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Paul K
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by Paul K » 24 Jun 2007, 10:54
If it was a Vigilante, Gary, then that was a regular carrier-born US navy bomber.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 24 Jun 2007, 11:07
Hi Paul
It was a Vigilante....just last night I had a scrambled brain (not unusual) and got the names mixed up :redface:
Things looks very different this morning
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by iainp93 » 24 Jun 2007, 11:32
Hi all
Took her up for a testflight last night and my god is she is a handful!
I'll have to get to grips with her!
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by DaveB » 24 Jun 2007, 11:40
Looking at that shot Paul posted.. I reckon it's probably longer than one of our carriers flight decks
Interesting to see how fast the Ark would have gone with that little tinker strapped down and the throttles opened! :shock:
Anyone going to post shots of the model in the sim??
Edit.. Welcome to the forum Iain
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Paul K
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by Paul K » 24 Jun 2007, 12:03
Garry Russell wrote: Hi Paul
It was a Vigilante....just last night I had a scrambled brain (not unusual) and got the names mixed up :redface:
Things looks very different this morning
Garry
Aye, I know the feeling well, Gary. Theakston's Old Peculier gets me mixed up between Stratocruisers and Stratocasters late at night.
Dave, I'll probably be getting this 'un soon, so I'll post some shots if nobody else does.
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by DaveB » 24 Jun 2007, 12:11
Cheers Paul. I just popped over to Alpha and watched the promo vid which at 2mins.. is at least 28mins too short
I don't think it's gonna make it's way into my collection but it's an interesting subject/model. Pity the poor old Hudson wasn't to the same standard :sad:
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by iainp93 » 24 Jun 2007, 17:39
Thanks Dave
The Valkyrie looks good, I particularly like the reheat effects. Bit too much smoke though IMHO but the sounds are fantastic as too are the animations
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by Chris Trott » 25 Jun 2007, 00:01
I doubt you've ever seen pictures of the XB-70 then if you think that there's any chance of FS being able to produce anywhere near enough smoke...
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by John » 30 Jun 2007, 23:42
I have to say I love it!
Kind regards
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by DaveB » 01 Jul 2007, 00:24
Is that the USAAF copying Gene Roddenberry or the other way round?? :think: Probably the former. The largest threat the US had to guard against then was the Klingons
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