A little trip down memory lane

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A little trip down memory lane

Post by DispatchDragon »

I think it was Bridon Bear who flew as a cadet at South Cerney

So AUKSP released an update of Kemble with a little easter egg attached


Brian I hope this brings back memories


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Its also the place where my dad taught ATC cadets to fly the Sedbergh in the late 50s and early 60s and where my oldest brother completed Officer Training in the late 60s




Enjoy

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Post by Brian Franklin »

Where's the Kemble scenery available?

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http://www.classicbritishfiles.com

aka the otters pond :)

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Post by Bridon Bear »

Ahh yes...I remember South Cerney....a day of heavy showers interspersed with winch launced flights in the Sedburgh and the Tandem Tutor.

Well done on this scenery Leif and all concerned....I have installed it and have been transprted back in time to the early 60's....ahhh happy days... :smile:

Superb detail on the buildings too BTW....South Cerney is active once more......!!

Regards.

Bridon Bear :wink:
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