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Garry Russell
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Seems to be some sort or availiable source file

Not actually studied it

Not really my cup of tea but if it's not already known about perhaps it might be of iterest .

Seems to be an unpainted model and a gmax file???

http://www.dpsflight.com/

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Eeek Garry.. what an odd site that is :o

Tks for the HU though ;-)

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TBH

I couldn't quite work it out. Brian (Horse) mentioned it while I was talking to him :)

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I remember the chap who has this web site. He sent me a heart warming email to say how much he enjoyed the York, and that we should have been charging for it!! Later he enquired if I would like to do commentaries for his vids! the York vid is enjoyable and proves that she did wot it sed on de box lid.

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Dave

Something else to practice deck landings!

It's got a hook and folding wings - needs some paint and doesn't want to slow down.

Ian

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