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Post by britishtourer »

That's the one!

That's a good pic too.
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Post by Andy B »

Filonian wrote:Just shows what my memory is like, I already had this one installed and had forgotten all about it. :redface: :dunno: I got it from UK Mil, but it is also available now on Avsim

ukmilai_defts_firefly.zip

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That Firefly model is indeed for AI traffic which was the original property of myself before I got bogged under with other projects however UKmil AI (which is hosted by us at JBAI) seemed like a good place to donate the source files. I suppose you could actually fly it as it does have pilots and rounded wheels, it's got all the paints included too.

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Post by Dyl Roberts »

Hi Guy's

I think we're talking about two completley diffrent aircraft here? Both share the same name, but the one I'm working on is a trainer.

Unless I've missed something :lol:

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Post by Filonian »

The topic did indeed start out with the trainer - but would appear to have "evolved"

Never mind, it is all interesting stuff.

As these files were yours originally Andy B, I owe you a vote of thanks for making it possible to "fill the skies"

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Post by Dyl Roberts »

Yes indeed Graham,

That picture is nice, forgot to mention it in my last post.......... :redface:

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Post by Vixus »

Yeah, we're talking about both Fireflies here. :D
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Post by migeater0 »

I was initially talking about the T-67 Firefly used currently by the DEFTS. As they are going to be phased out at somepoint in the forseeable future, anyone know of any Grob 120 models that are upcoming?

http://www.shanaberger.com/images/grob120_1.jpg

http://www.bredow-web.de/ILA_2004/Sport ... -120A-.JPG

http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... entry=true

From what I can work out:

Better Flight Dynamics
Safer in all aspects of the fligh envelope - inc. Aerobatics
Glass Cockpit

Too tired to carry on...see you on around 1200....
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Post by ben_ukmil »

there is 2 ukmils? jesus christ people have no originality these days :dunno:

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Post by DaveB »

Nick,

I'm not sure what Tonks knows of the Firefly but he was a QFI on Grob's and Tutors not too long ago so know's these aircraft very well. I'm sure he'll impart some of his vast knowledge in your general direction if so required :wink:

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Post by Vixus »

So I guess there's only Lucariny's Slingsby out there... no VC I think.
http://lucariny.sites.uol.com.br/FFT67.htm

And Shigeru's Fairey... http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/shigeru/warbirds.htm
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