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I expect to see building developments springing up around MCLF in the not too distant Peter ;)

EDIT.. Oh, and this shows a fair profile of the 787 wing even though it's slats are down
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Boeing/B ... 1624569/L/
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I was just watching the first flight and it seems the wings are fairly straight.......just diedral

Looking at that model it seems Boeing have made their windows too small so perhaps they have the wing wrong too :worried: 8)
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Having just watched that live take-off of the real thing, it is obvious that the wing curve in this model is correct in flight...almost exactly like one of my shots here. But the model wing curves on the ground are way out *-)

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HI peter

That what I was meaning......on the ground....very curved in flight is getting the norm now. :)
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Nice pictures of the 787. Does it have a VC?

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Not tried this but it looks a lot better :xgrin:
http://pages.infinit.net/camsim/ags787
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Yep....looks a lot better

A bit bright though :-O

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I hate its face. It looks like something from the muppet show.. :hide:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I reckon they've cocked up the xml code to flex the wings. Whoever the hell beta tested that wants something rather nasty putting where the sun don't shine! TBH.. I wouldn't keep it on my system if it were freeware 8)

Email Abacus Peter and ask for your money back. They were very receptive when I told em how sh1te FD4 was ;)

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Plastic model kits will need optional wings for ground or flight :xgrin:
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