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Maybe Andy

But we try to steer clear of direct politics in these matters and I suppose Wiki was trying to make a statement without seeming to take sides

Difficult subject always


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Coincidentally, this thread has just resurfaced over on CBA.org

http://www.aviationphotoarchive.com/Zul ... .php?t=159

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Ah yes...........the one BEA swapped for G-AVFB :smile:

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Dunno if you read to the bottom, but theres some unique b&w pics of it after its incident. "les"'s dad was part of the team sent out to recover it.

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Nope :think:

But I will later :dance:

Just glanced at it and saw what it was about.

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Just joined the fourm as I have got FS 2004 and the trident add on. I seamed to grow up with the aircraft as dad worked on them at Hatfield then went to BEA in 64. Still got a few mor pics that I will stick on the other site .

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Hello Les and welcome to the madhouse...

I hope it is the REAL Trident you have (the free one from David Maltby, and not the copycat sold elsewhere ;-)

Anyway feel free to comment and ask, and I'm sure somebody will guide you in the right direction.
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Pucker version, New to flight sim so will need advice on whats best to get Ie scenery, traffic etc

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Well DM's Trident is highly recommendable, my bet is that once you have flown it you'll never get back to "the other side".....

Free Trident's et al:
http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk/

Best place for freeware scenery is (for a beginning):
http://frettenflat.nl/fs2004.php

Free Traffic: a good start is:
http://projectai.com/
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Hi Les

And Welcome

In addition to Dans links there is a host of likes on the front page of this site.

When you say pucker Trident are you meaning the payware as the freeware one is very different and a lot better :smile:

In fact on this site you will find freeware being made that is better than a lot of payware and has aircraft not covered anywhere else. :dance:

Any questions feel free to ask.

We will always answer ASAP sometimes within minuets....sometimes a little longer.

That depends if any one is around....if there is you will get an answer often from the people involved.

It's great fun and I am sure you will enjoy it.

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