Where do Classic British Simmers go to Fly?

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Where do Classic British Simmers go to Fly?

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This is a fairly basic question here (naive?), but I can't find the info elsewhere. I'm already aware CBFS has its own VA, Classic British Flight Services VA, hosted on the server FlyNet. However, where is the best place to find other Classic British Simmers online who aren't flying liners and heavy metal? I'm thinking of classic British fast jets and classic British helicopters. If there is such a place, lemme know cos I'd love to join in.

I'm especially interested in AAC/FAA helicopters and FAA jets (Venom, Vixen etc.), so if anyone fancies some formation practice or deck landing practice, drop me a PM.
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Ello fella.....well.......i am part of a few nutters who regularly fly online....(me setting up the server).... :cpu:

Your more than welcome to join us as we fly anything that takes our fancy......

You need a headset and get Skype...(its free).....and come join us matey..... :thumbsup:

PM and i'll give you my Skype addy.... :thumbsup:

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You can find me usually in the Central America and Carri bean area, as well as in Europe and, well everywhere, but mostly in the American continent, lately.
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one word - Hawaii

I have a poormans Peter Mclellandish strip on the south side of Maui - which is where I normally play

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Ah, but which MP servers do you guys use??
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While not flying exclusivly British aircraft - (think Boeing |-) ) virtually all my flying is done at Fly the Limit - IP for both the TS server & the multplayer being 'flythelimit.com'.

Website at http://www.flythelimit.com/ (sorry for the plug) :rock:



There is currenty on 'exclusive' channel, (nearly exclusive really), where I & several others go to fly our best of British covering the earliest through to the latest.

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Mostly Alaska...but just at this moment I'm have more fun than I've had for years at the new Kai Tak :o

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I'm rather partial to a bit of online loonery,er,I mean flying.

Timberwolf Aviation do an MP on Sunday nights and I quite often go and join them.

Over at the Pond we're currently organising a fly-in to Leif's pad on Maui(He say's he's got the virtual fridge full of cold ones and the virtual barbie is all coaled up and ready to go).The strip is big enough to get Budgie sized kites in,so we should see some interesting machinery landing knowing the tastes of some of the Venture pilots for personal transport and "recreational" aircraft.

Tony,I'll join in if I'm free,so I'll PM ya.

Airtrooper,I also fly FAA birds,both piston and jets as well as classic piston fighters in general.Unfortunately I'm certainly not a chopper pilot,but reasonably good with the SHAR F/A.2.

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