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Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 19 Jun 2009, 00:49
by Nigel H-J
Hi Garry

I have previously seen a thread on here regarding this simulator may be a month or two ago and it was up for sale on E-Bay then. It appears that the seller isn't having much luck in finding a buyer for it. Think we should all form a syndicate then take it in turns to have it for a week before passing it on to the next member?
OK, here's the plan......75 of us pay in £200 each, buy the simulator,three members to crew it on each turn equates to having the simulator once in every 25 weeks. Sounds good to me!!

Not sure the wife would agree though!! :-(
Nigel.
Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 19 Jun 2009, 14:23
by Rick Piper

Go Wan..........
Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 20 Jun 2009, 14:47
by Sl4yer
Garry Russell wrote:There may have been a thread about this simulator before but this thread is about it being for sale on e-bay..so is new thread subject
Garry
:roll: As was the last one... I started it.
Anyway, that wasn't my point. As impressive as it is, I think a description of what drives it (FS9) and a nod to the author of the model would be in order.
James
Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 24 Jun 2009, 15:42
by Davem2004
Hi,
I've got a better idea:
Why don't we all put £20 each into Dave Maltby's paypal account via his website and lure him out of (semi) retirement to produce a Trident 1C of his own? I certainly can't think of another aircraft that I would prefer to see modeled than the original Trident.
I'm at work at the moment, but as soon as I get home I'll start the ball rolling. Any other takers?
CHEERS
Dave
Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 24 Jun 2009, 18:51
by TSR2
I'd be up for doing that

Re: Trident 1C anyone £15,000?
Posted: 25 Jun 2009, 03:17
by Davem2004
OK...my twenty quid's on it's way. You're worth it Dave, even if you never do get around to doing the T1; your stuff is the best...by miles!! :prayer:
Cheers!
Dave