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My DH82 Tiger Moth repaint.

I sometimes have some extra time and then I could spend it on repainting aircrafts. My latest repaint is that of the DH82 Tigermoth of The Flying Legends Collection Based at Kortrijk-Wevelgem in Belgium. I have done some repaints of planes who are part of that collection for FS2000 and FS2002. The Tigermoth is the first one for FS2004.

Now I’ve started on some repaints on the Stampe SV4c ond hope to complete 3 or 4 liveries within the next months.

The planes that I repainted are freeware and available at http://www.flightsim.com

The filename of the Tigermoth for FS2004 is dh82tgm2.zip and you can find it if you search the file libraries.
On the screenshots you can see the FS plane in front of the Hangar of TFL which also can be found as scenery from the airport of kortrijk-wevelgem at http://www.fscb.be in the multimedia section.

Last one is a pic of the real plane.

Good Luck.

J.V.

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By: Stieglitz - 17th June 2004 at 06:50

The plane is a bit difficult to taxi in FS2004 but that is mostly because it has no brakes. You don’t need to be scared to be blown of the taxiway! 😀

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By: Propstrike - 17th June 2004 at 01:05

Nice Job, Stieglitz !

Good to see that your Tiger has not adopted the tailwheel as seen on the photograph. The only question is, will it be able to taxy straight on all the hard surfaces, because the full size ones blow around like weathercocks!

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