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- 21 Feb 2006, 18:04
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
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I've been sitting at the end of Heathrow's runways plane spotting!!!! :lol: . I've seen Tridents and Vanguards so far.The only thing is my graphics card and Ram aren't up to the job :doh: . I went to Manchester first and my Just Flight scenery didn't even show up!!!!!. All I'd got were runways and ...
- 18 Feb 2006, 18:42
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
- Views: 15355
- 18 Feb 2006, 18:12
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
- Views: 15355
I've been sitting at the end of Heathrow's runways plane spotting!!!! :lol: . I've seen Tridents and Vanguards so far.The only thing is my graphics card and Ram aren't up to the job :doh: . I went to Manchester first and my Just Flight scenery didn't even show up!!!!!. All I'd got were runways and p...
- 18 Feb 2006, 10:13
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
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Branniff wrote:If any of you has tried the ice-skating abilities of a Jaguar XJ-6, you'll know why I'm planning on staying in this weekend... Migman says: Go find yourself a nice empty car park and practice some sideways action and hand brake turns. I'm not saying get as good as the Scandanavians ar...
- 17 Feb 2006, 18:39
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
- Views: 15355
- 15 Feb 2006, 22:19
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
- Views: 15355
- 15 Feb 2006, 18:40
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Classic British AI
- Replies: 47
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- 30 Jan 2006, 19:47
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Welcome
- Replies: 47
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Hello Moses03. I'd like to add my welcome to you. I'd also like to express concern over your avatar. I'm hoping that the photographer has one leg shorter than the other. If not, then I really hope that the pilot executed a missed approach :lol: Hope you enjoy the forum Ian :D Nah Ian.It's nothing t...
- 09 Jan 2006, 20:43
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Spitfire engines
- Replies: 12
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Hi guys, My Dad flew Spitfires operationally during the war, from the Mk I to the Mk VIII and IX, and post-war flew the Mk 22, with the Griffon. He tells me that from the pure flying point of view, the Mk V with a Merlin 55 was the nicest 'pilot's aeroplane'. However, as an aeroplane to fight with,...
- 07 Jan 2006, 10:46
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Spitfire engines
- Replies: 12
- Views: 6153