A Quick screenie.....

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A Quick screenie.....

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Took this whilst doing circuits at Brize today....... caught flaring over RWY26,
Ok so its not a classic brit but I LOVE it!!, the good old tristar,
Im still using the default Brize scenery because nick blacks version(although fantastic) kills my FPS, so it'll have to do for now :roll:

(if you look carefully you can just make out an AI classic brit in the background :wink:)

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Very nice, who's tristar are you using?
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I am using aerosims payware version, its part of classic liners Vol.2,
it comes with 2 other aircraft, a dc-10 and a Dc-8, but i would ignore them as HJG and SGA have much better free offerings. But at $35 its a pretty hefty price. But somehow its worth it!!
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Hi Buff,

Any shots of the cockpit for us to look at? I saw a stunning TriStar departure the other day and it has me in the mood!

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Reheat..Have you tried the free beta version of a new TriStar

Sorry I can't remeber which one but there was a link and I'm sure someone will drop in and give it.

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sure, i'll do some cockpit shots soon,

Garry, you mean the vistaliners tristar?, its a 100 variant, so no RAF paints for that one as the RAF use the -500 version, still, the vistaliners model is superb!
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Here are some cockpit shots (2d and VC),

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That's the one Buff

Yeah I relise it's an early one . but I was just thinking cheap superb 1011 to fly rather that RAF.

Still identified so thanks for that.

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Garry, the vistaliners model is FREE!!!!!
and worth the download..
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There is an alternate 'Photoreal' panel for this version too which I kinda like. It was designed to use the standard models gauges so no probs with things not working :wink:

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Like you buff.. I only bought the package for the Tristar so the others you get are superfluous to my needs and as you point out, the freeware versions are better!!

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