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J0hn
Concorde
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by J0hn » 11 Dec 2010, 18:04
Okay, the cockpit fitted version has now been released for 24.99 Euro - those who have been flying the mighty fine exterior model around with the B747-400 VC get a 10 Euro discount.
Via Paypal, that worked out at £12.69 for me a few minutes ago.
The biggest issue for me so far with this, is finding ADs with wide enough runways. Most of the time I end up with the wing stays (or whatever they are called) running over the grass
Looks PDG though
JD
DaveB
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by DaveB » 11 Dec 2010, 18:42
You should be ok at Filton John
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DarrenL
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by DarrenL » 11 Dec 2010, 18:53
Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott » 11 Dec 2010, 19:05
RAF Fairford was their normal "base" when visiting the UK oddly enough. Now, I think they use Mildenhall mostly and occasionally other bases.
gordon-in-aberdeen
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by gordon-in-aberdeen » 11 Dec 2010, 21:54
She hits the ground a bit hard there
TTFN, Gordon
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DarrenL
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by DarrenL » 11 Dec 2010, 22:08
And we gave them 3 Vulcans for that old crate. I demand 2 back.
Brian Franklin
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by Brian Franklin » 11 Dec 2010, 22:38
St Mawgan is very wide, it was re-built for B52's but stayed with the RAF. Nimrod guys used to say it was so wide it confused the hell out of them on approach
DarrenL
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by DarrenL » 11 Dec 2010, 22:47
Bruntingthorpe should be, not sure if it is in game though.
J0hn
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by J0hn » 12 Dec 2010, 08:57
I liked that!
Thanks for the suggestions - I'll give them all a go during my test flights. Should be fun.
JD
DarrenL
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by DarrenL » 12 Dec 2010, 21:36
Easily wide enough at Bruntingthorpe