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TobyV
Vintage Pair
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by TobyV » 18 Aug 2006, 14:51
Lovely scenery there Peter and I see they made the obligatory trip for pilots to a "Hooters" establishment
Sadly no pics of that though
DaveB
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by DaveB » 18 Aug 2006, 14:52
Nice Peter.. very nice
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jonesey2k
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by jonesey2k » 18 Aug 2006, 14:58
Nice little Maule, extreamly nice scenery and I love all the tents pitched up alongside the parked planes
I wonder when we will get add-ons for FS10 that look that good!
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Reheat
Victor
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by Reheat » 18 Aug 2006, 15:27
Thats brilliant, thanks for sharing the link Peter!
Must admit it is one of my ambitions in life to fly across the USA like that. Got some spectacular scenery!
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cstorey
Concorde
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by cstorey » 18 Aug 2006, 17:42
Wonderful pics - but the thought of a forced landing on some of that terrain is a bit chilling!
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Chris Trott
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by Chris Trott » 18 Aug 2006, 19:34
cstorey wrote: Wonderful pics - but the thought of a forced landing on some of that terrain is a bit chilling!
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Yeah, but he was flying a Maule. That means he can land just about anywhere, no matter how bad the terrain. Whether he can survive long enough to get rescued is another matter, but the landing would have left the airplane in airworthy condition.
blanston12
Vintage Pair
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by blanston12 » 18 Aug 2006, 20:08
Great find, almost makes me want to take up non-virtual flying
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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
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by VEGAS » 19 Aug 2006, 09:24
Excellent series of shots and a great account. Loved it!
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