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Maule FLIGHT...

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Trying a new aeroplane:-

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The other five pictures are here:-

http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/index.ph ... le-flight/

Thanks for looking :)

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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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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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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 :lol:

But maybe in an expansion :)
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Garry Russell wrote:
Hardly much point in zooming up to 35,000 feet :lol:
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I can think of one, :-O the 34,000 ft inverted flatspin fall back down. :lol: :lol:

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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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Indeed Peter :agree:

hat's exactly what I was thinking *-)

Horses for courses :)

Still, a Dak would be nice
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I've never felt so frustrated....... died so frequently/spectacularly/or needlessly....... yet had so much fun, in a long time.
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