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Aero Ae-45S

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An updated Ae-45S for FS2004 is now available at flightsim.cz. Neat! :)

http://www.flightsim.cz/fsitem.php?act= ... lan=&menu=

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Actually Brian

as it has association with the UK (I remember seeing PRR Everywhere in the mid 60s) I thought I might upload it to the Pond


At present I'm uploading alot of stuff I have on Disk that disappeared when Avsim fell over and republishing it -- its a long ardous process of sending email and asking permission.


And yes its a really nice model

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Re: Aero Ae-45S

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Yes Leif G-APRR....was that the one eventually painted up as a Heinkel 111????? :o

The other common one was the simila Aero 145 G-AROE.....they seemed to tour the air rallys :think:

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I believe PRR was the faux Heinkel --- When I first saw it it was painted grey, cream and a rust colour -- As I remember it was usually seen in company with a Meta-Sokol - I am busy replacing the Baron sound file with the Comet's file as we speak -- the Mikron sounded like a Gypsy (and Not just because it was inverted inline).

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Hi Leif

I never saw it by it's Heinkel days and TBH i'ts so long ago now when I used to see them I don't remeber what they sounded like.

They always seemed popular amoung those that flew them :)

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Re: Aero Ae-45S

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Wikipedia (which we know is always accurate ;-) ) states that the Ae-45 has a service ceiling 4,429 ft. Surely a typo...I think? :dunno:

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4,429 Meters = 14500 Feet :)

Im just putting it up at the Pond now.

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I downloaded this yesterday while checking my bookmarks but did not realise that it was new :doho: But I see that it was an "update" - hence my confusion.

Anyway I logged 'PRR at Biggin Hill in 1965, G-APWV (Meta Sokol) was also there so maybe that is the one Leif remembers.

And G-AROE was at Gatwick in the same year. For all of those, I may have seen them many times again but youth has its ignorance of potential history!

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Ta Ian

I could not remember the regs --

BTW I need a good painter to change some textures -- if you look there is a dark circle on the left side of both
cowls -- well they are mirrors and need to be on inside only -- they were for checking the gear.


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DispatchDragon wrote: BTW I need a good painter to change some textures -- if you look there is a dark circle on the left side of both
cowls -- well they are mirrors and need to be on inside only -- they were for checking the gear.
That should be easy provided that the textures are not 'shared' where one side is copied from the other. I can take a look if you want to send me the file. PM me for my email addy Leif.
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