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Re: Percival

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:lol: :lol:

Cheers Leif ;)

There are few Proctors out there for either sim (this is probably it!) so go grab it ;) . I cannot recommend the soundset highly enough so make sure you grab that too :tunes:

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Re: Percival

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I just put the sound set up at The Pond as well

Gary is to modest a fellow, he is totally astonished at the attention that his sound sets are getting -- however in my mind it makes the Percy experience
perfect :welldone: :welldone:

Keith, Gary and all the folks who aided and abetted....thank you

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Well Leif..

I had a double dose of Gary's soundsets in FSX today. First, may I say how well the Proctor performs in FSX :thumbsup:

Took it up from Kinloss (ActiveSkyAdvanced loaded) and flew it round the coast to Inverness whereupon I noticed the scenery in FSX is much different to FS9. Scotflight loaded up in this part of the world so I continued on in DG's Rapide (using Gary's soundset). I then realised you can fly down the rivers and lochs all the way from Inverness to Fort William so I quickly changed to the float Rapide (again with Gary's soundset). What a joy. I don't think I went above 115kts all afternoon and aircraft like these make FSX worthwhile keeping. It doesn't matter that the Proctor is an FS9 port-over.. I spent most of the time looking at it, listening to it and admiring the view (Scotland had a much better day weatherwise than we had down here!) ;)

Congrats to both (and team) for a job well done :cpu:

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