de Havilland DH114 Heron
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Hi Rui
I find this post having just closed down FS for the night.. leaving the Heron Srs1 after yet more changes to the FD I should be using this smilie really because thats how I feel at the moment..
Rest assured that work continues behind the scenes.. frustrating as it might be
ATB
DaveB
I find this post having just closed down FS for the night.. leaving the Heron Srs1 after yet more changes to the FD I should be using this smilie really because thats how I feel at the moment..
Rest assured that work continues behind the scenes.. frustrating as it might be
ATB
DaveB
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Thanks Dave
Rui and all, more apologies from me, the Heron is still ongoing but more and more, old age and real life intervenes....
..however, I am coming out of winter hibernation so that's a good sign
ATB,
Derek
Rui and all, more apologies from me, the Heron is still ongoing but more and more, old age and real life intervenes....
..however, I am coming out of winter hibernation so that's a good sign
ATB,
Derek
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
No need to apologize Sir ! we all know how long it takes to produce a well designed/super detailed modellike this one...
the AFG Caravelle took us 4 years....
the AFG Caravelle took us 4 years....
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Don't look too close but we're only 3 months away from 4 years since the first WIP shots were posted in R&D How time flies Joking aside, however much longer it takes and whatever state the release package is in.. it will definitely NOT remain still-born
ATB
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ATB
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Don't remind me...DaveB wrote:Don't look too close but we're only 3 months away from 4 years since the first WIP shots were posted in R&D How time flies
Anyway, time for a round-up, yee-haaa
The model is basic folks, for FS9, no bells or whistles, no VC and yet another cracking 2D panel from Fraser
Ir's turned into more of a celebration of long-extinct British independant operators
Derek
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Excellent Derek
Garry
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
We can wait, she'll be a cracker!
Kind regards
John
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Wow she looks a beauty....
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Am I right in thinking the Heron appeared for a while on the Barra run? (like, post-Dragon Rapide, pre-Twotter?)
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Re: de Havilland DH114 Heron
Yep they were used for quite some time on the Barra run.
Garry
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