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Paul K
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Re: Favourite British freeware aircraft

Post by Paul K »

No problem Dave. I often find myself 'up the garden path' unassisted anyway. :lol:

Darren, looks good ! Thanks for those pictures. :thumbsup:

Well, that's two old favourites returning to my flight sim world. :)

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I just had a look on Youtube and there's a video as well - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r89XB4V-vIA

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VC10 couldn't be anything else!

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The Dove comes in first...and everything else second. :thumbsup:

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This is really a tough call. So many easy choices. Although on the basis of flying hours alone, my vote would have to go to Rick's HS.748. A simply beautiful rendition with plenty of gorgeous steam gauges....what's not to love? B-)
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As pretty much everybody else has said it is difficult to have one favourite aircraft. Going by the amount of time I spend in them it would probably have to be the Vanguard, Viking and Trident, but I spend a lot of time in the other great aircraft available including the comet recently and the 748. All great models.

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Hm.... that's a difficult one ..... *-)
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Reading through this thread, I just think we should all be grateful that we can enjoy such British Classics, I come from a background of VC10's, Belslows(LOL), Brits,Andovers & Whistling Tits...sadly not available(Wheelbarrows civi version). Recently have had mega enjoyment of the Dove, Chippie & Dominie, like me, a bit long in the tooth but a joy to fly!!

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Re: Favourite British freeware aircraft

Post by Anders Nielsen »

Hi,

Hmm... I think that I spent most time with the Argosy, the Vanguard a close second.

However, currently my favorite british must be the Tupolev Tu-144. The assumption being, that Kim Philby and his friends handed over all the blue-sheets of the Concord to the russians ;)

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Alemaobaiano refers to the latest Rio de Janeiro V9 in his previous post (on this thread). Can anyone help me find it? No success on either AvSim or FltSim. Bill
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