Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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Re: Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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Paul K wrote:
I've always fancied having Britain's inter-war flying boats in MSFS, and maybe follow some of the old empire routes; Singapore to Penang for instance, or Calcutta to Colombo...that sort of thing. :)

Terrific work, Jens, very much looking forward to your future creations. :thumbsup:
Seriously: Why not get & fly the Short Kent, Short Empire etc flying boats I have made earlier? Get them at http://www.avsim.com, they are easy to find if you use my last name (Kristensen) as the search word, and sort the entries by date.

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Re: Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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The Empire Boat route to South Africa is on http://www.bluegrassairlines.com

One of these days we'll get round to completing the editing of the flying boat route to Australia. Been saying that for two years mind!

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Re: Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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jensbk wrote:
Paul K wrote:
I've always fancied having Britain's inter-war flying boats in MSFS, and maybe follow some of the old empire routes; Singapore to Penang for instance, or Calcutta to Colombo...that sort of thing. :)

Terrific work, Jens, very much looking forward to your future creations. :thumbsup:
Seriously: Why not get & fly the Short Kent, Short Empire etc flying boats I have made earlier? Get them at http://www.avsim.com, they are easy to find if you use my last name (Kristensen) as the search word, and sort the entries by date.

Best regards

Jens
I've got the Kent, but not the large monoplanes like the S.23, S.30 and so on. Its those big draggy biplanes that appeal to me, for some reason. ;-)

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Re: Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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Hello all,

'Harry' has posted this very interesing link to an excellent Brabazon video clip at the calclassic forum. Enjoy!

http://www.airlinefan.com/view_video.ph ... id=1288645

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Re: Brabazon released on avsim etc.

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Jens,

Thanks for the HU - I am really fascinated by this beauty and your brilliant FS version.

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