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Roger
Comet
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by Roger » 19 Oct 2006, 18:35
Roger
Comet
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by Roger » 21 Oct 2006, 00:26
DispatchDragon
Battle of Britain
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by DispatchDragon » 21 Oct 2006, 01:36
Right then who wants to go online head to headwith a Camel or Snipe????
:dance:
Leif
Avant-Garde-Aclue
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by Avant-Garde-Aclue » 21 Oct 2006, 19:46
Got a snipe somewhere and a Spad, an SE5 would be nice.
Spring chicken to shitehawk in one easy lesson
Regards
Sean
Roger
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by Roger » 21 Oct 2006, 20:03
This one do?
DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 22 Oct 2006, 01:01
I feel an attack of Bigglesworth coming on
Leif
d0mokun
Trident
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by d0mokun » 22 Oct 2006, 01:07
That's a nice SE5, does it have a VC?
Dan.
Roger
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by Roger » 22 Oct 2006, 01:36
d0mokun wrote: That's a nice SE5, does it have a VC?
Dan.
Yep
It's one of Stuart's older models but the vc is quite funtional with stick and rudder anims. The airfile has been mdified to make it flyable in Fs9 and is available at the SOH as a trio of Stuart's Cfs2/Fs2002 WWI aircraft modified for Fs9.
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?l ... ileID=1837
d0mokun
Trident
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by d0mokun » 22 Oct 2006, 02:05
Thanks Roger!
Dan.
Avant-Garde-Aclue
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by Avant-Garde-Aclue » 22 Oct 2006, 22:54
Thanks for the HU on that Roger, Cheers
Regards
Sean