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An Old Favorite out for a spin
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Stylish Rick.... very nice indeed
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[quote...ignoring your other post do I read that you might want to make a VC for the 732?][/quote]
I didn't see a reply here Rick but what about going back and finishing your first one: a Viscount 700 with a VC.
Ok I dream alot.
Bruce
I didn't see a reply here Rick but what about going back and finishing your first one: a Viscount 700 with a VC.
Ok I dream alot.
Bruce
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The Viscount WAS finished mate as there was no such thing as a VC when Rick made it.. certainly not as we know it today A Viscount with a VC would be a complete rebuild and that isn't on the cards at the moment
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I would love to know why me flying a B732 points to a request thread ???
the 748 was my first model and i reviseted that
non modellers have no idea how much work is in a VC
A viscount VC would be about 1000 hours work for me and the exterior model is very old and not that accurate (the best i could do in 2002)
Regards
Rick
the 748 was my first model and i reviseted that
non modellers have no idea how much work is in a VC
A viscount VC would be about 1000 hours work for me and the exterior model is very old and not that accurate (the best i could do in 2002)
Regards
Rick
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Indeed
The Viscount was made for FS.2002
What makes you think it's not finished??
The Viscount was made for FS.2002
What makes you think it's not finished??
Garry
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Rick got in there quick whilst I was posting
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I would love to know why me flying a B732 points to a request thread ???
He'd be a confusing patient for a trickcyclist in a word association test
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Well Rick, I must say that these screenshots are ASTONISHING, as they say on the Astonish commercial. The best part was the 2nd SS, the landing view is just superb, probably the best since I last flew your much favoured Meteor!
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