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The new Xtreme Belfast is an ideal opportunity to get 208 Squadron branching out from their current base at Stradishall...So we sent out a four ship formation comprised of the aerobatic team:-

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Here is the Boss finally getting airborne and...

The whole sequence can be seen by clicking this address:-

http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page

Thanks for looking :flying:

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Very nice Peter :thumbsup:

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Lovely stuff Peter.... no inverted flight from Echo here I see..... perhaps you were eating lunch on the way home to Stradishall.. ;-)
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forthbridge wrote::dancer:

Lovely stuff Peter.... no inverted flight from Echo here I see..... perhaps you were eating lunch on the way home to Stradishall.. ;-)
No Jim...Every shot was from TrafficTools > Explorer...So that is ALL Traffic and no User aircraft is in sight. I have not yet found a way to make AI Traffic fly inverted :flying:

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petermcleland wrote:

I have not yet found a way to make AI Traffic fly inverted :flying:
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I note the mention of 'yet' in there..... :lol:
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Wonderful sequence of pictures Peter, I enjoyed that very much. :thumbsup:

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Lovely sequence Peter. Thanks for sharing.

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Very nice indeed Peter :thumbsup:
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Nigel H-J wrote:Wonderful sequence of pictures Peter, I enjoyed that very much. :thumbsup:
Thank you Nigel and DaveB...I will be sending you both an updated "Traffic208Squadron.bgl" to overwrite your previous version. You will then be able to follow that flight in "TrafficTools" or fly an aircraft to intercept them...If you wish to fly with them in formation then you must intercept them from another base (not the one that they take off from)...I use Echo for this purpose and have a "Pop Up" F16 Radar fitted for the purpose :)

Meanwhile, I will do further testing today and possibly some more programming of the Squadron movements. I'll let you know by PM when the updated Traffic file is ready.

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Brilliant Peter, thank you very much. :thumbsup:

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