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Motormouse
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by Motormouse » 14 Dec 2006, 14:57
from Francesim.com
Le Westland Wessex n’est pas forcément un appareil très connu dans les pays francophones, mais malgré cela c’est un appareil qui a marqué l’histoire aéronautique anglaise avec plus de 40 ans de service dans les différentes armes de l’armée britannique. Il méritait une modélisation de qualité et la team Simshed l’a fait avec brio. L’appareil ravira tous les amateurs d’hélico un peu étrange et peu connu mais très utiles quand même. Merci à cette team pour ce superbe hélico
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Jon Rose
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by Jon Rose » 14 Dec 2006, 16:03
And Again En Anglais ?
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by DaveB » 14 Dec 2006, 16:05
Yeh Pete.. you know most of us here haven't mastered English yet so throwing French at us is rubbing it in just a little!!
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DanKH
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by DanKH » 14 Dec 2006, 16:15
"Blah, blah, blah...The Wessex is very good.....blah, blah blah....
blah, blah....British aviation history....blah, blah....
blah,,....40 years in the British army....blah...
thank you very much to the team for this wonderful helicopter....."
more or less....
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DanKH on 14 Dec 2006, 16:17, edited 2 times in total.
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by DaveB » 14 Dec 2006, 16:16
OK Dan.. brevity works fine by me
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by Quixoticish » 14 Dec 2006, 16:29
Le Westland Wessex n’est pas forcément un appareil très connu dans les pays francophones, mais malgré cela c’est un appareil qui a marqué l’histoire aéronautique anglaise avec plus de 40 ans de service dans les différentes armes de l’armée britannique. Il méritait une modélisation de qualité et la team Simshed l’a fait avec brio. L’appareil ravira tous les amateurs d’hélico un peu étrange et peu connu mais très utiles quand même. Merci à cette team pour ce superbe hélico
The Westland Wessex is not well known in French speaking countries, however it marked 40 years of English aeronautical history with more than 40 years of service in the British armed forces. It merited a quality model and the Simshed team made one with brilliance. The aircraft will charm amateur helicopter pilots even though it is a little strange and not well known. Thank you team for this superb helicopter.
I had to take a few liberties with that one, but that's the gist of it. :dance:
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by DanKH » 14 Dec 2006, 16:31
Exactly my words....
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Motormouse
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by Motormouse » 14 Dec 2006, 18:47
Jon Rose wrote: And Again En Anglais ?
Wot Dan said!
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Brian Franklin
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by Brian Franklin » 14 Dec 2006, 19:54
Seems a little different form the way we used to speak about the Puma when I worked on 72....
Merci beaucoup Monsieur Pete, désolé, mais j'ai seulement le français 'touristique'!