HU ACG Duxford scenery

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Re: HU ACG Duxford scenery

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:lol: :lol:

Yup but with both sims.. GA is GA if so specified and everything else is airliner. Of course, FSX has road and sea traffic too but aircraft operate pretty much the same. The 2 simms aren't that far apart when all is said and done but I like the comparisons. Many here will prefer Laurel and Hardy/Morecambe & Wise to the omnipresent Ant n Dec :lol: Glad you're sorted anyway ;)

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Now I know why they can never get height clearance at Duxford. They have the Airline Traffic slider on max!

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Many here will prefer Laurel and Hardy/Morecambe & Wise to the omnipresent Ant n Dec :lol:
Definitely the former :agree: Can't tell one from the other of the latter :help:

Glad I got my little problem sorted, trouble is the scenery is so damn good it's keeping me away from my beloved Greek/HAF AI 8)

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O - M - G

as they say on some of those boards.

I just got back from holiday to find this - it would have been (almost) worth staying home for.

Absolutely fantastic and every credit due to Stephen and John and everyone involved. :rock:

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Loving this scenery. :)

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A bit of a tight squeeze, but... :Dance:

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Ee-gads Brian.. I always believed the hallowed ground of Duxford would be safe from Southwest :lol:

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:lol: I didn't stay long. Didn't even have time for some Mexican food or to have a Crepe. (loved the pun Garry :lol: )

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Fear not mate.. I'm sure the massed crowds were appreciative of those lovely winglets :thumbsup:

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DaveB wrote:Ee-gads Brian.. I always believed the hallowed ground of Duxford would be safe from Southwest :lol:

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