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RAF Leuchars fs9

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Hi

UKMIL RAF Leuchars is being fully released this weekend, for fs9 only. It's being upload the the main sites as I write this, but it probably wont be on until later today or tommorrow.

If you download it please come along to http://www.ukmil.org.uk and tell me what you think.

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Hi Steve,

Many thanks for the Leuchars scenery. There are not enough superlatives in my vocabulary to describe how good this is. You have surpassed yourself with this one. I have not seen this bettered by any payware - ever.

Had a drive round in the new UK Mil Landrover, and the views are simply stunning. I have the traffic set on max and have forgotten to fly. Just amazing watching all the activity. The only thing I have noticed, is the Grob seems to approach way high and eventually lands well down the runway. Nothing to do with your scenery I know, but I will have to nip down the other end and check exactly where it touches down.

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Wish this lot would get a move on, 'towd char is getting cold.

Once again Steve, many thanks.
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glad you are enjoying this freeware scenery. Keep an eye for our next batch, already in development.
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ukmil wrote:glad you are enjoying this freeware scenery. Keep an eye for our next batch, already in development.
Eagerly waiting. Who the hell needs payware with these superb scenery and aircraft available to us?

Steve - Dare I mention Thornaby & Middleton St. George (Goosepool)? :prayer: :prayer: :-#

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i think stevo is quite busy at the mo, but we do have in development

Honington
Valley
Coltishall
Kinloss

and a few others ready to start
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Hi Gaffer,

My last post was rather tongue in cheek, as I am well aware of how busy Steve is.

It was merely my warped "Yorkie" humour coming into play, as I know he was working on them "in a previous life!"
Steve will know what I mean when he drops by.

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HI Graham,

Thanks for the comments Graham, Its nice to know someone appreciate hard work, LOL. Infact your probably the first since I released on friday to say so unless I've miss a post somewhere, LOL

RAF Thornaby, I was looking at this the other day and I've lost a big chuck of it somewhere, somehow. It wasnt far off being finished, but even then I made it so long ago the texture etc were'nt really up to my standard now, LOL.

RAF Middleton St George, can't remember if it's finished or not, but again, I wouldnt be happy with the textures now anyway.

I have so many airfields I would like to do, but time denies me of this, :-( :dancer:

Just enjoy Leuchars Graham, consider it some sort of payback for those plans, etc you sent me, LOL

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All understood Steve.

Once again, many thanks.

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