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Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 01:56
by Garry Russell
And you can clearly Cedar Tree :$ :doho:

Garry

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 02:02
by Techy111
Ohhhhhh thats low Garry...... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tony

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 02:30
by Paul K
Garry Russell wrote:And you can clearly Cedar Tree :$ :doho:

Garry
:o

Blimey, someone have a word with him !

:lol: :lol:

EDIT: Sorry...yes please Tony, I'd like to have that repaint if possible, ta very much. :)

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 02:34
by Techy111
Its OK Paul......He's under lock and key...... :worried:

Tony

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 10:26
by DaveG
Has anyone got this working under FSX SP2 ? I get a lot of black windows & panel :-(

Edit: scratch that, just a case of RTFM STUPID

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 12:56
by ianhind
This Techy guy is a painting machine!

If I voluntered to do it, I would just about have started by now.

Ian

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 13:05
by Techy111
Just loads of time on my hands Ian....... :cpu:

Tony

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 22 Jan 2008, 13:11
by kikko
Tony,

Why add the lebanese insignia to the transport version ? 2 of the 3 ex Italian Air Force "Lebanese" SM-79 still with us (in the Rome AMI museum and in Trento, Caproni Museum) arrived from Lebanon (and still are, perfectly restored) in the bomber version , with bomb-aimer gondola and all details present in the bomber marks of WWII.
The Trento Sparviero has been put on display still in its lebanese colors because (as the previous one) was a gift from their Government , and both planes should have been displayed as Lebanese for at least a 10 year period.

Franco from Milano, Italy

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 22 Jan 2008, 13:47
by Techy111
Hello Franco.....Sorry mate i thought it was the Transport version.....Will remove it..... :worried:

Tony

Re: SM.79 anyone?

Posted: 23 Jan 2008, 06:20
by panty
Kikko,
just for your information: even the third S-79 is in Italy, but , unfortunately, is a wreck.
I think is still preserved somewhere in Pisa