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Kevin Farnell
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FS9 1988 RAF Binbrook

Post by Kevin Farnell »

Just noted this available at Avsim (bin88.zip). Appears to contain AI Lightnings.

EDIT - Sorry, the Lightnings are a separate file - AI English Electric Lightning pack 2 by Michael Pearson.

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Thanks for that Kevin

I wonder if it shows my married quarter??????

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Kevin, If you just hang on a bit, John Young is producing AI Lightnings for both FS9 and FSX over at ACG - forum gives details.

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Speaking of Lightnings, I'm hoping for the new Just Flight Lightning for my birthday on Friday.

IF my hints have been strong enough and IF I get the list of "wife-issued rest-day jobs" done and I do get it I'll pop a bit of a report/review on for those who may be considering it.

Fingers crossed!!

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Heh heh. I've got it Paul and although I've only had the chance for one short flight so far, I really like it. A very nice model and great fun to fly, particularly the climb rate. :-O

You won't regret buying it... if you're allowed. :lol:


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Got it today! When I get chance I'll be going for a play. Is there an FSX Binbrook available?

I had an FS9 one from years ago.

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PaulC wrote:Got it today! When I get chance I'll be going for a play. Is there an FSX Binbrook available?

I had an FS9 one from years ago.

Paul

Stevo over at ACG is on with one, but I'm afraid RW keeps getting in the way.



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