Because you can’t have World War II without the P-47. It dives like a dropped barbell and drops bombs on all your enemies. It’s got eight machine guns and a bubble canopy. It’s so big nobody wanted to paint it. Spitfire pilots took one look at it and suddenly felt inadequate. It was made by a company named Republic so you wouldn’t forget what it was made for.
I like the Spit. I’m glad its here. But now…you want lightening? Thunderbolts BETTER than lightening. LETS DO THIS!
Great news so many guys getting into developing modules for dcs. It makes for great simming times.
Now i am sure there is something i have forgotten to say…
Thanks wagmatt!
Can you feel the excitement?!?! Suddenly everyone wants to be Gabresky. Heck, we are still not finished trying to be George Beurling.
Whats a boy to do with a 2000 hp P&W engine, x8 .50 calibers plus bombs and rockets… Go Locomotive Hunting of course!
If @wagmatt needs some Australian voice overs for the DCS F111… i know a guy.
Crikeys mate, the bloody wings fell off.
Stone the flaming crows, the Terrain following radar’s gone toes up mate. Where’s that bloody mountain again?
Which drongo didn’t stock the beer fridge? I am drier than a dead dingo’s donger back here
I can only assume dangerous insects, snakes, and the like will be modeled in the cockpit. Because…Australia. (And if you ditch in the ocean, a Great White will eat you in your raft…again…because Australia…)