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Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 19:23
by Garry Russell
Is that what they call anime or something like that.
small noses as well
Those sort of figures just toy the whole sim up.
Might as well have Homer Simpson up there.......
Garry
Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 19:38
by SkippyBing
Might as well have Homer Simpson up there.
Now there's a thought...
Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 21:40
by jonesey2k
What about passengers?

Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 23:20
by FlyTexas
I have no problem with women in the back of the aircraft. Somebody has to serve the drinks. ;-)
Brian
Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 01:54
by VEGAS
Why should'nt they fly? I put my life in their hands every day of the week at work.

Re: Female pilot figures?
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 04:24
by Javis
Peter, couldn't agree with you more re Miss Chika and the likewise gorgeous Super Cub she's flying.
The FSD Super Cub was done by Manuel Medel from Spain, if you ask me one of the most talented FS aircraft designers around during the days when FSX was only a mere dream of what FS might become like in the future. ( to the FSX bashers around here : don't give me any wisecracks about FSX should've stayed just a mere dream... talking bout aircraft models, Ok ?...

) IMHO, with his extraordinairy beautiful FS2K Super Cub, Manuel gaves us an impression of that future. His freeware J3 already showed signs of that as well.
Sadly Manuel and FSD ended up on the wrong foot with eachother. More so, Manuel got on the wrong foot with his eyes, preventing him to continue his wonderful FS aircraft design work. I have lost contact with Manuel for some time now, i can only hope he got his eye sight back into healthy state and one day we might be able to enjoy once more the exceptional quality of his FS aircraft design work.
Sorry to butt in here like this but i just felt Manuel deserves to be mentioned as the designer of one of the most gorgeous and lifelike FS lady pilot figures and FS aircraft models alike.
I'm sure you agree with me, Peter. ;-)
Cheers,
Jan :flying: