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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 05 Mar 2012, 13:57
All looking very nice Peter
A lot of folk who have accepted Flight for what it is seem to be having fun
What's the largest aeroplane available...I never fly these small aircraft if at all possible
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petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 05 Mar 2012, 15:21
Garry Russell wrote: All looking very nice Peter
A lot of folk who have accepted Flight for what it is seem to be having fun
What's the largest aeroplane available...I never fly these small aircraft if at all possible
It is really GA only Garry...So no big aeroplanes yet. I'm hoping that Traffic will be introduced with airliner types. I have the small GA aeroplanes but have not bought the Mustang yet
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by Garry Russell » 05 Mar 2012, 15:25
Thanks Peter
that is what I gathered but I was not completely sure.
With such a small area and high detail it really suits the small low lever slow types I suppose.
Hardly much point in zooming up to 35,000 feet
But maybe in an expansion
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airboatr
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by airboatr » 05 Mar 2012, 15:40
Garry Russell wrote:
Hardly much point in zooming up to 35,000 feet
I can think of one,
the 3
4 ,000 ft inverted flatspin fall back down.
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by petermcleland » 05 Mar 2012, 17:25
Think of it this way Garry...to enjoy really excellent terrain and sea, you need to be fairly close to it...Six miles up and the detail is irrelevant
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by Garry Russell » 05 Mar 2012, 17:40
Indeed Peter
hat's exactly what I was thinking
Horses for courses
Still, a Dak would be nice
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by basys » 05 Mar 2012, 21:16