Paul F's Canberra's now at 'simviation'

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Re: Paul F's Canberra's now at 'simviation'

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Steve

It doesnt matter how you package them - I can open reassign and rezip for publishing - I usually do anyway do chose the best thumbs for them

Uploading 4 of 5 as we speak and Ill have the front page article done tonight
in Cranberry

All done :)

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Definitely downloading all these this weekend. :)

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Good stuff, Leif, in that case I'll do 3-4 in a packet and you can sort them out as you wish. I've just download 3 of the 5 packs and will probably settle down with these tonight. I am going to try and get one paint over to you tonight - an old favourite PR.3 of mine, WF922 from the Midland Air Museum. Standby and cheers for the tea.
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Pleasure Steve

Please check the front page at the pond and see if it meets with your approval ;)

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Definitely meets my approval, although you have a small typo on 'are' in 'are a joy to fly'. Speaking of which, I've found they are sadly not a joy to fly - I'm experiencing the wacky elevator effect that I also found on Paul's Vulcan model - anybody else getting this in FS9? Unless there is a remedy, I'll have to revert to Kevin K's FDEs which worked perfectly.

Will try to get a paint up at the Pond now...didn't get WF922 done but will do later.
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Re: Paul F's Canberra's now at 'simviation'

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Steve

I flew the fourth prototype to Fl410 this evening and it seemed to handle fine - did delete the attached effects though and killed the strobes on the
early versions :) - does quite passable aerobatics as well :)

You probably noticed that I aliased the comet sounds to it - I figured an Avon is an Avon is an Avon :)

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Just downloaded and really enjoying flying it, much prefer flying 2D cockpits although would be interesting if a 3D ever came along.

Using recorder brings a new dimension to flying

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Getting slightly carried away with it, always thought I was an average pilot until this happened....taken just before I hit him up the never regionl!! :$ Think I need just a bit more practise. :worried: Just forgot at that point I reduced speed on the lead a/c, even with full rudder deflection and airbrakes I stood no chance!! :-(

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Re: Paul F's Canberra's now at 'simviation'

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I'm also seeing the elevator fluttering above 275kts. Otherwise a nice looking jet! :flying:

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Perhaps a Canberra multiplayer session might be in order... plenty of varients to choose from! :welldone:

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Re: Paul F's Canberra's now at 'simviation'

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Nigel, it always looks a bit better on the FS Recorder front to fly two different aircraft ;-) , nice shots though all the same.
:welldone: I had to go to a local internet cafe to get these as my ISP's Donkey has gone on strike and I was getting 100BPS at most on the download.
Once there it took me 20 minutes to get the lot! Jolly fine they are too, I think the long wait was well worth it, thanks to Paul (if he reads this), another great Brit well and truly covered in MSFS.
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