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andy wrote:I have it......................... :-# :smile:
That makes two victims that I know about then :roll:

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Garry Russell wrote:
andy wrote:I have it......................... :-# :smile:
That makes two victims that I know about then :roll:

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It just makes us appreciate the finer things........................... :wink:

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AndyG wrote:It DOES make reasonable AI. :smile:

Has anybody noticed the significant absence of posts on these Belfast threads from somebody who, for the sake of anonymity, I shall call Gave D Friend of the Soup Dragon? :wink:

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Wouldn't read too much into that he is often days between posts and this was only put up yetserday.

:lol:

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Garry Russell wrote:
AndyG wrote:It DOES make reasonable AI. :smile:

Has anybody noticed the significant absence of posts on these Belfast threads from somebody who, for the sake of anonymity, I shall call Gave D Friend of the Soup Dragon? :wink:

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Wouldn't read too much into that he is often days between posts and this was only put up yetserday.

:lol:

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Wasn't reading anything into anything Garry. And regarding the use of the words 'victims' and 'AS Belfast', don't forget it's in their freeware section these days. :wink:

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Not on my computer :sad:

Unless you count £6-67 as freeware :lol:

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ianhind wrote:Not on my computer :sad:

Unless you count £6-67 as freeware :lol:
Oh, must have imagined it had moved over!! I expect it will be soon though.

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Still 20NZD on Alphasim.co.uk for those that like such things :roll:

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Post by bigred1970 »

okay since I was one of the ones that asked about this plane I figured I could provide some info for you,

this is the type certification for the tyne engine I think it has about every stat on the engine you need, and then some.........

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_an ... &Count=100


just click on the links and you will be directied to a pdf file I think the one you want is tyne 512

hope this helps...will see what else I can did up

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Post by DaveG »

Been on hols for 2 weeks, so I've only just seen this thread. :smile:
Yep, I'm working on one, but haven't done much recently. Feel free to have a go if you like :wink:
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