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Rick Piper
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Re: Cranwell

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Hi Mate

I have registered now.

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no worries
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Re: Cranwell

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Rick Piper wrote:Hi UKMIL chaps

nice to see Steve A is still about then :thumbsup:

wondered where he went

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No not Steve A but Stephen Legg (aka Stevo), if anyone remembers the ukscenery design team that went off line about a year ago, I was a member of that. I released Military airfields in Yorkshire, Perth Airport in Scotland, Durham Tees Valley airport. The whole team from UKSD is now at UKMIL.

The Cranwell scenery is 99% Keith Steadman's scenery (who works at the airfield), I only helped with a few buildings and vehicles. So all credit to Keith.

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Re: Cranwell

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Hi Steve

You all did a great job.

I am hoping Keith is thinking of an SP2 FSX version as i no longer use FS9.

works ok in FSX but needs a new flatten & some texture tweaks only.

But it's a superb piece of scenery to visit and still good on frames despite being FS9 format which is unusual currently.

Keep it up guys

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Re: Cranwell

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Hi Rick

I've been trying to talk him into it but he doesnt really use FSX at the moment. I might ask him if I can take it on, it should'nt take much to make it SP2\Accel compatible.

we'll see what happens

Stevo ;)
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Re: Cranwell

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Never thought I would enjoying seeing Cranditz again! Great work guys, looks superb. Time to take the Merlin for a spin round her.
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Pringle wrote:Never thought I would enjoying seeing Cranditz again!
Along with "at a distance", virtually is probably the best way to see it! :lol:
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Re: Cranwell

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As my old flight commander used to say 'The best view of Cranwell is through the rear view mirror!'
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Re: Cranwell

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:lol: I have heard that one before and totally agree......... :lol:

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Re: Cranwell

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Well it seemed the ideal spot for Rick's Chippie.....

The gatehouse didn't check our passes.

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The CO won't be too pleased about this...

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