Damn, the secrets out. Watch out for the Halifax!Jon.M wrote:Hi Ted,
Taking time off from the Airfix Tribute Forum?
Jon
A good civil, a good military aircraft please?
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Bucc sounds interesting. I have the Flying Stations carriers which are very nice. Will check it out.TSR2 wrote:I'm with DG on the Mil jet as I'm a Hunter fan and his are superb. Its actually the only Mil jet I regularly fly and do most of my scenery testing with it. Others to consider are the Harrier (Either Wilco or Razbam depending on which era you prefer) and what about the Buccaneer S1 (there is an S2 in the works too) if you fancy something low and fast, with Carrier capability from Flying Stations.
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Thanks for all the replies.
Sounds like I should go for the 146, Bucc and Hunters.
Sounds like I should go for the 146, Bucc and Hunters.
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if you want a free bucc, try mineDogTailRed2 wrote:Bucc sounds interesting. I have the Flying Stations carriers which are very nice. Will check it out.TSR2 wrote:I'm with DG on the Mil jet as I'm a Hunter fan and his are superb. Its actually the only Mil jet I regularly fly and do most of my scenery testing with it. Others to consider are the Harrier (Either Wilco or Razbam depending on which era you prefer) and what about the Buccaneer S1 (there is an S2 in the works too) if you fancy something low and fast, with Carrier capability from Flying Stations.
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I second that, the Ukmil Bucc S2 is a cracker
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Okay, I'll check that one out first!
Finally got everything re-installed on my new rig.
Only took 7 months!
Then disgraced myself by flying from EGLC to Duxford and getting lost. Landed at Stanstead.
I tell you those Jet boys were angry at my little Harvard. Especially as I flew an very WIDE circuit
Finally got everything re-installed on my new rig.
Only took 7 months!
Then disgraced myself by flying from EGLC to Duxford and getting lost. Landed at Stanstead.
I tell you those Jet boys were angry at my little Harvard. Especially as I flew an very WIDE circuit
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Might have been worse - you could have landed at Edwards AFB!!
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Best,
Myles
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You sure did disgrace yourself...never go to Stansted and spell it with a penultimate 'a'...you won't survive.DogTailRed2 wrote: Then disgraced myself by flying from EGLC to Duxford and getting lost. Landed at Stanstead.
(Cooking pot kept at the ready)
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"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
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I agree!DaveG wrote:I second that, the Ukmil Bucc S2 is a cracker
"Speed building both sides.....passing one hundred knots.....V1..rotate...oh sh*t..."
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I have also now started to try and port this version back into FS9