Virtavia Chinook!

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Virtavia Chinook!

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A few screenies of their new Chinook, i just not sure about the see through parts on the rotors.

Please be aware google gives "this site may harm your PC" warnings and reports of virus/trojan horses on their site from Sim Out House!!!
http://www.virtavia.com/?page_id=164&show=gallery

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I see what you mean about the rotor heads :-O Didn't get any nasty warnings I'm glad to say (Kaspersky/IE7). Looks like a fair model and nice to see a CrabAir version ;)

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That rotor disk reminds me of some early plastic kits that had a clear plastic 'spinning' prop as an optional part. Don't look right to me, maybe it's not finished.
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I seem to remember another helo done with a similar effect and in motion, it actually looks pretty good. But it looks horrible for screenshots. One of those tradeoffs I guess.

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Using Firefox I got a Google warning page, Google report says this - http://safebrowsing.clients.google.com/ ... ow=gallery

I loaded up Internet Explorer, no problem loading the page but after running Malwarebytes it found an infected file - c:\Windows\mvalkdj.dll (Trojan.Scar)

Looks like an IE exploit.

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No sign of it on my system Darren. May not be an IE exploit after all. I'm still on WinXP so hackers may have given up :lol:

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Good old IE2 eh :lol:

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:lol: :lol: You laugh mate, I'd not have moved from IE6 if I could have got away with it! :cpu:

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