Dave Molyneaux
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Dave Molyneaux
Sadly we have lost another stalwart of the British flight sim community. Dave Molyneaux died on Sunday 10th after a short illness.
He produced many British classic, and some not so classic, aircraft for FS9/X including most of the Auster family.
A good friend to any lucky enough to know him, gone too soon.
Sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Allan
He produced many British classic, and some not so classic, aircraft for FS9/X including most of the Auster family.
A good friend to any lucky enough to know him, gone too soon.
Sincere condolences to his wife and family.
Allan
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RIP Dave,
Thanks for your contribution to our hobby.
Condolences to the family.
Thanks for your contribution to our hobby.
Condolences to the family.
Cheers, Mike.
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OMG I am stunned by this news! My deepest condolences to his family at this time!

Larry
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This is so sad. Dave was such a great contributor to the community. Rest In Peace Dave. Thoughts and prayers with your friends and family. 
Ben.






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Another pillar of flight sim has passed.
He will be missed.
He will be missed.
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Very sad. I have some of his planes. As has been said previously another flightsim stalwart passed on.
Simon

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Very sad news indeed. I’m incredibly grateful for his contributions to our hobby and I can’t thank him enough for the countless hours I’ve spent over the years enjoying his creations.
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Oh dear,David,David,David !!!
All those Austers are still fantastic,Leif still shouts "Clear Prop!!,though I'll never get my Moly style Seafire FR.47 now.
Thanks for letting me beta those Austers and that damned Fulmar(yes,it's still a waste of a good Merlin engine,lol)
Rest in Peace me old mate.
All those Austers are still fantastic,Leif still shouts "Clear Prop!!,though I'll never get my Moly style Seafire FR.47 now.
Thanks for letting me beta those Austers and that damned Fulmar(yes,it's still a waste of a good Merlin engine,lol)
Rest in Peace me old mate.
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