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DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 10 Jun 2008, 12:09
Just Downloading it from Ted Site
http://www.tedcook.btinternet.co.uk/
GA Cygnet - One of my favorite prewar British trainers - just need the open Cockpit Owlet to go with it
For those who aren't sure
Oh yes, Its up at "the pond" as well now
Leif
FlyTexas
Red Arrows
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by FlyTexas » 10 Jun 2008, 13:13
Me likes!
Thanks for the heads-up Leif, and thank you Mr. Cook.
Brian
DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 10 Jun 2008, 13:47
Its a little jewel to fly Brian
Just did a spot of VFR from Old Warden to Panshanger to Booker - Frame rates didnt even drop passing abeam LHR
and it totally gives itself to old fashioned "I fly roads" navigation
Again thank you Ted, another thing of beauty returned to its rightful place
Leif
PeteH
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by PeteH » 10 Jun 2008, 13:59
What a delightful model
!
Already ported over into FSX with just a small adjustment to the glass textures and flys like a dream.
Thanks Ted.
Pete
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 10 Jun 2008, 15:49
Here's a pic of G-AFVR sporting colored regs and some stripes.
http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=G-AFVR&u=reg
Does anyone know what colors are/might be used in the pic? Also does anyone know what that marking is on the fin? The GA logo? A flying club logo perhaps?
Brian
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by Filonian » 10 Jun 2008, 17:16
Thanks fort the HU Leif, and of course many thanks to Ted for the model.
Graham
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 10 Jun 2008, 17:36
That's an interesting looking machine
Thanks for the HU Leif
Garry
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ferryman
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by ferryman » 11 Jun 2008, 12:24
Two British light aircraft in a week - it MUST be Christmas! ;-)
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by DispatchDragon » 11 Jun 2008, 20:23
John
There are a couple more Classic Light aircraft in the pipe at present
Also DavidM is updating his messenger with an additional military panel and some other little nice improvements
Lei
FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 11 Jun 2008, 21:06
ferryman wrote: Two British light aircraft in a week - it MUST be Christmas! ;-)
...with Boxing Day close on its heels judging by what Leif just said.
Brian