FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Coming soon from Nigel and team..

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Pete
 
Aye and if you like floaters, it is well worth waiting for :encouragement:.
Also a number of paint splashers have plans for it.

Steve
 

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Talking floaters, the trick with porting over to FSX - at least with SP2 - is to turn your realism setting down to 50%, it stops the controls from freezing with the slightest bump!
Keith
 
and where better to take an 'art deco' era aeroplane, but Brighton International

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Pete

A beautiful art deco building Pete. Is this Shoreham scenery payware or freeware? And where is it available?

I love this type of buildings and this scenery is very well done.

Thanks for your reply,
Huub
 
A beautiful art deco building Pete. Is this Shoreham scenery payware or freeware? And where is it available?

I love this type of buildings and this scenery is very well done.

Thanks for your reply,
Huub


Hi Huub, not Orbx, (wrong sim) it's Just Flight's Flying Club scenery, payware, originally by OSS, not sure if it is still available.

Gary Summons UK2000 part 3 for FS2004, now freeware, has a version of Shoreham.

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Pete
 
and where better to take an 'art deco' era aeroplane, but Brighton International

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Pete

"Brighton International" does seem a rather grand term for good old EGKA.

I'm reminded of flying with Suckling Airways from Ipswich (EGSE) to Amsterdam in the 1980's where the lack of a concrete runway meant they talked of themselves as "Ipswich International Airfield".:playful:
 
I think Bader crashed a Bulldog......not to say he didn't try a Tutor though!
Keith

That he did Keith, but when making the film a Tutor stood in. I met him once @ 1980, he was passenger in a light twin visiting the airbase I was stationed at. I batted it in and chocked it and was roundly asked "Airman... don't you know who I am?".... Well I didn't

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Pete
 
That he did Keith, but when making the film a Tutor stood in. I met him once @ 1980, he was passenger in a light twin visiting the airbase I was stationed at. I batted it in and chocked it and was roundly asked "Airman... don't you know who I am?".... Well I didn't

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Pete

Now the Tutor in the film does ring a bell, Pete :encouragement:

Interesting memories there, matey - hope you didn't make the mistake of mentioning "Al Deere" or "Bob Stanford Tuck"...:engel016:
 
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