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Chrisb
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by Chrisb » 20 Aug 2012, 20:10
Nice one Daryl. It will be my next stop.
Chris
Stewart Pearson
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by Stewart Pearson » 20 Aug 2012, 20:34
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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Stew
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delbydoo
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by delbydoo » 20 Aug 2012, 20:45
Wonderful stuff, thanks Stew
Stewart Pearson
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by Stewart Pearson » 20 Aug 2012, 22:06
delbydoo wrote: Wonderful stuff, thanks Stew
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.
Stew
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delbydoo
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by delbydoo » 21 Aug 2012, 22:04
Sorry Stew, forgot to reply to your question about scenery: I use the UK2000 stuff
Stewart Pearson
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by Stewart Pearson » 21 Aug 2012, 22:06
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.
Stew
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aljude
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by aljude » 23 Aug 2012, 20:37
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
Time travel does exist, i just discovered it next week...
campbeme
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by campbeme » 23 Aug 2012, 20:48
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
Yes Mr T's on the case
Mark
Mark
Stewart Pearson
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by Stewart Pearson » 23 Aug 2012, 21:23
Be nice if we had a new scenery/ade to release when we come to replace the 100th ARW birds.
Stew
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missionrecon
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by missionrecon » 24 Aug 2012, 05:22
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...
btaylo24
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by btaylo24 » 24 Aug 2012, 11:49
be a sad day when the KC's go. Not warming to the B767.
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by mikewmac » 24 Aug 2012, 14:21
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.
Mike M.
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by phantomfreak » 24 Aug 2012, 22:05
Carbon brakes help alot.
Bazinga!