Bristol 170 Superfreighter

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What is it about the Bristol Freighter that makes you want to leave a bowl of dog food and some water out for it ? Well...it does me , anyway.

That aside, lovely work Garry. Looking forward to the day. :)

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:think:

Perhaps I should throw a stick and see what happens :dunno:

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the stick will fall to the ground.

:dunno: gravity?

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How much will this be selling for, and will it be download only, and what payware site will it be on :welldone: :dunno: STUPID
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Its strange, but it seems to look a very 'friendly' aircraft if thats possible. Makes you want to pat it on the head. Either that or I'm going senile.

Probably the latter.

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She's like Grannie......not pretty in the usual sense but lovely, very freindly and very forgiving
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Perhaps I should get out more

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Paul

Its very like driving a number 6 bus from the front seat of the top deck :)

About as fast too - just doesn't smell like diesel and little old ladies


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Paul K wrote:Its strange, but it seems to look a very 'friendly' aircraft if thats possible. Makes you want to pat it on the head. Either that or I'm going senile.

Probably the latter.
Just don't get your hand to close to its mouth. This aircraft has been known to eat automobiles! :o ;-)

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Garry Russell wrote:She's like Grannie......not pretty in the usual sense but lovely
:o Did you say its like riding grannie....?

Oh the horror....... :$

Oh the thought..... :o

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FlyTexas wrote:
Just don't get your hand to close to its mouth. This aircraft has been known to eat automobiles! :o ;-)

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And HS.748's

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