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by Psuls » 04 Jul 2007, 22:04
Kev,
I took these pictures especially for you last Saturday at the Koksijde Air Show (EBFN)
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by Psuls » 04 Jul 2007, 22:05
plus a few vipers...
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by CelticWarrior » 05 Jul 2007, 09:06
Nice pics Paul.
Did you manage to get any pictures of the mighty DHFS AS350BB? Sadly I couldn't make it myself, but four of my colleagues brought 2 of our Squirrel helicopters over.
"We attack tomorrow under cover of daylight! It's the last thing they'll be expecting ... a daylight charge across the minefield .."
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by lewis » 05 Jul 2007, 11:57
Cool. Can't wait. Now I can populate my Laughlin AFB and others with real AI T-38's
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by lewis » 05 Jul 2007, 15:04
Oops, I meant T-6 II"s
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by Psuls » 05 Jul 2007, 18:30
CelticWarrior wrote: Nice pics Paul.
Did you manage to get any pictures of the mighty DHFS AS350BB? Sadly I couldn't make it myself, but four of my colleagues brought 2 of our Squirrel helicopters over.
Not Paul, Pascal
Yes, here it is.
Nice indeed
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by CelticWarrior » 05 Jul 2007, 19:11
That's the boys. Thank you. I wish I'd come, they're just getting over their hangovers now
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by Psuls » 05 Jul 2007, 22:10
LOL
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by CelticWarrior » 06 Jul 2007, 14:23
My colleague has now recovered and he thanks you for the picture, he didn't get any himself. He flew 74 over and 72 back. He says that the picture must be Friday afternoon/Saturday morning because they were so eager to get to the bar on Friday afternoon they didn't bother to unload the display board from the back seat
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by Psuls » 06 Jul 2007, 14:52
It was indeed saturday, let's say 1h30 PM
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by dogden » 07 Feb 2008, 06:38
Kev,
I am not trying to push you at all. I am curious how the texan is coming along. I am eager to replace some of the tweets for texans.
Thanks
David Ogden
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by Weescotty » 07 Feb 2008, 07:49
Slow I'm afraid.
Gripen FDE was done so went back to that.
T-6 II is still there, but on the slow track until I finish up the Gripen D model.
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by dogden » 07 Feb 2008, 08:32
Thanks,
I will wait patiently, I know it will be worth it.
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by KevinJarvis » 07 Feb 2008, 17:08
@Kev,
I've got your first Gripen model flying some circuits. Looks really nice in my AI skies I must say.
Looks as good as the flyable model I was using.
When I have some time I will tighten up the formation for a flyby.
Thanks for all the hard work.
Kevin Jarvis
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by lewis » 29 Jul 2009, 22:09
Hey Kev, hope this one is not forgotten. I could bet that even in LOD 1 this is the best option as an AI Texan II available.
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by Weescotty » 01 Aug 2009, 16:44
Not forgotten, it's on the "can't be bothered to finish it" list at the moment I'm afraid.
Maybe someday......
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by Firebird » 01 Aug 2009, 18:18
I commend you on your honesty, Sir.
We shall wait.
Steve
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