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Posted: 02 May 2006, 12:41
by DaveG
Motormouse wrote:Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier,Harrier
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Pete
What are you trying to say?

Posted: 02 May 2006, 12:58
by andy
I think he's taken up hurdling.................

Posted: 02 May 2006, 12:59
by Garry Russell
I reckon you up to something clever here DG :think:
You say the decision is yours, which of course it is
So me thinks you hold a pole see which one is least wanted then do that one. :roll:
That way there are fewer poeple posting 'Is it done yet' :dance:
Garry
Posted: 02 May 2006, 13:51
by AndyG
Is it done yet?

Posted: 02 May 2006, 14:00
by Vulcan_to_the_Sky!
Its going to be the Belfast for me....love this plane, and considering the only one I've been able to find was built by Alphasim for FS2002, a new model would be really cool.
Posted: 02 May 2006, 15:09
by ianhind
Toby,
I voted for one of the options that did not require a "please indicate", so I did not add a message saying why.
Anyway for me it was the Belfast because I have seen them and can identify with it (and they scrapped many of them not far from here).
Sea Harriers are a bit rare here in the middle of England.
P1121 - a one off
Ian
Posted: 02 May 2006, 16:17
by Tweek
Sea Harrier/Harrier GR3 please!
Though a Belfast would be nice
...Harrier though!
Posted: 02 May 2006, 16:55
by AndyG
ianhind wrote:
P1121 - a one off
Ian
A none-off, strictly speaking.
AndyG
Posted: 02 May 2006, 19:55
by TobyV
ianhind wrote:Toby,
I voted for one of the options that did not require a "please indicate", so I did not add a message saying why.
Anyway for me it was the Belfast because I have seen them and can identify with it (and they scrapped many of them not far from here).
Sea Harriers are a bit rare here in the middle of England.
P1121 - a one off
Ian
Sea Harriers are a bit rare down here too Ian, but its just one of my favourite British military aircraft, especially in the Mk.1 version. And unlike a lot of post WWII military aircraft we have produced, this one proved itself

Posted: 02 May 2006, 20:07
by andy