Alex,
One seems to be able to get there, but I have found (Dave also) that on the 3rd click, if trying to answer a forum question for example, one gets redirected & if you do get that it changes its address each time!
Keith
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- 03 Aug 2013, 19:28
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: BRITSIM
- Replies: 104
- Views: 36094
- 03 Aug 2013, 15:09
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: BRITSIM
- Replies: 104
- Views: 36094
BRITSIM
Sorry Guys & Girls, but it looks as if Britsims been hacked yet again!
One gets redirected to an apps site!
I have been free of this until today & Dave Moly is also affected.
Have not heard from the Happy Otter for ages, so presumably he has got more fish (or Squirrels?) to fly!
Keith
One gets redirected to an apps site!
I have been free of this until today & Dave Moly is also affected.
Have not heard from the Happy Otter for ages, so presumably he has got more fish (or Squirrels?) to fly!
Keith
- 30 Jul 2013, 19:28
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Paper is dead...
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1049
Re: Paper is dead...
Its an advert thats shown over here, but I cannot remember what for!
Keith
Keith
- 21 Jul 2013, 08:29
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Chipmunk recollections please
- Replies: 14
- Views: 1751
Re: Chipmunk recollections please
Only had a couple of trips in a Chippy, but as for the brakes thats very normal. Most Miles types & Proctors had the Bendix brake system where for taxying one set the handbrake lever 3 notches on & this set the bias plate on the base of the rudder pedals so that one got rudder pedal differen...
- 14 Jul 2013, 08:34
- Forum: Developers Corner
- Topic: MILES M13 Hobby
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1453
MILES M13 Hobby
Being unable at present to upload to Britsim.com, the Miles M13 Hobby is now available over at flightsim.com
miles_m13_hobby.zip
Designed as usual for FS9 it will port over to FSX.
Keith
miles_m13_hobby.zip
Designed as usual for FS9 it will port over to FSX.
Keith
- 14 Jul 2013, 08:27
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Typhoon warning
- Replies: 21
- Views: 3997
Re: Typhoon warning
There was a situation at Llanbedr quite a few years ago where a Jindivik fell short of the runway on landing & hit a parked car with its occupants in it. As it was outside of the airfield boundary all that could be done was to place warning notices, there was no authority to do any more!
Keith
Keith
- 13 Jul 2013, 08:26
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
- Replies: 55
- Views: 9204
Re: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
Very long interesting discussion on this over at SOH by current pilots....seems PNF was a check pilot & to have intervened would have failed the PIC! - Anyway thats as I interpret some of the forum.
Keith
Keith
- 12 Jul 2013, 09:07
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
- Replies: 55
- Views: 9204
Re: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
Interesting programme on UK TV Channel 4 last night ' Terror in the skies' - showed problems with modern 'puter systems & for me the telling thing was the very bad presentation of airspeed on the MFD! (Turkish crash at Amsterdam 1 mile short of runway). I'm used to analogue dials of reasonable s...
- 08 Jul 2013, 20:15
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
- Replies: 55
- Views: 9204
Re: Asiana Crash Landing San Francisco
How many times a manual landing though as opposed to an auto one? Reliant too much on automation - both of them though? Bad crew co-operation syndrome? Also tired after a long flight? Otherwise the very difficult to prove fuel icing situation? Does the ASI recording match the radar speed I wonder? K...
- 30 Jun 2013, 17:50
- Forum: CBFS Forum
- Topic: Accessing the website
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2762
Re: Accessing the website
Try Firefox......
Keith
Keith