As the subject title really.
What does everyone reckon is the best early 747-100 or 200 FS9 version freeware or payware?
A VC would be nice too to go with my new widescreen telly.
I've never had a decent version of the big Yank in my hanger so time to do something about it.
Steve
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- 07 Sep 2011, 23:06
- Forum: CNB Forum
- Topic: Best 747 FS9 Pay or Free?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1346
- 12 Jun 2011, 11:24
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: One for the car aficionados
- Replies: 26
- Views: 3390
Re: One for the car aficionados
Fiat Furgone??
- 02 Jun 2011, 22:25
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Tug
- Replies: 21
- Views: 3214
Re: Tug
This forum is great fun
- 13 Sep 2010, 07:50
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Book Recommendation
- Replies: 137
- Views: 147245
Re: Book Recommendation
There's a dramadocumentary based on the Geoffrey Wellum book starting on TV this week.Tuesday I think.
Steve
Steve
- 19 Aug 2010, 21:42
- Forum: FSAirlines info
- Topic: FlyNET/FSA induced failures - REPORT THEM HERE
- Replies: 161
- Views: 92866
Re: FlyNET/FSA induced failures - REPORT THEM HERE
Had No.3 engine on Viscount G-AZNC shut down on IOM to Teesside flight. I restarted it and had no further trouble. As I could see nothing wrong with the aircraft I'm assuming it was a Flynet thing although as I have never had a Flynet induced failure before I'm not sure how you can tell. The flight ...
- 31 Jul 2010, 23:12
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: One of yours
- Replies: 38
- Views: 3399
Re: One of yours
So is it road legal in US? Doesn't it need US plates?
Or is the owner just chancing it?
Steve
Or is the owner just chancing it?
Steve
- 29 Jun 2010, 22:27
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: TV Heads Up - How to Build a Nuclear Submarine
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1574
Re: TV Heads Up - How to Build a Nuclear Submarine
She was a sparks Chris not a turner/fitter
And steel fitting is still what it always was. Welding big bits of metal together.
One of the RN high ups even admitted it was driven by a fancy steam engine.
Steve
And steel fitting is still what it always was. Welding big bits of metal together.
One of the RN high ups even admitted it was driven by a fancy steam engine.
Steve
- 26 Jun 2010, 10:38
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Book Recommendation
- Replies: 137
- Views: 147245
Re: Book Recommendation
One of the best books I have ever read about flight and flying is "Think Like a Bird" by Alex Kimbell. He was an Army pilot flying Beavers in Aden during the sixties and he recounts various episodes during that conflict but for me the best parts of the book are his tales of learning to fly...
- 08 May 2010, 10:45
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Travel: Reno Nevada *Many Pics*
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1811
Re: Travel: Reno Nevada *Many Pics*
Is that museum in Reno what used to be Harrahs motor museum?
I remember going there years ago and there was about
ten Duesenbergs sat in a row which was pretty impressive.
Steve
I remember going there years ago and there was about
ten Duesenbergs sat in a row which was pretty impressive.
Steve
- 05 Jan 2010, 22:52
- Forum: Escorts and Stewards
- Topic: Up to 40cm tonight! Brace yourselfs!
- Replies: 28
- Views: 4021
Re: Up to 40cm tonight! Brace yourselfs!
Looks like they might be getting a covering Ben.
That'll be the country shut down
That'll be the country shut down