Dreamfleet 727 | recommendable?

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Re: Dreamfleet 727 | recommendable?

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Wow! That was impressive - even if just to find out that Lord Nelson had a three-sleeved jacket! I dread to think how many trouser legs he's got ...
The DF 727 looks exquisite, but I don't think I've got the time to read the manual ... unless ...Image

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Great pictures Peter, showing off a lovely looking model and equally good flying skills, which part of the British Airways or BEA manual did that come from, or was it used only when the passenger complained their coffee was cold :lol:
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Re: Dreamfleet 727 | recommendable?

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Hi All,

thank you ever so much for your helpful and funny replies.

I'm sorry for having falsely used the word "patch" - I just meant the add-on itself, the programme - consider it the result from being comparatively new to flight simulation (however not new to aviation) and not a native english speaker... :roll:

Looks like I have to own the thing, a perfect amendment to the BAC in my hangar. The other 727 versions on the simmarket are no alternative for me as I like to fly by VC. And system depth authenticity doesn't scare me at all :)

I will report after my first flight!

Best to all and have a good week,

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WhisperJet wrote:Looks like I have to own the thing, a perfect amendment to the BAC in my hangar. The other 727 versions on the simmarket are no alternative for me as I like to fly by VC. And system depth authenticity doesn't scare me at all :)
Well, it is certainly the one for you then Nick...Enjoy her as much as I have :flying:

Thanks for your replies Ian and Tony...I do hope that people will look at the more serious posts previously pointed to...That one was really just a jokey reply over at Dreamfleet to something Lou said...Couldn't have been important because I can't remember now what it was :$

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Re: Dreamfleet 727 | recommendable?

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I love this model!!! If your going to buy it I highly recommend Turbine Sound Studios soundpack, or its alternative, the "Real Deal" 727 soundpack on Avsim.

Managed to knock this one up today.....and its on its was to All Nodes as we speak.

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Jeez, Ben - that's beautiful! What a fantastic talent you have. I wish the Kingfisher beer tasted as good as the aircraft looks.

Will you be doing this for the Vistaliners model or is it a DF exclusive?

Ian ;-)

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speedbird591 wrote:Will you be doing this for the Vistaliners model or is it a DF exclusive?

Ian ;-)
Dreamfleet only, wrong model (Winglets/Valsan/Super 27)

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