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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Couldn't Resist

That looks excellent, Jim. What scheme is it coming in - Goodyear perhaps? Looking forward to it.:salute:
 
OK, Just for Paul: and yes, we'll be trying to make the Sparrowhawks land (at least hook up).


Now that - is magnificent. A whole new dimension of naval aviation. Is that the great Put Put's (Mr. Clawson)'s FSX F9C-2? I've always been curious about hooking aboard an airship - would love to try that, but I am not aware of that being possible in FS9, but in FSX, many things look possible ...

Looking great!

dl

:applause:
 
Schweeeeet!

If you can get the Sparrowhawk to work, perhaps someone would come up with an XF-85 Goblin too? Even though it's not historically accurate, it would be cool.
 
seems to me I remember an old thread on this board from last year about the possibility and utter coolness of hooking Sparrowhawks onto the Macon...

seems to be coming about nicely...maybe ?
 
If this project continues and they figure this out on how to get them hooked up, this discovery can open a new door for great developments in the future as far as doing in flight refueling. Heres to hope...
 
If this project continues and they figure this out on how to get them hooked up, this discovery can open a new door for great developments in the future as far as doing in flight refueling. Heres to hope...
Heres to hope for this project...
 
Personally I feel that since Jim expressed a desire to not be asked about any of his scenery work, and early replies to this thread gave me the impression that this was part of a larger project involving scenery. As such I felt it was in keeping with his wishes to let it be for now.
 
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