The Rules!

Classic Non-Brit Forum.
A dedicated area to post on your favourite 'Classic' non-British freeware flightsim aircraft.

Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry

Post Reply
User avatar
DaveB
The Ministry
Posts: 30457
Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 20:46
Location: Pelsall, West Mids, UK
Contact:

The Rules!

Post by DaveB »

Hi Guy's and welcome to the Classic non-British Freeware Forum.

After some deliberation, it has been decided to open an area on CBFS dedicated to 'Classic' non-British flightsim aircraft. In doing so, we hope to keep the main CBFS area pure to Classic British Flightsim leaving this area to cover all other freeware Classic's.. the emphasis being 'Classic' and 'Freeware'. Non-Brit payware can be dealt with as normal on the Payware Forum.

Please enjoy your new forum and follow the few guidelines listed above. :wink:

DaveB :smt025
For, and on behalf of the CBFS Team
ImageImage
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!

User avatar
DelP
The Gurus
Posts: 2243
Joined: 16 Aug 2004, 21:40
Location: Under EGCC 23R approach....

Post by DelP »

I'm shocked :shock:

Good move...

Image

Derek :wink:
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent

Airborne Signals

User avatar
Angus
Chipmunk
Chipmunk
Posts: 46
Joined: 07 Mar 2005, 21:37
Location: Sheffield

Post by Angus »

Good idea. Perfect place for discussion of some of the brilliant classic freeware Russian aircraft that are around. I take it A***** and B***** are still banned even here though? :grin:
"The wisest man is not the one who knows the most, but the one who realises he knows the least."

Image

Angus

andy

Post by andy »

Tonks wrote:Can't see anything wrong with the old stuff... but this is not realy a place for an A380 :-?

Tonks 8)
It probably wouldn't fit on the page anyway.............. :shock: :lol: :lol:

User avatar
Angus
Chipmunk
Chipmunk
Posts: 46
Joined: 07 Mar 2005, 21:37
Location: Sheffield

Post by Angus »

Tonks wrote:Can't see anything wrong with the old stuff... but this is not realy a place for an A380 :-?

Tonks 8)
I quite agree. I was meaning are discussion of aircraft such as the A300/310 which are getting on for "classics" (in age at least) acceptable here?
"The wisest man is not the one who knows the most, but the one who realises he knows the least."

Image

Angus

User avatar
Angus
Chipmunk
Chipmunk
Posts: 46
Joined: 07 Mar 2005, 21:37
Location: Sheffield

Post by Angus »

OK that's fine, just wanted to know where I stood as it were. Thanks for clarifying.
"The wisest man is not the one who knows the most, but the one who realises he knows the least."

Image

Angus

gwsimulations
Chipmunk
Chipmunk
Posts: 22
Joined: 12 Mar 2005, 13:51
Location: UK
Contact:

Post by gwsimulations »

Does Concorde count as British or Non-British?

User avatar
TobyV
Vintage Pair
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2862
Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 20:41
Location: Halfway up a hill

Post by TobyV »

I think thats British enough :grin: :lol: !

User avatar
TSR2
The Ministry
Posts: 15647
Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 14:32
Location: North Tyneside, UK
Contact:

Post by TSR2 »

Most definately British
Ben.:tunes:

ImageImageImage

mulletman
Viscount
Viscount
Posts: 116
Joined: 07 Aug 2004, 20:19
Location: Bucks, England
Contact:

Post by mulletman »

just put in both, its worth it.

(of course you could always call it concorde here and concord anywhere else! :wink: )
Image Image
Yes...and... I Like my Boeings.

Post Reply