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RAF vigilante and tucano

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Hi are the two types mentioned above available yet or under construction.

I only ask because I keep seeing them on the image rotater.

Thanks alot.
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cottersfish wrote:Hi are the two types mentioned above available yet or under construction.

I only ask because I keep seeing them on the image rotater.

Thanks alot.

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cottersfish wrote:Hi are the two types mentioned above available yet or under construction.

I only ask because I keep seeing them on the image rotater.

Thanks alot.
Not available yet, I hope soon though.
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ohh ok

looking forward to it as well.

Do we get it as a christmas pressie :D
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cottersfish wrote:ohh ok

looking forward to it as well.

Do we get it as a christmas pressie :D
Nope :lol:
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OHHHHHH I knew santa didnt like me! :D
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It's nearly done just to busy to finish it at present.
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By the way its a "Vigilant"

I'm sure the ATC would love some "vigilante's" but somehow :cry: I don't think so


Ours are the Grob version not North American, pity though would love to try and winch launch one :D



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Letting Space Cadets loose in RA-5Cs could be considered ill-judged in some quarters. :D
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Firebird wrote:Letting Space Cadets loose could be considered ill-judged in some quarters. :D
Thought I'd edit it for clarification. :lol:
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CelticWarrior wrote:
Firebird wrote:Letting Space Cadets loose could be considered ill-judged in some quarters. :D
Thought I'd edit it for clarification. :lol:
To true, I can remember trashing quarters at Brize and Boulmer as a cadet.
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I couldn't agree more from a current perspective. I think I hit the e key by accident but I do get confused like that. Anyways looking forward to it.
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I'm working on a Vigilant now and will be doing a cut down version of my Tutor (115E) afterwards.
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Garysb wrote:
I'm sure the ATC would love some "vigilante's" but somehow :cry: I don't think so
I would love that too, Gary. The A-5 is such an extremely elegant & beautiful aircraft.
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brianf51 wrote:I'm working on a Vigilant now and will be doing a cut down version of my Tutor (115E) afterwards.
Brian

we have both Tutor and Vigilante models


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Garysb wrote:
brianf51 wrote:I'm working on a Vigilant now and will be doing a cut down version of my Tutor (115E) afterwards.
Brian

we have both Tutor and Vigilante models


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And that means there's no room for competition??
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brianf51 wrote:
Garysb wrote:
brianf51 wrote:I'm working on a Vigilant now and will be doing a cut down version of my Tutor (115E) afterwards.
Brian

we have both Tutor and Vigilante models


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And that means there's no room for competition??
Brian,

Gary was just trying to stop you maybe duplicating your work thats all. :D
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Not a problem Mark I was just raising an eyebrow. I'm sure Gary was doing exactly that. :D
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Sorry Brian
As Mark said just didn't want you to waste time duplicating stuff we already have, but in the long run its down to you if you want to make them

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Just found out that most people here use and work with FS9 exclusively. The Vigilant I'm doing is for FSX. Does anyone here use FSX?
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