The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle

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The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle

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I downloaded a fantastic freeware aircraft carrier for FSX named the Charles de Gaulle. Below are some screenies of her virtual crew. You can download the ship here.
http://royalefrenchnavy.restauravia.fr/ ... ations.htm

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What a brilliant find Brian, this will please Dave no end when he see's that carrier unless of course he has an aversion to Charles De Gaulle! :lol: :lol:

Looking at their aircraft on the site plenty of carrier ones' to choose from also. :thumbsup:

Guess those fire crews won't be sat around like that when I attempt a landing! :doh:

Many thanks for the HU.

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I've had the CDG in my fleet for ages. Where HAVE you lot been :lol:

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:doh: Sorry, sir. Reporting to the galley to peel the potatoes as ordered, sir. :RN: ;)

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I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand :wasntme:

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Check out Clemenceau too if you haven't already ;)
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DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand :wasntme:
Hmm... *-) ...ok, as long as I get two daily rum rations. :guinn: ;)

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FlyTexas wrote:
DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand :wasntme:
Hmm... *-) ...ok, as long as I get two daily rum rations. :guinn: ;)

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Remember, Charles de Gaulle is a French ship, you get two daily rations of Wine!

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Good point Joe. :thumbsup: And being a French ship I'd need the two rations of wine and then some. ;) Just look at the fabulous French liner Normandie. I'd be scared to death on a ship that rolled like that. :lol: When they'd serve me my two rations of wine I'd tell them "Leave the bottle." :lol: But seriously, I would've loved to sail on Normandie back in the day. :)

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DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand :wasntme:

:lol:

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Fine looking crew, and not an onion in sight!

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