FS 2004 only_AVRO_Tutor_Parts 1 and 2 UPLOADED!

My big thing was ... introducing Nigel to ClickTeam...

Something to look into perhaps when things are less frantic...

I don't know anything about those installers or how they're set up, but I know that some of them can dispense their contents without creating start menu entries and registry entries the way many of them do. I only know that because some installers I've downloaded don't do that - I have no idea how they're made to work that way. It would be a nice touch for future releases, like the eagerly awaited 626 Prefect, the PWS-18 and the Tutor floatplane.

Just a thought...
 
Thank you

Hallo Nigel,
at first I would say you Thank you.
I apreciate a lot you did them for FS2004 !
They bring me back to primary flight training with the need to pay attention to good coordination for the controls,
engine settings (an exact manual would be fine) and trimming.
Would there be a chance to get some day a german bip done with the some kind of love?
Yours
Papi
 
I was just thinking, I do that on occassion..

Would it be great if...…

I found this Hurricane by Charles Kirk, & it's VERY unusual by not having a skin. You can see all the ribs, spars, & everything else under the skin.

Imagine the Avro...…

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Hallo Nigel,
at first I would say you Thank you.
I apreciate a lot you did them for FS2004 !
They bring me back to primary flight training with the need to pay attention to good coordination for the controls,
engine settings (an exact manual would be fine) and trimming.
Would there be a chance to get some day a german bip done with the some kind of love?
Yours
Papi

Hello Papi :)

Thank YOU for being part of the Beta test team, my friend.

We'll put some flying notes together once the fleet have been released, Sir.

As for future projects; you never know where things will take us. I agree that something like the FW-44 Stieglitz would provide an interesting project some day.
 
This is an incredible aircraft you have created. Nothing more I could say other than thank you!
 
Hello Papi :)

Thank YOU for being part of the Beta test team, my friend.

We'll put some flying notes together once the fleet have been released, Sir.

As for future projects; you never know where things will take us. I agree that something like the FW-44 Stieglitz would provide an interesting project some day.

Dear Nigel,

A Stieglitz sure would be great, but almost any biplane model in incredible quality of the Tutor family would be a great addition.
And I'm afraid there are more interesting aircraft than you will be able to finish in your life time.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Dear Nigel,

A Stieglitz sure would be great, but almost any biplane model in incredible quality of the Tutor family would be a great addition.
And I'm afraid there are more interesting aircraft than you will be able to finish in your life time.

Cheers,
Huub


Bless you, Huub
:ernaehrung004:

When you say "anything"...I have been toying with a Hawker Fury, High Speed Fury, Nimrod proposition. It's all very well brushing up our skills in a classy trainer like the Tutor, but surely the newly fledged pilot yearns for the thrill of a shiny 1930s thoroughbred fighter.:wiggle:


Anyway, before the shiny thrills, next up for release this week will be the PWS-18 birds.
5-6 liveries, NEW custom Wright j-5 sounds and a lively flight model :)

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Now THAT'S GREAT NEWS, Nigel. While I like all the Tudor variants, the PWS-18 is probably my favorite of the lot. She's not a "head turner" in the looks department in the real world, but she more than makes up for her homely appearances in the way she handles. A real performer!:applause::applause:

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Now THAT'S GREAT NEWS, Nigel. While I like all the Tudor variants, the PWS-18 is probably my favorite of the lot. She's not a "head turner" in the looks department in the real world, but she more than makes up for her homely appearances in the way she handles. A real performer!:applause::applause:

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AWESOME, Tom - have to agree she's a lively flier.
Have tuned up the sounds for a lively earful too, my friend! :encouragement:
 
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