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Rgr that Richard :thumbsup:

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Thanks Dave.

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After about four months, I've completed my last flight of four on the B737-200. Is my full TR still ok to be awarded or shall I do the last two given the time lapse?

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Hi Paul :hello:

You know this place.. length of time to complete anything isn't penalised. Full rating issued :thumbsup:

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Morning Dave,

It's a good job in my case!!
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Hi dave,

Completed my DC3 TR. Took longer than expected askept getting FS9 Crash between TLA and DCS. When I removed UK Object worked OK
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Rgr that Simon.. no problem. Full rating re-issued ;)

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Thankyou
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I have completed 12 revenue sectors on Concorde, request Type Rating approval for the DC3 (yes from the sublime to the ridiculous I know).

Out of interest are there any good third party DC3 models or just use FS9 default?
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Hi Ady :)

I've issued a TR for the DC3.. just 4 training flights and a full rating will be given ;)

DC3 models.. *-) I think most folk (me included) use the default model but with various modifications. Swiremariners is a good place to start.. http://www.swiremariners.com/dc3FS9.html .. I'll see if I can find any more places of interest for you ;)

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