Fluff movie. Warning: Boeing content.

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Beautifully flown Ian and your video technique is greatly admired...I had to click the "Like" on that one :)

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Cheers, Peter. You're very generous considering that you set the standard in FS videos!

Check out my new one somewhere in this section. It's a bit more er, ambitious 8)

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I got Ratings Disabled when I wanted to give it a LIKE.
Am I allowed on this forum to say I prefer Boeings to bland Airbuses? :-O
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Depends if Ben's around :worried:

Ian

Very nice :thumbsup: ...you're extremely stable B-)

Thanks for sharing
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Vancouver wrote:I got Ratings Disabled when I wanted to give it a like
Sorry about that, I just use YouTube for the hosting rather than a social media site :lol: So if I disable everything that allows interaction I don't get annoyed by kids who want me to rate their Airbus videos :lol:

Thanks for liking it, though B-)

Oh, and Garry, the stability is a by-product of using an auto-approach down to about 500 feet. Don't tell anyone else, though :shhh:

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Your secret is safe with me :-#
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Flying 737 and being called "stable" I#m worried about you Ian ;) :lol:
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According to Wikipedia there are an average 1250 737s airborne at any given time. There are two taking off or landing every five seconds.

I just thought I'd share that with you before bedtime. Sweet dreams, Ben B-)

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Boeing Boeing Boeing....
So much air pollution, so few EPA officers!

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