getting the BA Swallow
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austerdriver
getting the BA Swallow
I have tried 3 times to get the BA Swallow and every time the download is completed it is saying the zip file is corrupt.
Has anybody else had this problem?
Has anybody else had this problem?
- Rick Piper
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Re: getting the BA Swallow
Right click on the file you downloaded and select "Unblock"
then unzip it
I am guessing you have Vista or XP SP3 and security is still on "Don't Panic! Don't Panic!!" Default
Regards
Rick
then unzip it
I am guessing you have Vista or XP SP3 and security is still on "Don't Panic! Don't Panic!!" Default
Regards
Rick
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Re: getting the BA Swallow
May I suggest you address ANY problems downloading files from www.classbritishfiles.com to the forum provided there and NOT here
if there is a problem there it has NOTHING to do with this website.
Thank you
Leif
if there is a problem there it has NOTHING to do with this website.
Thank you
Leif

Re: getting the BA Swallow
Many thanks for that Leif,
..you just got in ahead of me
ATB,
Derek
..you just got in ahead of me
ATB,
Derek
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austerdriver
Re: getting the BA Swallow
I've just signed up to the Pond for any future problems I may have.DispatchDragon wrote:May I suggest you address ANY problems downloading files from http://www.classbritishfiles.com to the forum provided there and NOT here
if there is a problem there it has NOTHING to do with this website.
Thank you
Leif
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Re: getting the BA Swallow
Thank you AD for your understanding
For those who may be interested - Paul has just released his Cirrus engine version for Fs9 and the FSX versions will be along shortly.
available at www.classicbritishfiles.com
Leif
(Im working with Rob (The happy Otter) to see if he will entertain changing the name of the Pond to avoid future confusion)
For those who may be interested - Paul has just released his Cirrus engine version for Fs9 and the FSX versions will be along shortly.
available at www.classicbritishfiles.com
Leif
(Im working with Rob (The happy Otter) to see if he will entertain changing the name of the Pond to avoid future confusion)

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Re: getting the BA Swallow
Hi Leif
That would be a shame because I don't see the confusion but as we both know from experience, there have been a good few that continue to believe you are here and we are there
Ultimately though, it may be the only way
ATB
DaveB
That would be a shame because I don't see the confusion but as we both know from experience, there have been a good few that continue to believe you are here and we are there
ATB
DaveB


Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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Re: getting the BA Swallow
Cheers for that Dave
Garry and I discussed it at length next door - and I feel personally that it would cause alot less confusion and consternation, Rob hass been away again doing his
"blue" thing so as soon as he is available again we will see what can be done -- My vote is naming after a certain British four engined turbo prop that is a
favorite of mine , but we shall see. Meanwhile there are some more nice smaller British Classics in the works over there that I think many will enjoy,
including yet another Auster variant from Messrs Molyneaux and Horsey that is progressing towards Beta status (again its based on an exisiting real
Auster courtesy of Martin and his bottomless pool of Auster knowledge.
Leif
Garry and I discussed it at length next door - and I feel personally that it would cause alot less confusion and consternation, Rob hass been away again doing his
"blue" thing so as soon as he is available again we will see what can be done -- My vote is naming after a certain British four engined turbo prop that is a
favorite of mine , but we shall see. Meanwhile there are some more nice smaller British Classics in the works over there that I think many will enjoy,
including yet another Auster variant from Messrs Molyneaux and Horsey that is progressing towards Beta status (again its based on an exisiting real
Auster courtesy of Martin and his bottomless pool of Auster knowledge.
Leif

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Hi Leif
Not a bad choice for a name though you'll probably end up with more building society customers than you can handle
As long as it stays, in whatever shape or form and folk know about it.. the name really isn't important
Rob should be looking forward to a quieter life soon as all the white stuff seems to be going. It must have rained here all night as my garden has gone from total white to almost completely green.. thank goodness!
ATB
DaveB
Not a bad choice for a name though you'll probably end up with more building society customers than you can handle
ATB
DaveB


Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!



