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John
Concorde
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by John » 27 Nov 2006, 16:31
Now available at all nodes
sra1_263.zip
And yes it's an 'Ito'
Kind regards
John
delticbob
Concorde
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Location: Doncaster. UK
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by delticbob » 27 Nov 2006, 17:00
Should go like a rocket then :dance:
Bob
I can fly now with my fantastic new PC
DaveB
The Ministry
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by DaveB » 27 Nov 2006, 17:32
I've always thought this an odd but strangely handsome aircraft. Tks for the HU John and tks for posting a shot Eddie
ATB
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
John
Concorde
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by John » 27 Nov 2006, 17:35
Actually that looks very nice!
Kind regards
John
Motormouse
Concorde
Posts: 1343 Joined: 09 Sep 2004, 22:03
Location: In a Hangar
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by Motormouse » 27 Nov 2006, 20:17
Now, did he model the wingtip floats retraction sequence?
ttfn
Pete
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
kit
Trident
Posts: 333 Joined: 07 Jan 2005, 19:55
Location: Forest of Dean
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by kit » 29 Nov 2006, 19:20
Pete,
Motormouse wrote: Now, did he model the wingtip floats retraction sequence?
Indeed, aren't they inflatable or something odd? I know they turn through 180 deg to retract properly. Of course the real thing still exists, or one of them does. Last seen at the Southampton Musuem, or whatever it's new name is.
Regards
Kit
Jon Rose
Viscount
Posts: 128 Joined: 04 Sep 2006, 19:02
Location: Wokingham,Berkshire
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by Jon Rose » 29 Nov 2006, 20:30
That Model Has the Floats assigned to the Spoilers command...