WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
One is on the way for FS9.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
AH yes.. I forgot about that. Like buses.. wait for one and two come along Good though.. you can choose which one you want to get on
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
... and I usually choose the one that ends up being last at the destination ...DaveB wrote:... Good though.. you can choose which one you want to get on ...
Anyway, please, sir, can I have both, though could someone tell me how to get on two buses at the same time ? ? ?
Great news, thanks for the HU,
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Ro
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
Is this true.Scorpius wrote:One is on the way for FS9.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
I have spoken to the development team so I know it is true, their model will be of the RAF Dominie.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
Brilliant cant wait to get it been wanting one of these for ages.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
Is there a link to the FS9 Dominie or is it the same one as in the first link.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
Don't fret FS9ers, computers that can run FSX are becoming more and more affordable. I was once an FS9er myself.
Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
Flew in the Dominie twice when stationed at Stradishall number One Air Navigation School - First flight was a pilot handling check ride followed by a night navigation training flight up to Scotland and back which was interesting as a flight briefing for all crews were given on the route and times of take-off followed by met briefing then if there were any other points to raise before we all made our way to the aircraft so for one to made for FSX as well as FS9 is a bonus.
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Re: WIP: De Havilland DH.125 for FSX/P3D
I would hope so it's SEVEN (7) years old now, positively ancient in computer terms.PilotGuy815 wrote:Don't fret FS9ers, computers that can run FSX are becoming more and more affordable. I was once an FS9er myself.
Alex