I'm pleased to announce that I've just uploaded the Blackburn Skua to FlightSim.com. It will appear in their file system in a couple of days.
I want to thank the beta testers here for you work without which no new aircraft could be launched.'
Next project - to look at the Blackburn Roc. Although superficially very similar in construction, experience tells me it 'aint necessarily so...'
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Dave M(oly)
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Well done, Dave.
Would you believe, I was looking at one of my 1940s recognition books yesterday, comparing 3-views of those exact two .
Would you believe, I was looking at one of my 1940s recognition books yesterday, comparing 3-views of those exact two .
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This site has been a source of information for me Mike -
https://dingeraviation.net//index.htm
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https://dingeraviation.net//index.htm
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Good news the Blackburn Skua is now available from Flightsim.com.
Enjoy
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Enjoy
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Wow! I'm impressed with the research that's gone into that site.Molyned wrote: ↑14 Mar 2020, 13:35This site has been a source of information for me Mike -
https://dingeraviation.net//index.htm
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I've now learnt about those gas detection patches.
Regret my eyes aren't up to confirming the thickness of the bullet proof glass, which he apparently finds evident.
Thanks for the link, Dave Site bookmarked for future reference.