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petermcleland
Red Arrows
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by petermcleland » 08 May 2006, 17:01
I learned to fly on this aeroplane, so naturally I am pleased to display it here at McLeland Field. I made a Recording of my display and then used the recording to take these shots in one pass.
There are a lot of shots...So not suitable for Dialup, but they can all be seen by clicking this address and download details, with file names, following the pictures:-
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page
Thank you for looking :dance:
T6flyer
VC10
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by T6flyer » 08 May 2006, 17:31
Very nice indeed.
Is it in the colours of one you flew when in training?
Martin
DispatchDragon
Battle of Britain
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by DispatchDragon » 08 May 2006, 17:35
Gorgeous Harvard Pete
I think I might have to have a stab at that - And see if someone wants to paint it in "Warlock" colours - ( A T6 racer from Reno)
Thanks as usual for the incredible screenies - I can only try to match that
Leif
petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 08 May 2006, 18:18
T6flyer wrote: Very nice indeed.
Is it in the colours of one you flew when in training?
No Martin,
Ours were silver...somebody coloured this B/W photo from my website:-
And I think that is about right...Here is another, uncoloured one:-
That's me in the front seat and my instructor Flying Officer Cooper in the back.
Vixus
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by Vixus » 08 May 2006, 18:32
That's a nice scheme Peter, how trainers should be.
AndyG
Concorde
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by AndyG » 08 May 2006, 18:35
Peter,
Which Harvard model are you using in those screenshots?
AndyG
petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 08 May 2006, 19:19
AndyG wrote: Peter,
Which Harvard model are you using in those screenshots?
Andy...full details under the full sequence of pictures
AndyG
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by AndyG » 08 May 2006, 19:33
Charlie Bravo
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by Charlie Bravo » 08 May 2006, 20:16
I flew at Harvard at Shoreham and really enjoyed it. Great sound from the 700hp radial
A bird in the hand will probably sh!t on your wrist.
petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 08 May 2006, 20:31
Charlie Bravo wrote: I flew at Harvard at Shoreham and really enjoyed it. Great sound from the 700hp radial
Yes, The prop too, makes a rather special noise as the tips are near supersonic. Harvards can do some pretty serious rattling of windows as they pass by.
BTW...I'm using an excellent sound set from Aaron Swindle on this Harvard