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Dornier Do-17Z available for 1946 DBW.
G'day guys,
It's finally arrived at SAS, the Do-17Z from Ranwers, it's heaven on a stick . Get yours now before they all run out the door. Cheers, T_T.
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Isn't it great we can fly this in '46!
I cant imagine a BoB scenario where this mainstay aircraft isn't flyable! Oh...wait a minute... |
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Er, that'd be "get yours now before they all get shot down" wouldn't it?
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The canopy is a bit odd, is it based on the tupolev model?
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Modified from TD's Do-217 model.
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sort of... the gear and tail are. The body and the rest are said to have different aircraft sources.
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