Does anyone fancy making a piper aztec? as it would be great to see it on i know one has been done but it would be nice to see it redone like rick's job's they are great( proding rick in rib's lolol )
piper aztec
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piper aztec
Hello one and all
Does anyone fancy making a piper aztec? as it would be great to see it on i know one has been done but it would be nice to see it redone like rick's job's they are great( proding rick in rib's lolol )
now i done i had better
nigel
Does anyone fancy making a piper aztec? as it would be great to see it on i know one has been done but it would be nice to see it redone like rick's job's they are great( proding rick in rib's lolol )
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Re: piper aztec
Hi Nigel
We build and support Classic British aircraft here
We build and support Classic British aircraft here
Garry

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Re: piper aztec
Hi garry
Yes thanks i know thats why i posted here as it's not for british kite's
Yes thanks i know thats why i posted here as it's not for british kite's
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Hi Nigel, appreciate why you posted it here as it's not a British aircraft but the guys here only build British ones............the Aztec is American!!
Some-one may come along and point you in the right direction where you can get it if it has been built for FS lately.
Regards
Nigel.
Some-one may come along and point you in the right direction where you can get it if it has been built for FS lately.
Regards
Nigel.
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This section is for commenting on the odd availiable or up and coming non British classics with, by rights, a British connection.
It's not for major support on none British projects which this site deos not produce as the builders here are British or colonial comitted.
Sorry it if seems a bit narrow , but that's what this site is about and why our members are here
It's not for major support on none British projects which this site deos not produce as the builders here are British or colonial comitted.
Sorry it if seems a bit narrow , but that's what this site is about and why our members are here
Garry

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"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: piper aztec
Thank you all for pointing out my mistake lol, sorry as i used to fly them last one i flew was G-AYTC from baylee air service
they were based in the channel islands, one of our run's was the lobester run to france not fun flying sanping things in the back lolo and the pong after as had to have no heating that was my new guy in the company run's lol
they were based in the channel islands, one of our run's was the lobester run to france not fun flying sanping things in the back lolo and the pong after as had to have no heating that was my new guy in the company run's lol
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I remember that one..and Baylee
What about the salt corrosion??
I often wondered that with the Aeroflete Daks that did a lobster run to Spain
What about the salt corrosion??
I often wondered that with the Aeroflete Daks that did a lobster run to Spain
Garry

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Re: piper aztec
Hi garry
It looks like we came fromn the same school of company flying lol the dak's used heavy a anit corrosion green paint on for and the cargo was in box's sealed,
I can almost remmeber the pong in the aztec, most of the company crew were ex raf pilots, had some great times with them, and when i lost hold you will not belive it but on final's the clyinder on starboard engine busrt threw cowling lost oil and i looked like coming home from a bombing mission smoke pouring out black blue oil smoke they saw the fire crew's come to meet me on landing, must admit started looking for bog roll
well there you now you know why i love aztec's 
It looks like we came fromn the same school of company flying lol the dak's used heavy a anit corrosion green paint on for and the cargo was in box's sealed,
I can almost remmeber the pong in the aztec, most of the company crew were ex raf pilots, had some great times with them, and when i lost hold you will not belive it but on final's the clyinder on starboard engine busrt threw cowling lost oil and i looked like coming home from a bombing mission smoke pouring out black blue oil smoke they saw the fire crew's come to meet me on landing, must admit started looking for bog roll
Re: piper aztec
We had an Aztec at BIA as a crew hack. G-AYLY, painted in the same colour scheme as the 1-11's.
It was based at Shoreham.
Unfortunately, if you google the reg, the results are decidedly pink
It was based at Shoreham.
Unfortunately, if you google the reg, the results are decidedly pink

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Re: piper aztec
nigel
we had not better chat about them it show's our age
great plane's and still hold a place even today,
the bac 1-11's bia i remember seeing them and watching them take off at jersey black smoke on run up then brakes off alway's wanted to see from the jump seat on take off i missed doing it as i had to do an cass vac to stansted
we had not better chat about them it show's our age
the bac 1-11's bia i remember seeing them and watching them take off at jersey black smoke on run up then brakes off alway's wanted to see from the jump seat on take off i missed doing it as i had to do an cass vac to stansted





