twa
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Post by twa on Apr 21, 2016 13:48:19 GMT
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Post by Klaus Hullermann on Apr 21, 2016 15:19:21 GMT
Nice screenshots of an equally nice (correction: great) freeware jetliner (David Maltby created fantastic classic jetliners us 'couch-pilots').
Klaus
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Post by Herman on Apr 21, 2016 16:05:42 GMT
Very nice shots of the BAC 111. Yes...DM did a marvellous job with his British airliner series.Just finished doing about 10 flights with the BAC-111's myself.
Herman
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Post by twa on Apr 22, 2016 5:32:03 GMT
Hi,
I have to agree, I really enjoy flying all of DM's airliners. Though, my all time favourite is the VC-10. Easily one of the most graceful airliners ever built.
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Post by walterleo on Apr 22, 2016 14:12:56 GMT
Hi twa: How did you shoehorn the 1-11 into London City airport? (RWY Requirment BAC 1-11 1600 m London City Airport 1190 m, glidepath more than 5 deg AND NOISE restrictions the Speys are unable to comply.) I fear you will soon receive a certified letter! Kind regards Walter P.S.: My favorite of DM´s hangar is the Comet preferable in MEXICANA colours.
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Post by twa on Apr 23, 2016 2:46:45 GMT
Hi Walter, Haha yes it was very tight, came in low with full flaps, and well in the virtual world anything is possible The Comet is very nice but I have to say that my favorite livery is BEA's (red box or Union Jack, both are great) all because of those fantastic red wings!
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