Ricks Vanguard slight problem

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Jonesy et al

Garrys little flap vortex gizmo for the Vanguard really is a nice addition
so what you have to hit the 'I' key - we have some nice screenies next door of the Guardsvan on finals into tropical climes trailing streamers
from the flaps - the only thing missing would be prop vortices as well
Thanks Garry

BTW - having flown lonnngggg distances on turbo prop aircraft at reasonably high altitudes (read Britannia and CL44) I can guarntee
they contrail when the temp is correct :wink:


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Post by Garry Russell »

Indeed Leif

I have seen Viscounts trailing and once flew in a F.27 that was trailing.


Another spectacular sight is large jets pulling trails from the whole wing in certain conditions and sometime B-737 have three trails....one from each engine and a thinner one off the rear fuse, those are rare but in the right conditions. :smile:


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Post by johnhinson »

Tomb wrote:ok thanks was hoping for a nice little edit to delete door opening with engines
The easy fix is to stop admiring yourself remotely and concentrate on the matter in hand from the cockpit. :o)

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Indeed John..

And keep all four running on taxy which was the more normal. :dance:

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