I've never been much of an inside guy on the sims, but some of these cabins are really well done.






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Splitpin wrote:Ahhh yes, Eweness and her sister also named Eweness.
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deeknow wrote:Hah, nice Mike. That would be pretty cosy .. and smelly ... being in a BN2.. could imagine that being in a Scottish Island hop flight somewhere too
I had a lot of fun with it, around the Hebrides. It was that model which had an infuriating alarm if you opened the door without switching the mags off. It was quite a while later that a RL pilot explained it was a safety thing, after a clumsy passenger stumbled going down the steps, grabbed the prop blade for support, and the engine fired up 

emfrat wrote:a RL pilot explained it was a safety thing, after a clumsy passenger stumbled going down the steps, grabbed the prop blade for support, and the engine fired up

emfrat wrote:I agree with CP, it is superb digital modelling, but as someone who once made a 4mm scale steam loco tender with all its underparts and innards, I can't criticise those who do it - it was called 'super-detailing' in them days.
In my old FSX or possibly the FS9.1 Classic, I had a BN-2 which came with some pax which you could load as you chose. Mark Beaumont built on the idea and produced a repaint of ( I think) a Ugandan operator, which included the couple below.

cowpatz wrote:That’s taking sheepskin covers to the extreme.


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