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AW52 by Ted Cook

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Ted Cook has left a little present for those who like early british jets at www.classicbritishfiles.com

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BOY that's a wild one!! Cheers Leif ;-)

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He does manage to come up with some ecletic stuff doesnt he?

I never realised it was as big as it was :o

Oh yes and if anyone decides to download it and fly this morning - could you post some screenies - I'm at work - and all ted put in there was
the thumbnail so it would be nice to see it in all its glory.

Thanks

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Funnily enough I thought I'd have a look at Ted's site last night and found this too. I've had a quick flip round the Clyde Estuary, as you would, and it's a belter - well Ted made it so it goes without saying!

I'll try to get screenies loaded before being dragged off to see the latest Bond, but don't wait on me, you won't regret loading up this cracker.

Thanks Ted for another great model. :welldone: :dancer: :flying:

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That's a cracker!

I've always like dthe look of this airframe and now I get a chance to fly it!

Fantastic work Ted :welldone: :welldone: :welldone:

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Oh it really is nice

Thank you Graham

If you dont mind Im going to lift the middle one and use it on the front page of the Pond


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Here's a few others :

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90' wingspans mean that aeros have to be graceful rather than frantic. :)

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DispatchDragon wrote:Oh it really is nice

Thank you Graham

If you dont mind Im going to lift the middle one and use it on the front page of the Pond


Leif

Be my guest Leif..

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Re: AW52 by Ted Cook

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DispatchDragon wrote:Ted Cook has left a little present for those who like early british jets at http://www.classicbritishfiles.com

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Enjoy
I love the way you've described it as a "present", a really nice and appropriate use of words.

Makes you wonder if more used the word in this context, whether it might change some of the less pleasant attitudes some downloaders exhibit.

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