Flying an old friend...

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Flying an old friend...

Post by petermcleland »

...in real REX weather today at McLeland Field:-

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I must fly this aeroplane more often...It is such a joy.

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The 2D panel on this machine is a lovely to use...

The rest of the landing sequence can be seen by clicking this address:-

http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5008

Thanks for looking :fly:

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Very nice Peter. Pity the texture map is a swine :lol: I love the soundset on that model too :tunes:

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DaveB wrote:Very nice Peter. Pity the texture map is a swine :lol: I love the soundset on that model too :tunes:
Oh yes Dave...I love the sounds those big radials make. Especially when idling with all that popping and banging. I only noticed the exhaust flames for the first time on this flight and they seem to be one per cylinder with no gathering manifold, so I guess all those short stubs would make one hell of a noise :)

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Great detail as always, sir! :-O
And the captain .... very relaxed :bandit: :thumbsup:
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I remember one time at Duxford, I was behind one when he did his run-up. I was nearly asphyxiated and deafened... :lol:
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Re: Flying an old friend...

Post by Vulcan_to_the_Sky! »

Lovely shots of a lovely plane.

Have the urge to go and fly one myself now!
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The 1st shot is awesome. ;)

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For some reason, I cannot see the pics. What was the aeroplane, Peter?

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cstorey wrote:For some reason, I cannot see the pics. What was the aeroplane, Peter?
Chris,

Can you see the two that I posted? And what happens when you click the link to the rest of the post?

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Post by austerdriver »

I checked the link in your post for the rest of the screenshots and got nothing.

Just tried it now and they are showing. Strange

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