Heads up. New Jens K production over at Avsim.

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AndyG
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Heads up. New Jens K production over at Avsim.

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A prize to the person who works out where the passengers sit. :wink:

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Hi AndyG

That's a nice way of saying it - this is very different from my previous uploads :lol:

Don't worry, I'll be back with more early airliners :smile:

regards, Jens
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Post by AndyG »

Jens,

Ringing the changes, nothing wrong with that. I'm looking forward to the 247, doesn't mean I won't enjoy this just as much. :dance:

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Post by AllanL »

Does this mean we have something to vote against the F-86 with? :smile:

I love the milled from steel undercarriage, after the smoke of my first 'arrival' cleared it was still on all three wheels. It's a treat in the air as well.

Getting back to early airliners? Savioa Marchetti produced some elegant machines as I recall, don't know if any got as far as DDL though.

When you were in the museum modelling the Monospar, you didn't happen to pass the Percival Proctor, KZ-II Kupe or the KZ-IV by any chance. Or the Danecock (seen any pictures of a danish Hawker Nimrod even....)

Just a thought.

I'll get back to circuits in KP-X, then hop into the Vimy Commercial for a different pace of life.

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Thanks Jens


For those of you who havnt yet

Misawa-Daegu - ferry 1.85hrs - the tanks worked as advertised somewhere over the Sea of Japan - Surprised that there wasnt any traffic
at Daegu considering Tantris is produced by the Koreans


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Thanks for the nice Toy Jens

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Post by blanston12 »

Thanks Jens,

I can't wait to get home and try this one out. My current favorite of your is the DC-4 which I am flying a lot right now. I am hoping that at some point you will have a DC-6 variant of it coming out of your workshop but until that happens we are thankful for everything you have done.
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Post by airboatr »

That is A nice looking Jet Leif, good screen shots of the flight
:dance:
i'll have to get it straightway :cpu:
:lol:
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Post by BAe146 »

Misawa! I've been there!
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