Happy Birthdays chaps.
Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
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Re: Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
Happy birthday fellas!
Brian
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Re: Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
Felicitations or commiserations as you feel appropriate chaps
Jim
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Re: Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
Happy Birthday Mates! Stop on by and we will buy you each a pint!
Joe Cusick,
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Re: Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
Happy Birthday to both of you!
Nigel²
Nigel²
Re: Double up again today - TomLiner (73) and T6Flyer (51)
A belated Thank you to everyone for their kind comments. So much appreciated.
I don't sim, anymore, but still pop in every now and again to see what's what and who knows in the future might return to the fold. But I do have a little play at work from time to time using P3Dv4 and Aerofly2 with VR when working on various projects. Hopefully, we are looking at producing cockpit sections to be thus equipped for Museums and private individuals after the success of our first which was used to promote 'Dunkirk'. Seems to be a lot of interest out there, just got to work out what is viable and what isn't. Today, have spent the morning prepping up the codes on a Spitfire Vb FSM and this afternoon on a paperwork trail for an overseas Hurricane project. Every day is different, tomorrow who knows.
Again, thanks for the messages.
Best wishes to all,
Martin
DSCF4506 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr
DSCF4379 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr
157 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr
I don't sim, anymore, but still pop in every now and again to see what's what and who knows in the future might return to the fold. But I do have a little play at work from time to time using P3Dv4 and Aerofly2 with VR when working on various projects. Hopefully, we are looking at producing cockpit sections to be thus equipped for Museums and private individuals after the success of our first which was used to promote 'Dunkirk'. Seems to be a lot of interest out there, just got to work out what is viable and what isn't. Today, have spent the morning prepping up the codes on a Spitfire Vb FSM and this afternoon on a paperwork trail for an overseas Hurricane project. Every day is different, tomorrow who knows.
Again, thanks for the messages.
Best wishes to all,
Martin
DSCF4506 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr
DSCF4379 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr
157 by Martin Pengelly, on Flickr