SCREENSHOTS (P-51 Civilian Mustang)

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Awsome paint Alan......
Looking forward to this paint.
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Thanks man. 8)
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In the Finished Paints section.

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That looks really nice Pilot! Nice colors. 8)
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This is one I made representing my insurance company but I disabled all the logos for now and added *Special Delivery* to the nose.
I'm currently waiting to hear back from them telling me if I can use their logos or not.
The logos really make this plane and this is what the paint scheme was intended for so hopefully I get the *go* on it and will upload it with all the logos. Notice my *Kill Markings / finished paint jobs* on the canopy frame? hehe.


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Some of my repaint work (screens only)
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N5412V paint tweak. Added white prop blades, widened the white stripes, and applied some magic wax to the faded red paint. And now the red paint has been restored back to lustre. :)

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Now that is a big improvement! +1

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WOW now that looks great!, looks like the Red Baron has come back in a mustang.

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Yes, a facelift from the original livery would really help on the show circuit...

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cdfi wrote:N5412V paint tweak. Added white prop blades, widened the white stripes, and applied some magic wax to the faded red paint. And now the red paint has been restored back to lustre. :)

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What scenery is that in the first picture?

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Just keeps getting more and more colorful around Stead;
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NICE! hehe. 8)
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Hello everybody!
I'm new to A2A and Accu-Sim, just bought both Mustangs last week, and I must admit I blown away! Flying this baby in DCS and now thanks to A2A in FSX.
Both sims complement each other very well, and what's really important - skills between them are transferable!
Absolutely love gorgeous details of Accu-Sim P-51D... Sounds, sights, flight model, I almost smell fuel in the pit! :D

Here are my screens so far, with beautiful Switzerland Professional scenery from FlyLogic, and REX clouds.

Truly glamorous!
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Close to Jungfrau
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Mollis airport, former Swiss AFB
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Rounding around Dubendorf airport.
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Showing off in Dubendorf :D
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Winter, Glarus region:
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Frozen lake:
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Close to Bern:
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Bern, city center below:
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Over the Zurich lake:
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Walensee lake (deepest one in Switzerland):
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Liechtenstein:
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Over the Rhein river:
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And classic P-51D, rainy evening, Mollis:
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Dubendorf and Zurich:
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Hope you will like sights :D

So after Mustang, day ago I bought Spitfire. Still familiarizing myself with her, and I feel I will buy rest of Accu-Sim birds, this is great study sim and enjoyable experience, well done A2A!
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