DM's Classic British Jetliners In Review

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DM's Classic British Jetliners In Review

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Hi folks!
Just wanted to let you know I have reviewed DM's fantastic simulations, hope you like it, click HERE.
Keep in mind that I am not a professional reviewer!
PS: Sorry if this has been posted in the wrong spot.
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Thanks for the link, but, Why a PDF?

Despite loading the reader several times I can't open PDF's :worried:

TBH on such things I'd expect a web page :)
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works fine in ie10
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Vancouver wrote:works fine in ie10
Ditto :thumbsup:
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Are you saying the link for the review doesn't go to a PDF?
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The link does go to a PDF, I use Foxit reader in Opera, works fine.
I write my reviews in MS word, and save them as PDFs, that way I can customize them the way I want (limited by my skill), keep the images at high quality and the PDF file at low size. My first review (which was on DM' models) was written directly on the site (it was a web page) but I choose to replace it with this more in-depth review. Also, PDFs are portable, they're not bound by a certain website.
Try downloading the PDF file (save linked content as) and open it from your PC. Do you use Acrobat?

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Hello MIB,

good review! :thumbsup:

Quite a lot of work - but the models and the man who made them definitely deserve it!

Cheers,

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It's prompted me to d/l the Trident2 although I haven't installed it yet. :thumbsup: EricT
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Thanks guys!
@Nick - U bet!

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