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Not Exactly a Classic Aircraft, But i love it to bits, i dont leave home without it :).......P.S., ive never taken a screen shot before so i apologise in advance...lol, Thanks to Jetty for pointing me in the right direction :)


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If that picture is tooooooo BIG, can someone tell me the best size to resize my images to?....thanks in advance :)

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Hi matey, the best size is 800 x 600, and I would place them in the gallery if I were you. It is a nice aircraft and colour scheme. That addon looks so real aswell!
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Lord First Choice

Its raining AGAIN :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:lol: Typical Manchester weather :lol:

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Nice Plane, what is that?
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It's the Level D Boeing 767 300.......i can tell you, it is a great plane :smile:

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Post by Vulcan_to_the_Sky! »

Thanks.

I might end up buying that one day when the cash is a bit more freeflowing (Damn Student Lifestlye) :doh: :lol:
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Vulcan_to_the_sky! wrote:Thanks.

I might end up buying that one day when the cash is a bit more freeflowing (Damn Student Lifestlye) :doh: :lol:
Hi Vulcan,

If you're strapped for cash and need a Boeing fix. Then pop over to Opensky and download their latest 767 model. Its truely fantastic, obviously not quite in the same league as the Level-D offering, but nonetheless, great freeware. :wink:
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Have to agree with Eddie......Opensky 767, 757..etc... are real nice for freeware planes......ive got loads of there 757's and fly them regular.......got a pretty decent panel and a superb soundset of Avsim aswell :dance:

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