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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 12 Dec 2008, 20:48
Hi Ian
Very nice
I don't know quite what you think they're lacking but they look great to me
I love that haze effect, something that I expect in those warmer climes
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by DaveB » 12 Dec 2008, 21:17
Yep.. always nice to see a Trident.. whichever flavour
You using a WS monitor Ian?? The panel looks a little squashed :think:
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by VEGAS » 12 Dec 2008, 21:35
Lovely shots Ian. You set the scene perfectly!
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by TSR2 » 12 Dec 2008, 23:39
Lovely stuff mate. I particularly like 1 and 3. Great to see all those 70's liveries, my kinda era
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by speedbird591 » 13 Dec 2008, 10:45
DaveB wrote: You using a WS monitor Ian?? The panel looks a little squashed :think:
No - this view is specific to the CAAC model and shows you how it looks through a Chinese pilot's eyes ;-)
As an aside, I was impressed by DM's calligraphy until I had it translated as 'King prawn in yellow bean sauce with cashew nuts'.
Ian :-(
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by Garry Russell » 13 Dec 2008, 10:46
Is that menu # 262 Ian??
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by speedbird591 » 13 Dec 2008, 10:56
How did you guess, Garry?
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by fighterpilot » 13 Dec 2008, 11:41
Great shots,
and has infact encouraged me to install a Kaitak scenery. (Kaitak 98) and now all i have to ecie is whether to remove VHHH and to put all the woai traffic into VHHX. I think i will probably leave as is and try and add a few Retro flights if i can work out how. Think i may jump into a CAAC trident for the VA shortly as well. Better start practicing the checker board approach.
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by Motormouse » 13 Dec 2008, 11:42
speedbird591 wrote: As an aside, I was impressed by DM's calligraphy until I had it translated as 'King prawn in yellow bean sauce with cashew nuts'.
Ian :-(
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