S79 and SM79...
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S79 and SM79...
Hello All,
I have been a happy lurker here for a while, but now am seeking assistance.
Some long time ago I used to have the LAGO 'Crossings' add-on with the S79, but now gone it's off the map after hard drive crashes,as have LAGO seemingly.
I also have Manuel Villa's SM79 which I guess is the military version with the hump and guns.
I wondered if there was any other version of the S79 to download or purchase that anyone here might know of ?
Thank you.
Andy.
I have been a happy lurker here for a while, but now am seeking assistance.
Some long time ago I used to have the LAGO 'Crossings' add-on with the S79, but now gone it's off the map after hard drive crashes,as have LAGO seemingly.
I also have Manuel Villa's SM79 which I guess is the military version with the hump and guns.
I wondered if there was any other version of the S79 to download or purchase that anyone here might know of ?
Thank you.
Andy.
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Re: S79 and SM79...
Hi Andy..
I've seen an SM79 quite recently and it's still up on Flightsim.com
Just checked Lago and they're still there too.. http://shop.lagosim.com/
Welcome aboard btw
ATB
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I've seen an SM79 quite recently and it's still up on Flightsim.com

Welcome aboard btw

ATB
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Re: S79 and SM79...
Hi,
Thanks for that info...I've re-downloaded the MV SM79, which is a great model, and there are a couple of 'transports' in the MV download which is at least 1/2 way there !
Whenever I look at the Lago site the dates always seem to be 2004 ! It was that what made me think they'd gone.....!
I think I'm already here under another name !, but Gannet is good. I used to watch them ?divebomb floating platforms off the north Somerset coast near Kilve.
Always an interesting site to visit.
Andy.
Thanks for that info...I've re-downloaded the MV SM79, which is a great model, and there are a couple of 'transports' in the MV download which is at least 1/2 way there !
Whenever I look at the Lago site the dates always seem to be 2004 ! It was that what made me think they'd gone.....!
I think I'm already here under another name !, but Gannet is good. I used to watch them ?divebomb floating platforms off the north Somerset coast near Kilve.
Always an interesting site to visit.
Andy.
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Hi Andy
Yes.. I have to agree that Lago appear to have remained becalmed for what seems a very long time now. If you still have your purchase info (a long shot) perhaps you could get another copy of Crossings :think:
Glad you're up and running with the freeware SM79. ;-)
ATB
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Yes.. I have to agree that Lago appear to have remained becalmed for what seems a very long time now. If you still have your purchase info (a long shot) perhaps you could get another copy of Crossings :think:
Glad you're up and running with the freeware SM79. ;-)
ATB
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Re: S79 and SM79...
Hi,
You inspired me to check again on the Lago site and there is an e-mail option which I tried, so we'll see if anything happens when I can get access to the old e-mail address I used originally .... seems complicated, but they do say they undertake to re-download purchases, even though I feel 4 years is a long time to keep the details of your order !
Did the British make any 3 engined airplanes ? It seems to be a European thing, though, with the Junkers and the Savoias.
Andy.
You inspired me to check again on the Lago site and there is an e-mail option which I tried, so we'll see if anything happens when I can get access to the old e-mail address I used originally .... seems complicated, but they do say they undertake to re-download purchases, even though I feel 4 years is a long time to keep the details of your order !
Did the British make any 3 engined airplanes ? It seems to be a European thing, though, with the Junkers and the Savoias.
Andy.
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Hi Andy..
Well.. the Trident springs to mind but I guess that's not quite the same
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any Tri-Piston engined aircraft similar to the Ju52 or S/SM79. 1, 2 or 4 seems more our thing ;-)
Best of luck with the re-download option from Lago btw. Let us know how you get on
ATB
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Well.. the Trident springs to mind but I guess that's not quite the same

Best of luck with the re-download option from Lago btw. Let us know how you get on

ATB
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Re: S79 and SM79...
Trislander
Garry

Garry
Garry

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Re: S79 and SM79...
There were some in the Thirties or Twenties even
The AW Argosy for a start.
Garry
The AW Argosy for a start.
Garry
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Re: S79 and SM79...
Triprops?
boulton & Paul P.32, HP HP.43, Avro Ten (Thanks Jens! ^_^).
Vickers Viastra appeared with one, two or three engines.
Speaking of Trislanders did the production line ever get going again???
edit: I've just found a DH.72 aswell.
boulton & Paul P.32, HP HP.43, Avro Ten (Thanks Jens! ^_^).
Vickers Viastra appeared with one, two or three engines.
Speaking of Trislanders did the production line ever get going again???
edit: I've just found a DH.72 aswell.
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Nope
The Trislander never got going again
Anglo Normandy in the CI bought some in kit form but I don't think a whole aeroplane has been prodiced as such
Garry
The Trislander never got going again
Anglo Normandy in the CI bought some in kit form but I don't think a whole aeroplane has been prodiced as such
Garry
Garry

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