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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 29 Dec 2007, 20:59
Another gap filler in the Vanguard freighter fleet
Ready for download at
http://classicbritishfiles.com
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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 29 Dec 2007, 21:15
Excellent work Garry.......My Hangar is starting to burst at the seams and she works a treat in FSX also....
Tony
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 29 Dec 2007, 21:54
HI Tony
That was quick :o
Nice to see her in FS.X....Not bad for an RP masterpiece originally built for FS2002.
Thanks for that
ATB
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bobdawkins
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by bobdawkins » 30 Dec 2007, 01:28
Am I right in saying that these aircraft and airline flew out of Luton many years ago, prehaps late 70's, as I was taken my flying lesson's there, when they had a grass strip for Luton Flying Club and I'm sure I had to wait sometimes for them to T/O or Land/on, before I could proceed, :flying:
Bob Dawkins,South-West Cambridgeshire, U.K, HGV lorry Driver. If thing's don't change they'll stay the same.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 30 Dec 2007, 01:40
Hi Bob
Yes they did fly out of Luton with pax but this freighter was mainly out of the airline's base at Manston.
BTW mate.....can you do something about your signiture pic which is about ten times too big. :o
Thanks
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by DispatchDragon » 30 Dec 2007, 02:49
Bob
You learned to fly at Phred Pinchin's Flying Circus????
NT did visit Luton occasionally - we diverted to LTN one foggy morning in 1977 and found ourselves parked on the Ponderosa
next to her
By the way did they still Have G-ASUE flying at the LFC when you were there??
Cheers
Leif
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 30 Dec 2007, 16:23
Invicta's other Freighter Vanguard is now ready for download at
http://classicbritishfiles.com
As well as weraing Invicta International titles G-AZRE sports a modified cheat line and internal window plugs
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by bobdawkins » 05 Jan 2008, 02:59
Bob Dawkins,South-West Cambridgeshire, U.K, HGV lorry Driver. If thing's don't change they'll stay the same.