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A couple more screen shots:-

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0DokJVl ... vey_Tracey


https://share.icloud.com/photos/0OzP-Pj ... vey_Tracey


Click the URL first and then click the little pic to get the full size one!

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Colours are very sharp Peter, extremely good graphics so this might please you barring the ruddy adverts!! :doh: :lol:

I apologise if you have already viewed this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrdN_dFSv04

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If everything we see in this video is an integral part MSFS 2020 then it really must be a sim to be reckoned with. To run something like this I would need to consider replacing my less than 3 year old pc. I’ll be keeping an eye on developements.
However if ever that day came I would really want to hold on to my FS9 because of some of the classic older models that I have.
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To run something like this I would need to consider replacing my less than 3 year old pc. I’ll be keeping an eye on developements.
Depends really on what your computer specs are Eric, here is a You Tube Video regarding computer requirements to run MS2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjockeYaRu4

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Nigel H-J wrote:
21 Jun 2020, 19:55
Colours are very sharp Peter, extremely good graphics so this might please you barring the ruddy adverts!! :doh: :lol:

I apologise if you have already viewed this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrdN_dFSv04

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Yes, i like that Video Nigel...I’ve set it on my loop ! I noticed that it has a clip of the XCUB, (an aeroplane that i rather like). Here is a screenshot of its panel:-

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0-xRRsb ... vey_Tracey

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Hello Peter, that X Cub is rather a nice looking aircraft and would be good for flying in areas with only grass airstrips in mountainous regions especially with large tyres.

When I watched the video of that aircraft when it turned into the glare of the sun, it reminded me of one flight I had in the K8 Glider, we were using RW24 at RAF Swinderby and launching directly into the sun early evening, had a few thermals and on flying back to rejoin circuit my vision looking ahead was just about the same as your picture and a devil of a job to know whether or not anything was ahead of me in circuit, once I made a 180 deg turn and had the sun behind on the downwind leg, the visibility was perfect.

Never had I experienced that sort of glare/reduced forward visibility like that before or since.

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Hi Nigel, I did all my gliding instructing at Bovingdon...Then when we were kicked out of there because we were under a Heathrow holding pattern and they wanted to put a VOR there...So we moved operations to Manston. It was all great fun and I enjoyed it...

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0n1IIFX ... zPe6OVFWBg

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Hi Peter, grand photograph though strangely enough all the photographs I took when flying at the club have been lost which is a bit of a shame.

Never flew the open cockpit T21 but our club was somehow given an ex-ATC T21 with canopy (probably because no other self respecting RAFGSA Club would take it). Had a number of flights in it but was not really impressed with the performance.

Had to have a look at the map for where Bovingdon is and to move your club to Manston is a hell of a long way from Bovingdon!! That move may well have stopped a few from going all the way to Manston to glide.

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I like the moon in this screenshot !

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0MUvLE4 ... vey_Tracey

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