navychief Posted February 22, 2005 Posted February 22, 2005 Well, I have been waiting for this day since David Brice of DSB Design informed me they were working on a A-7E Corsair for FS9. I am in the process right now of downloading the DSB A-7E now. With my "superfast" dialup connection running at a whopping 2.40 KB per seconds, I fully expect to complete the download transfer by the end of this month, or possibly earlier! I will post again, once I have installed the aircraft, and have made a couple flights in it. Long live the SLUFs! Go NAVAIR! Navy Chief Quote
BananaBob Posted February 28, 2005 Posted February 28, 2005 Well, I have been waiting for this day since David Brice of DSB Design informed me they were working on a A-7E Corsair for FS9. I am in the process right now of downloading the DSB A-7E now. With my "superfast" dialup connection running at a whopping 2.40 KB per seconds, I fully expect to complete the download transfer by the end of this month, or possibly earlier! I will post again, once I have installed the aircraft, and have made a couple flights in it. Long live the SLUFs! Go NAVAIR! Navy Chief <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Cool! I just got thier S-3B Viking and am enjoying it, i'll have to get this one too!:) Cheers, Bob Quote
navychief Posted February 28, 2005 Author Posted February 28, 2005 Yes, DSB's A-7E Corsair is a beauty. They have redone the panel from the first release, and the results are quite nice. The aircraft handles great, and well worth paying for; definitely! My next goal is to redo the NAS Cecil Field, FL base scenery. I am collecting photos and other information to do it. Using various programs for scenery design, I am bound and determined to do this. I will post pictures as I progress, but I have a feeling this project will take some time. I want it done right, as I spend nine years at NAS Cecil Field. It was closed by BRAC in 1999. I want to recreate the base as it was in its "Glory Days" as a Master Jet Base. GO Navy. NC Quote
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