Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

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Re: Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

Post by nigelb »

Happy Birthday to both of you! Sorry its a bit late!

:cheers: :guinn: :guinn: :cheers: :guinn:

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Re: Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

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Many thanks for the greetings. Had an easy day, not a lot to do really but had a walk with daughter. I think this business of getting older is a bit overrated. :agree: EricT
Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!

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Re: Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

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Happy birthday chaps. :cheers:
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Re: Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

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Happy Birthday Guys! :cheers:
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Re: Happy Birthday Tomliner (76) & T6Flyer (54)

Post by T6flyer »

Thanks to everyone for their kind words. So much appreciated.

Dont think want many Birthdays like that again. Was lucky enough to be able to go to work and then it was just straight back home for tea and medals. Hopefully things will get better for all of us in the not to distant future, as long as we behave ourselves in the meantime.

I am still working at the Museum at Newquay, my current project being the rebuild and detailing of a Boulton Paul Balliol which has just arrived from Cosford. I helped Ito San build his way back in the days of FS9 and then well with Messrs Molyneaux and Horsey, the Balliol was one of the models that we created. Its almost as if it has come full circle.

Sim wise, have nothing at home, (but was mentioned on a recent Dreamsofwings video on youtube as to the A2A T-6) and at work the old trusty Hunter sim is getting a revamp before we open in May. We also have a RAF Tornado avionics sim which we intend to convert to VR, but with what covid and umming and arrhing about licenses, we are not sure which road to take on that one.

Best wishes to all,

Martin

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