Having read & previously d/led the Turbulent - have you tried the Cri-Cri over at SOH? This is an update by Falcon & myself which, because of the .dds textures its for FSX, but it really is a port over from FS9 otherwise. Its Cricket_V2.zip but can show up as Cri_Cri Update Ver.2.0.zip
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It would take more than a couple of drinks to get me to go up in one of those things.
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And imagine Brian.. the latest ones run off electric motors
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Kinda spooky isn't it. It'd be like riding around in your own RC airplane.
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So which is real flying - RC or in a Cri-Cri? I suppose both really, as I was involved in Jindivik in the good old days - but not allowed to fly them though!
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Hi KeithDev One wrote:So which is real flying - RC or in a Cri-Cri? I suppose both really, as I was involved in Jindivik in the good old days - but not allowed to fly them though!
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May I ask where were you, when you did work for the Jindivik?
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Mike, I was at Llanbedr from '86 till May 2004 as Head of Engineering Development, so was involved in the technical side & trials flying of 103b improvements & the Mk4A introduction to the UK as well as the other aircraft there. Were you with ASTA?
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