Hi all,
Just made a quick set of plans for the G91R's of Esq 301 at Montijo, Portugal, and for the G91Y's of 8 and 32 Stormo's at Cervia and Casale respectively. Each of these three units still flew the Gina during 1989-90; the desert coloured Portuguese ones I am assuming are the ones withdrawn from Lajes AB during 1989.
Raw plans included for those who want to improve on them and if you want AFCADS you will have to either search or use MAIW ones from modern packages......
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Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Thanks Daryl.
Did you experienced any of the probs mentioned here?
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... 20#p144984
Ciao, Giorgio
Edit:
I just see your screenshots, at least you also have the problem with nose wheel of the Yankees
Did you experienced any of the probs mentioned here?
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... 20#p144984
Ciao, Giorgio
Edit:
I just see your screenshots, at least you also have the problem with nose wheel of the Yankees
Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Only the slight bumping at 4x speed, but as far as I'm concerned that is normal behaviour for traffic at that speed. Otherwise, I spent three plus hours watching them this morning and they all behaved as they should have done
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Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Thank you!
Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Thanks Daryl.
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Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Many thanks Daryl.
Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Thanks, LIBR Casale scenery to park them.
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Re: Italian and Portuguese Gina's
Wonderful stuff Ed, thank you. See? This is exactly the sort of thing that Mike Pearson talked about in one of his posts earlier, about people from all over the place coming together and producing "mini-packages" like this; OK so the elements aren't packaged up together but the beauty of the process is here for all to see. Way to go team! We are MAIW bioches