Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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DaveB wrote:Graham..

If you already have FS9 versions of these, you should be able to download FSX versions for free. There have been updates to a few for which there's a small charge :)
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Should have said i have both Dave, but thanks.


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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Rgr that mate :thumbsup: I think I must have all the extreme series.. perhaps missed out on the very latest but for starters.. Bristol, Gatwick, LHR, Birmingham, Stansted, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow, Belfast and Liverpool.. if there are any more, I don't have them. All well worth the effort. Forgot I'd got Liverpool until I checked just so I'd better re-acquaint myself :lol:

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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Don't worry mate :)

The British aviation industry forgets about Liverpool so why not you? :thumbsup:
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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Hi Peter , good to hear about you and your brill 'pooter skills . The Plogs were great , like moving maps ; but no electricity needed . The navlogs that replaced them are not a patch , but i guess by then we had TV screens with INS / GPS moving maps .
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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Hi Peter

Don't worry about the late reply, just got down to my local library today so managing to catch up on all these posts.

Peter and Dave, Very many thanks, really found your answers to my question to be interesting reading. In the sim I had always started bringing up the droops at around 230knots and started retracted around 235knots. Now I know better. Again, very many thanks :thumbsup:

Ian, sorry for not PM'ing you prior to finishing work but got a tad busy and did not find time so it is down to the local library this morning BTW I still have the AI you sent me for Daves' Manchester Airport but as yet not found the time to get a vid out on it but I promise faithfully that will be done before Christmas of 20?? :lol:

Ben, brilliant screen shots!! Unfortunately when at work your screenies do not show, don't know why when I can view others. Must be our computer settings that are stopping them and unfortunately cannot access the settings to change anything!! :dunno:

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Re: Question for Peter if I may re: Trident Flaps

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Hi Nigel :hello:

Ben appears not to be using photobucket or any of the popular upload sites so perhaps that's where the difference lies??? *-)

May not be on your works 'accepted' list :worried:
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Hi Garry :hello:

Many thanks for the update. Will have to make more trips down to the library in future. :lol:

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Ben uploads his pictures here Nige so if you can see mine, there's no reason why you shouldn't see his *-)

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Hi Dave :hello:

Come to think of it.........cannot remember if I have seen your pics from the computer at work :doh:

Now it is going to be a week before I find out............Watch this space!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol:

If you can see the Vanguard on my sig at the bottom of my posts.. you can see my pictures ;)
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