Interesting Behavior
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- Chipmunk
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Interesting Behavior
Hello Gents
Being a Yank I seem to have developed an odd habit after visiting your site some time ago. The only planes I want to fly are 1-11's, Tridents, Viscounts, and the HS-748. Occasionally I will fly the the TinmouseII 737(in Brittania livery of course!). I like tea with two lumps and cream, and I've even owned a MG!
Could it be the Guinness? :think:
Anyway I am off to fly a Bucket and Spades flight with the 1-11, I don't have anything to worry about, right?
Thanks to all at CBFS for all your hard work and the wonderful aircraft you have given to the flightsim community-Cheers
Being a Yank I seem to have developed an odd habit after visiting your site some time ago. The only planes I want to fly are 1-11's, Tridents, Viscounts, and the HS-748. Occasionally I will fly the the TinmouseII 737(in Brittania livery of course!). I like tea with two lumps and cream, and I've even owned a MG!
Could it be the Guinness? :think:
Anyway I am off to fly a Bucket and Spades flight with the 1-11, I don't have anything to worry about, right?
Thanks to all at CBFS for all your hard work and the wonderful aircraft you have given to the flightsim community-Cheers
- Garry Russell
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Hi Tincansailor
Nice to see a Yank liking the Brit stuff
In fact your camoflauge was almost complete but you gave the game away when you spelt Britannia with two "Ts" and one "n"
You will have a lot of fun flying proper aircraft :dance:
ATB
Garry
Nice to see a Yank liking the Brit stuff
In fact your camoflauge was almost complete but you gave the game away when you spelt Britannia with two "Ts" and one "n"



You will have a lot of fun flying proper aircraft :dance:
ATB
Garry
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- speedbird591
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Re: Interesting Behavior
Hello. Probably not, as Guinness is Irish and although we inadvisably claimed Ireland for a while, the natives rightly objected and took most of it back again. The rest is under negotiation.tincansailor wrote:Could it be the Guinness? :think:
Good choice of aeroplanes, tincansailor, but as Tonks says - don't forget the old lady, the bee's knees, the iron duck. She sets the standard! (I'm a secret tinmouse fan too).
Ian
...and make sure its the sweet mass-produced stuff and not the genuine stuff from Budweis (Czech Republic)MALTBY D wrote:Get a few Buds down your neck


Seriously, welcome aboard and glad you are enjoying the stuff that the guys here make. In the grand scheme of things, a lot of it is quite niche and we're lucky to have people who take the time and effort to make it to such high standards

Toby :drinkers:
- DispatchDragon
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Hello Mate
Welcome from one of the Ex-Pats who live in your neck of the woods
If your a gambling man we may even meet up some time - I live
in Lost Wages and work of the airline with the sun on the tail that
operates in and out of Bellingham, Pasco and Eugene.
BTW would that be DD's or DDE's???
Leif
Welcome from one of the Ex-Pats who live in your neck of the woods
If your a gambling man we may even meet up some time - I live
in Lost Wages and work of the airline with the sun on the tail that
operates in and out of Bellingham, Pasco and Eugene.
BTW would that be DD's or DDE's???
Leif

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- Chipmunk
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Thanks for the welcome,
Will download the VC-10 this weekend and after searching for an appropriate flight will take her up for a spin.
Should I switch to Boddington's or Newcastle Brown :think:
To answer your question DispatchDragon, USS Albert David DE-1050, and I have probably seen you on approach to KBLI as I work in the Bellingham area.
I am off - Cheers all
Will download the VC-10 this weekend and after searching for an appropriate flight will take her up for a spin.
Should I switch to Boddington's or Newcastle Brown :think:
To answer your question DispatchDragon, USS Albert David DE-1050, and I have probably seen you on approach to KBLI as I work in the Bellingham area.
I am off - Cheers all
- DispatchDragon
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TinCan
Not being nosey - But are you old enough to have been part of the
Great SEAC games on Yankee Station - or were you with Lockport
later on ?? And you if youve seen the MD80s going in and out of BLI
that would be us - Beautiful country if you have up there
And damn good Clam Chowder made by the girls who run the airport resturant 
Leif
Not being nosey - But are you old enough to have been part of the
Great SEAC games on Yankee Station - or were you with Lockport
later on ?? And you if youve seen the MD80s going in and out of BLI
that would be us - Beautiful country if you have up there


Leif

- speedbird591
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Yes, definitelytincansailor wrote:Should I switch to Boddington's or Newcastle Brown :think:
Oh my god, Leif. I'd forgotten Clam Chowder. I thought I didn't miss anything from my flying days and now look what you've done :sad:DispatchDragon wrote:And damn good Clam Chowder ....
Gotta get to Boston!
Ian