RAF Marham for FSX and FS9 released

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RAF Marham for FSX and FS9 released

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This looks quite special, by the ACG people.

The only way to get it now is by joining their forum, which is free.
http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/ss32 ... w_pass.jpg
http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/ss32 ... _flyby.jpg
The above shots posted at their forum.....
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It is splendid Trev, got it Friday. :thumbsup:

Just needs the MAIW Tornado pack and you are in business.


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Thanks for that H/U....no really Thanks :) I have been hoping for a decent Marham for ages....I'm to get now.

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its' up at Simviation now.

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Motormouse wrote:its' up at Simviation now.
And here...

http://www.justflight.com/product.asp?pid=511#

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I've installed this package today and also, as per instructions, downloaded and installed the Tornado Traffic for it. Here are a couple of sequences of screenshots (the first six then the following seven in different weather):-

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The rest of the shots can be seen by clicking this link:-

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

Thanks for looking :fly:

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Nice shots Peter :thumbsup:

I was a bit confused by some of the close up shots on the deck though. Much of those taxiway textures looked like grass :-O

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Sorry about that chaps...I thought it looked rather quaint too!! I was wondering if all that grass had PSP under it!!

Anyway, it turned out to be a confliction with a UK2000 version of Marham and I have fixed it now by disabling about six or seven *egym* files and all is now well with the concrete ABOVE the grass :$

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I thought it looked rather quaint too!!
:lol: :lol:

Ahh, bless you Peter ;) Point is.. it DID look rather quaint! If you want to go back in years and fly Meteors out of there.. all you have to do is put those files back and the Meatbox will look a lot less out of place on grass :thumbsup:

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DaveB wrote:
Ahh, bless you Peter ;) Point is.. it DID look rather quaint! If you want to go back in years and fly Meteors out of there.. all you have to do is put those files back and the Meatbox will look a lot less out of place on grass :thumbsup:
Strangely enough Dave...I only ever went to Marham once and that was in a Meteor on July 13th 1957...I managed to borrow the Meteor 7 for the weekend, in order to attend some function (can't remember what the function was!). I flew it solo from Thornaby and then back again the next day...I think they even put it in a hangar for me.
I'm pretty sure that while there I visited a famous local eating pub with friends but my memories of the event are very hazy :lol:

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