FS9 Aicraft anyone?

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Re: FS9 Aicraft anyone?

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Yes please John, looks as if there is a need for an RAF Argosy.

Thanks mate :dancer:

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An HS 125 Dominie please

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The Valiant and the 125 please :)

Thank you

Leif

And can we have copies at the Pond please??
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Hi Leif,

There is nowhere else but the pond in my book.

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A few of the Goldenage Airliners would go down nicely. Jens has done a few but there are still gaps..
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Simon

I can tell you there are several smaller Golden Age airliners in the tube -- Dave Molyneaux's Short Scion was the tip of the
ice berg :) I know for a fact there's a DH Flamingo out there, also there MIGHT be a certain three Gypsy engined monoplane in
the works. Patience - good things come to those who wait -- (Im currently waiting for a rather nice little post war single that is
in development) ;)
Prehaps a builder out there might consider an Airspeed Airferry, or a Consul???

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A Belfast for me please!!!

It would be nice for someone to do an up-to-date version of this plane for flightsim.
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Vulcan_to_the_sky! wrote: an up-to-date version of this plane for flightsim.
Eh... that would be FSX then ;-) :lol:
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I'm surprised nobody has taken you up on your offer to do the Hastings. The one that is available is getting very long in the tooth. I'd very much appreciate a new version.

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Leif,

The Airspeeds would be nice. MY Dad flew Oxfords over here in the war, AT7's and 9's in the states.
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