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Well then,, I've found it!!

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Hello to all,

My name is Ivan and I come to you from "Northwestern Lower Michigan". A small Town named "Traverse City". I play Music for a living all 'round the USA and when I was a child, it was going to be one of two things for me. Music, or flying. I guess Music bit me a wee'bit harder :wink: .

About one year ago I found a copy of FS9 at a big box store and while I had toyed about with 98, it didn't really get hold of me. Now? I sim nearly everyday that I'm not on the road!!

As I stumbled into the good number of sites for simming, I found a down load for a Trident package. This led me to this site and I must say, The British made the coolest, most interesting Jet Aircraft of the 50's60's and 70's :smile: . There is simply "something about" these old bird's that I can't seem to get enough of.

So'. Thanks. Thanks for making these wonderful airplanes available to us simmer's!! I can't believe that such quality can be had for FREE! My goodness!! Who Knew? I plan to donate when I can and you seem like a good bunch of gent's here. I look forward to reading along and hopefully, I'll join the VA as well.

Best to all,

Ivan.........................................
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Post by airboatr »

Hello Ivan
welcome to CBFS (alias Nut house)
you have hit pay dirt here , I found this site much the same
way
good peps and interesting topics.

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Welcome to the forum Ivan :smile:
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Hi Ivan,

welcome to our happy place! :smile:

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Hi Ivan and welcome

You've found the place to be.

Any questions just post up here and someone will soon give you an answer.

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Hi and welcome Ivan. If you need any help or advice on nearly any subject..........then this is definately the place to be. :roll:

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Welcome to the site! You seem like a nice chap yourself :smile:
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Post by speedbird591 »

Hallo Ivan, welcome to CBFS. That's a friendly introduction, I think you'll fit in very well here :smile:

The classic aircraft of the 50s, 60s and 70s are a lot more fun to fly than the modern FS models. And, as you say, there's something about the British aircraft of that period. I think you could call them charismatic - they were more than just machines and they still generate a great deal of emotion - as you will see if you stick around :roll:

Best wishes

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Post by Garry Russell »

As Ian was saying the old stuff is more fun

I have been flying Vikings a bit lately and you have to actually get it off the ground and try to maintain a rate of climb :worried:

None of this sit tight until a certain speed , pull back and power away
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:lol:

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Post by ivanT3 »

Thanks all for such a warm welcome :smile: .. For what it's worth, My favorite at the moment is the Trident 3 {who would have guessed such a thing? :shock: }. Only a week ago now, I installed the 1-11 and like it also. It's perfect for flying into my home base {KTVC}.

The super VC get's all my long haul stuff done and for fun, I like the Cessna 337 Skymaster. Although I have many planes installed, it seem's that most sit in the hanger and these four are all I really need...

Before my affair with These fine old bird's, I was an MD-80 guy. There was something about the SGA Mad Dog that made it fun to fly {and land}. So, I still revisit the old MD here and there.

Well, again, thanks for being here fella's. I can tell already that this is my kind of place.. There's a good spirit here.
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