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Post by VEGAS »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Indeed the mission took some heavy casualites last night mate. Hope it was a success.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I suppose that classes as being shot down on the way to the target :lol:

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Garry, think the excuse will be tech probs...Had to abort!! :lol: :lol:
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Nigel

No doubt when the missus is involved that becomes 'operation difficulties'
:lol: :lol:

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Post by Rich »

This creases me who is the one with nav lights ?

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Post by RAF_Quantum »

Hi,

Think it was Trev with the nav lights visible but he had actually got them turned off. It's one of the things M$ can't always get right. Other players nav lights weren't visible even when switched on as a test. I guess some things M$ will never get round to fixing properly. All was not lost though as I wouldn't have been able to continue were it not for those nav lights as I had aircraft labels turned off and I only occasionally got glimpses of DaveB and Ben. I managed to get to the Mohne and Eder Dams before I lost connection.

Been onto Linksys helpline this morning and they have declared my router officially dead and have approved an RMA. Good job I still had my old router kicking about.

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Garry Russell wrote:Nigel

No doubt when the missus is involved that becomes 'operation difficulties'
:lol: :lol:

Garry
Correct mate. And as we all know its better to keep on their good side. Plus I did'nt want to let the missus take the controls whilst I was away. :lol:
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Post by DaveB »

Morning Playmates :smile:

We had a little difficulty deciding where to line up for the photocall at Scampton so launch was delayed slightly (4mins). Roll began at 2134 and Ben and I touched down at 0240 (5hr6m). Never has the North Sea been such a pleasant sight :lol:

As already mentioned.. we lost Eddie crossing the Dutch coast.. John was jammed shortly after release at target 2 and Trev put down west of Dortmund on the way back (he's an hour ahead of us in Spain so I don't blame him). :lol:

An immense amount of fun and something totally different to what we normally do here. VMT to all who were able to join us :wink: Smashing shots posted above :bandit:

The 'lights' issue is very much as John described and down to FSX I'm afraid. I had my nav lights on but John couldn't see them. When John's were on, I couldn't see them. Trev had his off and everyone could see them :shock: Anyway.. we were so low that no one would have been able to get a crosshair on us! :lol: It's also worth noting that I was the only aircraft with navaids so the troops did a fine job staying with me. Trying to follow a black Lancaster, at night, at sub 500ft, flying blind to all intents is not as easy as it seems :wink:

Where to next :shock:

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Eddie lost it when he got into a bit of a spin :lol:

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Post by Trev Clark »

I have just made my way from Germany to Spain, from where I had to land last night (02.00hrs and an early start this morning for a Spanish class before the 40C temps crank in).

Here are some shots, I know they are dark....IT WAS DARK and although really absorbing, it took a huge amount of concentration.
Keeping in close proximity at 200ft and in the dark! Hats off to the real 617 guys, they did in a blackout!!!!

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Now, does Rick's JP5 work in FSX, I fancy a four ship aerobatic team, anybody remember The Poachers and fancy a try?
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