Thank you AFG!

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VEGAS
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Thank you AFG!

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For this stunning piece of freeware. Just becoming familiar with it this afternoon having completed a short hop from Woodford to Ronaldsway (not very French I know!) getting to grips with the various systems and handling characteristics of the aircraft. Its a little cracker. :thumbsup:

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Nice pictures.

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Are you sure the first shot isn't real?

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lovely shots sir....just lovely

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I'm going to install it later on tonight when I have nothing better to do.

Of course the release has gone almost unnoticed as an oversized 737 has also been released at about the same time, so everyone's going crazy over it because it looks like everything else in the sky at the moment, which is something truly very special. :roll:

Mind you, Hiroshi's 777 is a beautifully rendered model, but it just annoys me a bit that something equally good gets ignored because it's not sporting some eurowhite livery and glass gauges.
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Anyone know or tried it in FSX...?

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The only post I've read, regarding the Caravelle in FSX, said that it loads/performs just fine.

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Erick_Cantu wrote:....Of course the release has gone almost unnoticed as an oversized 737 has also been released at about the same time, so everyone's going crazy over it because it looks like everything else in the sky at the moment, which is something truly very special. :roll:...
Hey Erick,

I hear you. It's almost like how so many talented painters liveries go unnoticed simply because they are not the American Airways or British Airways of the world. But I was very excited when I saw their releases on Avsim and really am impressed with their work!! Been well worth the wait!

Of course, I wish a certain Erick chap that I know would get back into making some aircraft models again - still among my many favourites. :)

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Many thanks for the HU Eddie, had been keeping an eye on the AFG site but they still have not disclosed the release :think:

Just downloaded it and will fly it later.

NB. Tried All Nodes but it was going to take ages so went to Avsim and downloaded it in 3 minutes. Much quicker if anyone has itchy fingers!! :lol:

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Must vary..I downloaded from Avsim last night and it was 40 minuets mostly 12-15 kbs

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