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Re: FSX Auster preview

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Now I have to plug the tower back into my computer so I can have the best of both worlds ;)

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I'm now going to have to dust off my copy of FSX. Can't get enough of those Austers!!

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DaveG wrote:No AOP for FSX from me I'm afraid.
Errr.....that'll be me then :worried:

I have been working on the AOP9 for FSX for a while on-and-off....but the recent releases have given me the impetus to crack on...

There's nothing worth showing yet I'm afraid, my already addled brain is still trying to get to grips with Max instead of FSDS :o

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I think you will see an AOP6/Antartica for Fs9 somewhere down the line from Mr Molyneaux
But I can tell you the next one from him (when hes recovered from the Autocrat) will be the Autocar
I think mainly because he now has access to at least two of the beasts and two current Auster drivers.
For those not familar with the Autocar - its the gypsy engines Auster with four seats and a hunch back. :roll:
actually there is also a Lycoming version as Kestrel mentioned else where. So be patient - there is an Auster
revivial going on, just give the folks time.


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I think you will see an AOP6/Antartica for Fs9 somewhere down the line from Mr Molyneaux
That was one of the first Airfix models I made....it was in a poly bag with a card top and cost 2/- :roll: (10p to you modern types.... :lol: )

Ahh nostalgia isn't what it used to be..... :lol:

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DispatchDragon wrote:For those not familar with the Autocar - its the gypsy engines Auster with four seats and a hunch back. :roll:
Good grief Leif !!!! (nice bit of illiteration there ;-) )

We know what Austers look like............ :roll:

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DelP wrote:
DaveG wrote:No AOP for FSX from me I'm afraid.
Errr.....that'll be me then :worried:

I have been working on the AOP9 for FSX for a while on-and-off....but the recent releases have given me the impetus to crack on...

There's nothing worth showing yet I'm afraid, my already addled brain is still trying to get to grips with Max instead of FSDS :o

ATB,

Derek
Remember you know where to come if you need any AOP.9 information :)

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