new Auster at the pond

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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1st post on here.

Great work with all the Austers released so far.

Will there be one of these made?

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled ... id=1260022
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Re: new Auster at the pond

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Hi austerdriver and welcome :)

..and the answer is...probably :lol:

ATB,

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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austerdriver wrote: Will there be one of these mad?
We're all mad here austerdriver :lol:

Welcome aboard :wave:

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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'Austerdriver' - plenty more Austers for you at 'the pond' - http://classicbritishfiles.com/index.ph ... e&Itemid=1 .
Enough to keep you satisfied I hope whilst I work my way through the list of 'to-do s' .It's my intention to model (nearly) all of them - at least those which are recognisably different either in appearance or performance .
Never forget 'the editors decision is final' meaning that I may skip the odd one if I feel like it. ;-)
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Re: new Auster at the pond

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And to think,all this Austerity stemmed from me mentioning the old little yellow Airfix kit :welldone: :welldone:

Good man Dave.


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Re: new Auster at the pond

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I have all the Austers so far and find them quite a alot of fun to fly compared to some other FS aircraft.

Keep up the great work!

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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As I write this, I am sat on the isle of Gigha (North West Scotland) as arrived up here this afternoon, in of all things G-AMMS.

Hope the beta testing is going well and will be back after a tour of Ireland on Thursday (weather permitting!).

Best wishes to all,

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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Jammy Bugger!!!!
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Re: new Auster at the pond

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Not if he's getting the weather we're getting in Bangor at the moment! Even the ducks aren't going out :lol:

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Re: new Auster at the pond

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Yes Myles

Hes been sending us "postcards" from the road -- seems hes sort of stuck at present


However G-AMMS is now available at the Pond, and there should be some repaints for it shortly - including a PAF military one


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