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Blister
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A plethora of Hurricanes from AH

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If your interested in vintage warbirds, this set of AH Freeware Hurricanes has GOT to be your next download :dance: - VERY interesting (as reported over at the Outhouse)

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... adid=20747

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Post by Filonian »

Thanks for that Blister, will grab them as soon as they are available.

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Looks like they are going to be released this weekend :dance:
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Thanks for the heads up :smile: . For me this is fantastically well timed as I’m currently reading ‘Hurricane R4118’ which is the truly fascinating story of the retrieval from India and subsequent restoration to flight of R4118, a survivor of the Battle of Britain. As a result I’m keen to try a Hurricane in Flight Sim and this pack looks like more than meeting that need as it seems to cover it quite comprehensively.

I wonder if I’ll be lucky enough to find that R4118 is included among the numerous paint schemes provided? Here’s hoping.

The only draw back (if you can call it that!! :lol: ) is that if it is released this weekend I won’t get much time to fly it as I’m going to the Waddington Airshow. :-({|=
Coincidentally R4118 was flying at last years show in formation with East Kirkby’s Spitfire http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1004442/L/ , does anyone know if it will be present this year?

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Have a look here Alex.. http://www.waddingtonairshow.co.uk/

I had a quick look and can't see it mentioned but you never know :wink:

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Post by Kevin »

Alex,

If you want a truly excellent freeware Hurricane for FS9, try Robert Sanderson's Hurricane II or his Sea Hurricane, both available at some of the major file libraries. It's one of the best aircraft available for flightsim, IMHO.

Cheers, and welcome!

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Post by AlexP »

Excellent stuff, thanks for the useful info. guys.

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The AH Hurricanes are now available for download at http://www.theheavenlyhangar.com/ahmemb ... cials.html

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Thanks for that Angus, d/l it now :thumbsup:

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Post by delticbob »

We are spolit.

I would echo the thanks, expressed above, to those at AH for this Summer bonus.

Atakakakakak :smile:

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