. Would make a great desktop background picture.

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Thank you Piper_EEWL.

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A few captures, including some recently-acquired repaints from the talented folks here at A2A forums.

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Thank-you, for looking in.
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Nice screenshots. The Big Beautiful Doll repaint is one of my favorite for the Mustang.

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Beautiful set of repaints showing some of the great community repaints 8)

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Thanks, guys ! I love this bird and the repaints ..... they look so unbelievably real.
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Just a nice peaceful cruise from MYNN to KPBI in an "American Beauty".

Sitting back watching the world go by.

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Some shiny 'Old Crow' captures from Palm Springs ....

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Great looking shots. I think I saw them before elsewhere ;)

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Thank-you, Ebo . :)
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stunning shots 8)

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This one is definitely not the shy, quiet type ! :o

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Nice and shiny shots MZee! I like the Cloud Dancer repaint.

But I think in the first and in the last picture you're burning oil. There's blue smoke coming from the engine. You might want to get that checked out :wink:

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Yup. Oil was a bit down, also I find that accelerating into climbs sometimes causes the engine to spit out some blue-black puffs. Thank goodness for the Accusim Hangar, I say ! LOL ! :)
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