Captain Sim's 737

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Paul K wrote:Did they ?? :-O
It's a marketing ploy they picked up from Microsoft.

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Here's my latest CL-44 demo 8)

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Stealth option.

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Here's my latest CL-44 demo
That'll show 'em Garry.ps I think the flaps are set incorrectly! :agree: EricT
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DaveG wrote:Milviz also have a 737 in the works. Looks pretty good. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 582&type=1
Will that be available for FS9?
I couldn't find that info on their sites... *-)
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Captain Sim have now released a less unfinished pre-production version of the fluff jet and I couldn't resist any longer. It's still waiting for cabin views, toilets and some of the systems. The autopilot has limited functionality and some of the switches don't work but it's about 95% finished. It meant that I had to go to the toilet before I did my test flight and instead of my usual auto-approach, I hand flew the circuit apart from ALT hold. It flies very nicely and the VC is of the same standard as the others in the CS series. So far I'm very pleased with it, although I'll wait for Garry to give a more informed view on the exterior model.

I think I read somewhere that the forum will now accept pics at 1024 width so I've gone for it, but if I've jumped the gun I'll resize.

EDIT: Looks like I was wrong then. The forum still only accepts 800 width pics. No problem - I've scrunched them up a bit :)

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I'm having trouble with the pics

Several attempts but only any two will load...eventually after spending time as a very low res image

It's as if the size is huge and the forum can't take it...the clock is whizzing aroung as it loads.

This is only happening on this forum, and only on the above post :dunno:
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Hello Mate :hello:

I see em fine but not all of the shot.. they appear cropped as my screen res isn't high enough :)
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Hi Mate :hello:

They are OK now....not sure what the issue was before.

I can only see the whole pic on the PC though, otherwise they are cropped.
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Sorry if you had problems viewing the 1024s. I've resized them now to the usual 800 width.

Ian :)

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