Mr Edward 'Ted' Cook has done it again!

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Mr Edward 'Ted' Cook has done it again!

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A very fine pair of Hawker Tomtits available at his site now.

http://www.tedcook.btinternet.co.uk/

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:thumbsup:

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Many thanks - I wondered what I was going to try out first on the Lympne scenery. xsmile

Mr Cook makes exceedingly nice aeroplanes.
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Re: Mr Edward 'Ted' Cook has done it again!

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Well, he seems to have covered off most of the Hawker biplanes now; if he's looking at trainers my fingers are firmly crossed for an Avro Tutor? :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:

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Re: Mr Edward 'Ted' Cook has done it again!

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A thing of beauty - I have personal erasons for wanting this aeroplane - Thank you Ted. Both versions now available at the Pond.

Umm I wonder if anyone would care to paint it in G-AFTA's final civilain paint colours at Shuttleworth in late 66-67 - It was painted almost a royal blue with gold stripes.


Again thanks Ted

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While I don't think it's the blue Tomtit, 'Banana Bob' over at the SOH is currently working on a photo-real repaint of the Shuttleworth Collections Tomtit. His repaints are always stunning so I'm sure this one will be fantastic as well. :)

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This the sort of shade you're looking for?

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ferryman wrote:Mr Cook makes exceedingly nice aeroplanes.
Certainly he is one of the unsung heroes of freeware FS models. :)
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My first flight in the Tomtit (RAF version) culminated in a "should have read the documentation" moment. To avoid others having the same sort of OOOOPS:-

(1) The "/" key does NOT deploy any airbrakes or spoilers

(2) Shortly after pressing the "/" key, the BLIND FLYING HOOD deprives you of all outside visual awareness (as they do) :o

(3) LATE FINALS IS NOT THE BEST TIME TO DISCOVER THIS :$
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:lol: I can fly IFR all day with other aircraft, but for some reason flying "under the hood" with the Tomtit gives me the heebie-jeebies. :dunno:

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