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FlyTexas
Red Arrows
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by FlyTexas » 30 Mar 2008, 19:11
Two repaints created by Morton Mars for Bruno "brunosk" Escaravage's Mosquito NFII. Available at Sim-Outhouse.
404 Sqn Banff
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RF769 Coastal Command
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Brian
nazca_steve
Concorde
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by nazca_steve » 31 Mar 2008, 19:31
Nice. I've been looking for a good freeware Mossie and wouldn't mind doing some paints this year.
Techy111
Battle of Britain
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by Techy111 » 31 Mar 2008, 19:48
Nice looking model but the paints seem a bit.....overlayed....?
Will check it out....thanks for the HU...
Tony
Paul K
Red Arrows
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by Paul K » 01 Apr 2008, 01:52
Hmmmm...anyone else think that cockpit canopy is too big ?
Garry Russell
The Ministry
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by Garry Russell » 01 Apr 2008, 01:58
Looks a little too square
I don't like the seperate lights or the Queen Mary's mooring hawser in lieu of aeriel wires..otherewise looks OK.to me
Garry
Garry
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nazca_steve
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by nazca_steve » 01 Apr 2008, 05:49
Lads, it is still freeware, come on. You're going to have a field day when I release the Sea Hawk
Paul K
Red Arrows
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by Paul K » 01 Apr 2008, 10:39
nazca_steve wrote: Lads, it is still freeware, come on.
True Steve, but if its not right, its not right and I don't really enjoy having it. On the other hand, your Seahawk is going to be a revelation and you will receive the Piper Shupe Visser Award for Freeware Excellence.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 01 Apr 2008, 11:37
nazca_steve wrote: Lads, it is still freeware, come on. You're going to have a field day when I release the Sea Hawk
Indeed it is
I only do freeware and I wouldn't release with lights and aeriels wires like that..we're not here to just say yes to everything
Thick black wires and lights not attached to the wing are not minor issues
There are many other pioubts there I have not mentioned........because it's freeware.
Garry
Garry
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migman29
Trident
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by migman29 » 04 Apr 2008, 19:55
Garry Russell wrote: nazca_steve wrote: Lads, it is still freeware, come on. You're going to have a field day when I release the Sea Hawk
Indeed it is
I only do freeware and I wouldn't release with lights and aeriels wires like that..we're not here to just say yes to everything
Thick black wires and lights not attached to the wing are not minor issues
There are many other pioubts there I have not mentioned........because it's freeware.
Garry
And having seen and flown some of Garry's freeware I know exactly where he's coming from
That Mossie doesn't perform too badly though it was better after I added some decent Merlin sounds to it.
Mark
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