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Okay, I couldn't hold-out any more - here she is, a lot less than perfect, but for all you budding-would-be contributors, here are all my files for RAF Binbrook, created from scratch in ADE, with the use of Pooleys Flight Guide (1990 edition) and some very dodgy tape-measuring; it's very basic, it's very simple; with the exception of the hangers, building placement is fictional and the taxiways and aprons are very rough, but it should be enough for people to get their Frightnings up and running.
I have also included two voicemods for "BINBROOK" and "LIGHTNING" for those who have EditVoicePack.
If anyone is so inclined, you can do what you want with these files with only two provisos: I get the first copy of what you've done, and you credit me within any readme if you intend to release it outside of MAIW.
Have fun guys......

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Thanks for that, Daryl.
It is a very good beginning.
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Daryl
Thanks
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Thank you!
The traffic file available?

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zsoltfireman wrote:Thank you!
The traffic file available?

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Yes, I uploaded some basic ones in the "dans bits & bobs" thread
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Just realised that the ICAO code is different from the ones i have done. I'll re-upload a fixed version soonish.
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Thanks everyone - ok the first link is now dead, I shall delete that and if you download this new zip, it also contains the FP's I made for beta-testing, just flying around Binbrook and nowhere else; thanks to Tony as well for pointing out the correct parking areas for 5 & 11 Sqns, it was guess work and a 50/50 stake......

http://www.mediafire.com/?0y3s155g3e7ru8e

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Thanks very much.
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Thank you very much!
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You're welcome Zsolt....and that is a very nice shot 8)
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Daryl
Many thank's for doing this base !
Here's Binbrook's 5 Squadron,X1 Squadron and LTF's A/C during the double tail code period
Zolt and crew , get to work with some repaints :D Nice shot BTW
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Binbrook EE Lightnings during double tail code period
5 sqn Tail code (A + another letter) X1 Sqn Tail code (B+another letter) LTF Taile code (C+ another letter)
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T5
,XS416 (AT)-------------XS418(BT) ------ XS452(BT) ------ XS458 (DY or DX )------,XS459 (DX or DW)---
XV328( DY)( DU)(BZ) -------
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F6
XS901 (AH) (BH) (BJ)--------XS903 (AC)(AO)(BA) (BC)(BE)-------XS904(BD)(BQ)----------XS919(AD)(AC) (BN)
XS920(AF) -------XS921(AB)(BA)-----------XS922(AB)(BH)(BJ) --------------XS923(AA)(BG)(BE)
XS925(AP)(BA)(BD)-----------XS927(BB)(BD)------------XS929(BF)(BB)(BG)(BC) -----XS932(AM)(AG)(AC)
XS933(AJ)(BB)(BE)------------XS935(AB)(AK)(BE) ---------------XS936(AK)(AL) ----XR725(DF)
XR723(DA)----XR726(AE)(DF)-----XR727(AB)(BG)----XR728(AF)(BF)(BS)(BA)(DD) -----XR747(AL)(BF)
XR753(AG)(AC)(BA(BC)(BP)--------XR754(AE)---------XR755(BJ(BN)(BF) ----------XR756(BB)(BH)
XR757(BA)(BE)(BL)------XR758(AE)(AF)(BF) ---XR759(AH)(BJ) ----XR760(AA)(BD)(BL)
XR761(AA)(BF) ------XR763(AC)(AP)(AN)(BE)------XR765(AJ)---------XR769(BB)(BD)(BE)
XR770 (AJ)(AA)(BN)-------XR771 (AK)(AN)(BA) -----XR772(AD)(BB)(BA) ----XR773(AH)(AF)(AB)(BR)
XS895(AO)(AK)(BC)----XS897(AC)(BD)(BE)(BG)------XS898(BC)(BM)(BD)------XS899(AF)(AJ)(AA)(BL)
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Thanks for those Brian. As soon as Mike gets the paintkit released, those will be on the way - so to speak :D
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OK final package now uploaded, 20 F6's and two T5's of 5 and 11 Squadrons, with slightly more adventurous, although still lazily-made, flightplans. Will upload to avsim in a moment....... :)

http://www.mediafire.com/?nher25gh6ni2rhd

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I love it!

Thank you so much!

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You're welcome Zsolt - next one will be a 1970s retro - 74 Squadron in Singapore :D

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Great, just downloaded !!

Did you also include some grey/green camo ones as they were also still flying in 1988 ?
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No I haven't yet - they will be included as an update at a later date :)
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delbydoo wrote:You're welcome Zsolt - next one will be a 1970s retro - 74 Squadron in Singapore :D

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Hello,

Sounds good!

Thank you so much!

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OK got the camo version hammered - just gotta find out which ones were in which scheme; I can nail some of them by looking at the not-so-well preserved ones that look as though they haven't been repainted over the years.....

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Those grey birds look very nice. I can never make up my mind whether that particular scheme or the one with the dark grey top looks better.
My feeling is that the dark grey looks nice but it doesn't seem to sit well with the nature of the Lightning fuselage.

One question I was going to ask, does anybody know how many parking slots Binbrook had on the line, in reality?
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