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Freeware Fs9 Vulcan

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Which do peeps think is the better,PD or Alphasim?

After seeing '558 at Cosford t'other week,I fancy a little Vulcan display action :lol:
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

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Holy Cow !!!!!

69 lookers and no comments?,it's either very few of you run Fs9 anymore or very few of you have tackled
a Vulcan or a combo of both *-) :lol: .

I certainly don't go for heavies anymore,well except for Rick's Andover/748,Dave Maltby's Gripper Two or
Garry's Brittania,I'm usually practicing my display routine in a fighter or testing something for
Dave Moly/Horsey or Keith Paine B-) .
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

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Hi mate,

I suspect that there aren't many who fly the old freeware ones anymore. I know I bought the IRIS one a while back having previously had the old PSS one. :dunno:
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migman29 wrote:Holy Cow !!!!!

69 lookers and no comments?,it's either very few of you run Fs9 anymore or very few of you have tackled
a Vulcan or a combo of both *-) :lol: .
Probably with that title people thought it was going to be about a new freeware FS9 Vulcan available, not requesting one. :)

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:lol: :lol:

Fair comment Darren :)

I dunno Pete. I can't recall having used the freeware Alpha model (which is odd) although I've tried a couple of others.. Ito's freebie and the old PSS model. The PSS model I still have and is the only one I ever use in FS9. It's terribly long in the tooth now and has some quirks but it's a good looker ;)

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Hi,

I'd say the PD Vulcan, good selection of variants and textures. I reworked the FD files a bit but a good set to have :)
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Cheers boys,PD it is then.

Degsy do you know if the one out there has your FD mods in it or did you do 'em
for your own?
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

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I did my own and could send them to you
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dswanson wrote:I did my own and could send them to you
Do you know,that'd be damn fine splendid kind sir.

Just do an upload then pm me the location so I can nab'em and see what a cock I can make
of driving the Vulc :lol: .
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

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