Hello chaps,
Well I thought I'd try something a tad different, and downloaded a fire engine, the Rosenbauer Panther by Mitsuya Hamaguchi. The intention was to trundle around Wyton and inspect the AI in operation there, and I have to say it was pretty good fun. OK, so there never were any Japanese fire engines at Wyton, but we can bend the rules occasionally, right?
Inspecting a PR.9:
Keeping an eye on 360 Squadron:
Checking up on 231 OCU:
Keeping an eye on some colourful vistors:
ATB,
Steve
Fire engine at Wyton
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Fire engine at Wyton
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Re: Fire engine at Wyton
On those rare occasions when I want to create an exclude, I jump into the Alvis Stalwart by the same gentleman.
More accurate than slewing, and heaps more fun too!
MikeW
More accurate than slewing, and heaps more fun too!
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Re: Fire engine at Wyton
Yes, that looks really nice...I use a lot of Hama's stuff and love it all. I think I will go there now and get that lovely machine :flying:
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Re: Fire engine at Wyton
I have been using this wonderful fire engine for some time now both in RAF and BAA markings, great fun to drive.
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Nigel.
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Re: Fire engine at Wyton
I have been using it for about 18 months too and even did a Manchester Airport repaint for Dave (Cap'n Pugwash) and added the A2A 3D lights to it.
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Re: Fire engine at Wyton
Nice to know I'm in the Rosenbauer owner's club now It is good fun, isn't it? Poodling around, taking in the sights we barely get to see at takeoff speed. Hats off to Hama!
Steven Beeny, repainter and modeller. New Canberra series for FS9 out now.
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