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Greg Pepper

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Those of you who also fly US classics will know the name Greg Pepper.

It is my sad duty to report here that Greg passed away this week. The next time you fly his fantastic Stratocruisers or Convair propliners, take a second to remember one of the finest freeware developers for FS2002 and 2004.
RIP Greg, thank-you for your fantastic contribution to our hobby.
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http://calclassic.proboards55.com/index ... 494&page=1
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Sad news indeed Trev.

May the good Lord keep him in eternal peace.

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How sad

My condolences to his family

Thank you Greg.......R.I.P.

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Sad news. Rest in peace Greg. :-(
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Very sad news indeed. The C-46 he contributed to was a most eagerly anticipated FS9 aircraft, and remains a firm favourite.

Here's to you Greg; rest in peace and God bless.



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Always a shock to hear of the deaths of people who've contributed so much, and this no different. :-(

I did enjoy flying Greg's KC-97G in my FS9 days. I think I'm going to have to give it a try in FSX...

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Been a fan of Greg's for years. Another pair of shoes that'll never be filled :-(

May the legacy of his work live on for many years to come.

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Very sad news.I'll think of him next I use the C46.RIP Erict
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Re: Greg Pepper

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Another defender of the faith gone.

Meh. Such is life. Occasionally pleasant... more often than not otherwise.
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