Hi Simon,
I'm a bit puzzled by your comment about Sumburgh being British. That's a given seeing as the Shetland Islands are part of the UK. What made you think that any of us that posted suggested otherwise? Of course Sturgeon (Scottish First Minister for those who don't know our odd political situation) would like that to change but hopefully it won't.
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The fact it is on the Non British Forumajb wrote: ↑22 Apr 2019, 18:27Hi Simon,
I'm a bit puzzled by your comment about Sumburgh being British. That's a given seeing as the Shetland Islands are part of the UK. What made you think that any of us that posted suggested otherwise? Of course Sturgeon (Scottish First Minister for those who don't know our odd political situation) would like that to change but hopefully it won't.
Andy
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Ah, now it makes sense! Like Andy, I was wondering why the comment was made. Well spotted, Simon.
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Well the main reason I made my EGPB Sumburgh airport question post right here on Non British Forum is that BECAUSE it says NO NO NO BRITISH PLANES meaning that my EGPB Sumburgh airport question falls within category of NO NO NO British planes since the airport scenery has nothing to do with British planes.
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Oops! Completely missed the forum header Simon, just saw the posting.
Aharon, interesting reasoning but as Sumburgh is still most definitely British I guess that it can qualify for the main CBFS Forum. That said, very few aircraft flying into EGPB daily are British, sadly.
Andy
Aharon, interesting reasoning but as Sumburgh is still most definitely British I guess that it can qualify for the main CBFS Forum. That said, very few aircraft flying into EGPB daily are British, sadly.
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Yeah Sumburgh is very British but me asking questions about Sumburgh airport is NOT NOT about Classic British Flight Sim planes. The main CBFS Forum is for SUPPORT and DISCUSSION about PLANES produced by Classic British Flight Sim planes. Sumburgh airport is not considered example of SUPPORT and DISCUSSION about PLANES produced by Classic British Flight Sim planes hence me being very careful where to post appropiate posts in accordance with description of each subforum.
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Since the header for this forum says
It does not qualify for this area either. Since we don't have a scenery section I would say the CBFS Forum would be better as I think it's safe to expand 'freeware aircraft' to 'freeware add-ons'.A dedicated area to post on your favourite 'Classic' non-British freeware flightsim aircraft.
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