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Post by airboatr »

henk hugo wrote:
Imagine:

A R4360-powered Shackelton'
I am sure many of the guys on the forum wants to say this...

sod off yank!
Thats fine gratitude you know. Us yanks were good enough to die for a heck of alot of people in european. 60 some years ago. as well as Brits and many other nationals . Do I feel you Owe me anything sh!t how could I? :tuttut: Nope
beside I'm sure It's all in fun. no harm , A little competitive spirit
is heathy.
But if by chance theres some hatred well I'm sorry to hear
it
awlful prision to live in .... hatred

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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Airboatr

Henk is a South African

NOT A BRIT

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a thousand pardons
thanks for the HU
If I ever go there I keep my head low
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Erich »

Hi Airboatr

Henk is a South African

NOT A BRIT

Garry
He is merely one South African. DOESN'T speak for all.

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Why are we talking about aircraft that never got off the drawing board here when there are still some very common Classic British aircraft out there that haven't been done?

I love anything coming from the developers of course, but I feel that an aircraft that was fairly common will be of much more use and will be more popular than something that never left the drawing board...

Or is it just me?
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"Break formation, break!!!"

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thanks Erich
I'm sure he was foolin about
water down a ducks back here

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Post by Erich »

He is also a friend of mine, the silly tw*t. I'll have words with him later :smile:

Kyk wat jy nou gedoen het Henk!!

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Post by Garry Russell »

Erich

He was just fooling arround amoug friends so to speak.



BT

there are some more British Classic that flew on long term drawing boards but there is also a great "What if" following

These guys no matter what real aircraft are made for FS would always love to use the sim in to fly those that never made it.

I see it as a seperate thing.

Those that build the ones that never existed are happy to do that

Those that build the real are not likely to build the never weres

So any that are made will not be instead of a true classic.

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Post by Erich »

i know that chaps...:lol:

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Post by AndyG »

britishtourer wrote:Why are we talking about aircraft that never got off the drawing board here when there are still some very common Classic British aircraft out there that haven't been done?

I love anything coming from the developers of course, but I feel that an aircraft that was fairly common will be of much more use and will be more popular than something that never left the drawing board...

Or is it just me?
BT, it's just you! :wink: :lol: Look how many people are waiting for the Simshed TSR2 ( :redface: ), and how popular the Alphasim version of the TSR2 and MB5 were.

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