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Re: The last of the line......the Auster AOP.11

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 12:08
by Bob Lomas
In my Army days I flew AOP 4/5/6, after that I flew an L-4 for over twenty years. Now very old and into FS I enjoy recreating some of my former flying days so I thank those who have created the few Austers available, plus the creaters of the L-4, L-18/21 and L-19. The best flying is below the tree tops.

For those interested in the AOP I recommend 'Unarmed into Battle' by H.J. Parham and 'Soldiers in the Air' by Peter Mead.

Re: The last of the line......the Auster AOP.11

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:02
by Airspeed
Hi Bob :hello:
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for your contribution to our protection. ;)
Sounds like you overcame the download problems you had during 2010.
Enjoy your simming. :fly:

Re: The last of the line......the Auster AOP.11

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:17
by Nigel H-J
Hi Bob, I also had the opportunity to fly the Auster during the early seventies when I was a member of a gliding club but only flew as P2. My plan was to complete the Silver 'C' in gliding then do a ten hour conversion onto props before taking the exams but........the cost of flying per hour in those days was £15 per hour and I was only paid around £9 so used to take the Auster when it came in for aerotows up for around 30 minutes keeping my hand in on take-offs and landings (rollers). Great aircraft to fly and thoroughly enjoyed doing three pointed landings. Sadly I never did finish my Silver 'C'. :(

Regards
Nigel.

Re: The last of the line......the Auster AOP.11

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 23:10
by Random
There seems to be a problem registering and/or downloading from Britsim atm