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Silk Purse EC-135H

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Silk Purse EC-135H

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Hi all, I've been very quiet as of late, but I've just finished these 4 babies from the 10th ACCS at RAF Mildenhall circa 1990.

You can get them from my site - link in the banner, and I've included some simple flightplans as well. You will need the Israeli KC-707 by Elvis installed, or at least have access to it (it's in the IDF Ben Gurion package).
Cheers :smt006

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Nice one Daryl. It will be my next stop.

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Thanks Daryl,

NOW - here's your next stop :smt005

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Here's three 10th ACCS callsigns for you to install using editvoicepack.

They are AXE, BLUEBIRD and RENKO.

The one I used to hear most often was AXE (as in ACCS), with the 1st launched being AXE 10, then 20 etc.

Use them - if you so wish.

Edit: Also have done a model vcp "EC135". After install just change the cfg entry to;

atc_type=SILENT
atc_model=EC135
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Wonderful stuff, thanks Stew :lol:
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delbydoo wrote:Wonderful stuff, thanks Stew :lol:
No worries mate. Can I ask, which Mildenhall Scenery is that in your screenies?

Before I forget - for those "young uns" out there. When based at the Hall the attached pic shows where they generally parked.

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Sorry Stew, forgot to reply to your question about scenery: I use the UK2000 stuff :)
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delbydoo wrote:Sorry Stew, forgot to reply to your question about scenery: I use the UK2000 stuff :)
Cheers mate,

Didn't recognise it. I'm using the freeware scenery from Flightsim.

Might be time to see if some of our ADE gurus can make an MAIW one.
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Stewart Pearson wrote:
delbydoo wrote:Sorry Stew, forgot to reply to your question about scenery: I use the UK2000 stuff :)
Cheers mate,

Didn't recognise it. I'm using the freeware scenery from Flightsim.

Might be time to see if some of our ADE gurus can make an MAIW one.
I got the ground work done for a "new" AFD, it still needs buildings though..... hint hint :wink:
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aljude wrote:
Stewart Pearson wrote:
delbydoo wrote:Sorry Stew, forgot to reply to your question about scenery: I use the UK2000 stuff :)
Cheers mate,

Didn't recognise it. I'm using the freeware scenery from Flightsim.

Might be time to see if some of our ADE gurus can make an MAIW one.
I got the ground work done for a "new" AFD, it still needs buildings though..... hint hint :wink:
Yes Mr T's on the case :smt041

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Be nice if we had a new scenery/ade to release when we come to replace the 100th ARW birds.
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Yeah, those KC-46s can't come soon enough. I'll miss the 135 but RAFM should be getting them first after McConnell I heard...
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be a sad day when the KC's go. Not warming to the B767.
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btaylo24 wrote:be a sad day when the KC's go. Not warming to the B767.
Barry,

I agree. I watched a WI ANG KC-135R land at KBTV this week and it was really impressive. I was amazed at all the flaps it had deployed and how short its landing roll out was. :D

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    Carbon brakes help alot.
    Bazinga!
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