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Guys , just to lighten up a previous serious subject ......

''''' Dave could be our patron saint of flightsim. *-) He'd love that. :lol: Geez, I miss that guy. :( '''''''

Discus .... and keep it light . All ideas , reasons , coat of arms , heraldic devices , mottos , coat of arms , titles , awards , medals etc .

WHY all ?

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Here is a fitting testament from the forthcoming UK2000 Gatwick scenery:

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Because he was in the Vanguard of flightsimmers :)
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Thanks for posting that George. Alison was chuffed to bits when I mentioned it earlier. A really lovely gesture from Gary, and much appreciated.👍🏼
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Fantastic tribute George. :thumbsup:

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That is wonderful. I'll buy it just to have that brass plaque in my flight sim world. :thumbsup:

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Dave F said "keep it light", I actually had an idea I wanted to bounce off people, maybe it's not so light. Here goes anyway:

Dave loved Brooklands, he loved the Vanguard and he loved flight sim. I noticed in his profile there was a link to a Vanguard website and one of the things on there was a wooden TCA cockpit mockup that someone was restoring. I don't know if this is at Brooklands or even if it were if they'd be interested in using it for such a purpose, but I wondered if would be possible to get a small sim up and running there in memory of Dave? I know they have the Concorde sim and it costs quite a lot to use it. I was thinking along the lines of something much simpler, cheaper and more "accessible".

Any thoughts, anyone? Might not even have to be a whole cockpit, maybe even just a "kiosk" set up like at Tangmere?

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Post by FlyTexas »

How about asking fellow simmers to consider making a donation to the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity. :dunno:
https://www.rnrmc.org.uk/
There are many veterans in the worldwide flightsim community. Maybe they would have a heart toward a charity such as this. It appears that the RNRMC accept online donations from around the world. Just a thought.

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Hi Chaps,

I'll check with the family which Vanguard project it was, but there was a collection for one of them and that might be best. Leave it with me guys. :cpu:
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