Crazy Horse and SuSu

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hypranet2002
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Crazy Horse and SuSu

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Shockwave, are you guys planning on doing a TF-51D? Crazy Horse would be the perfect model... or if someone can simply paint it. This link has a photo of the panel and various ext. shots, and I also can scan a photo of the rear panel. I believe this will encourage more customers!
http://www.mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/su ... 4745.shtml

Can someone paint SuSu too?
http://www.mustangsmustangs.net/p-51/su ... 4850.shtml

I'd like to get your opinions:
Would a replica Mustang, B-17, T-6, Corsair, etc.. be as meaningful/special to you as the real warbird airplanes? Assuming that it looks identical in size....not warped down like kitplanes.[/i]

Dan459
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Re: Crazy Horse and SuSu

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Dan459
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Re: Crazy Horse and SuSu

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hypranet2002 wrote: I'd like to get your opinions:
Would a replica Mustang, B-17, T-6, Corsair, etc.. be as meaningful/special to you as the real warbird airplanes? Assuming that it looks identical in size....not warped down like kitplanes.
Well, you asked for opinions:

I think flying a simulator to fly simulated warbirds is great fun on many levels. However, flying a simulator to fly simulated warbird simulations would be, well, redundant?

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