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A small addition to what my dear colleague Priller already mentioned in his post above.

I kindly advise you both to put each other on your ignore list. When you click on your profile name, a menu will appear in which you select "ignoring". After clicking on ignoring you can select as many names as you like.

So far I have let your conflict to be handled the moderators of this forum. But when either of you two choose to continue your behaviour, I will use my power to force that person into a cooldown period.

I expect this is clear enough to stop all this nonsense.

Huub
 
times warp I am not sure about if this word will be right I was thinking about hte german word "Zeitsprung"

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Best regards

Michael

PS who knows what the designers of the FS2004 Bounty has become?
 
Cal Classic Tin leaving Hawaii

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times warp I am not sure about if this word will be right I was thinking about hte german word "Zeitsprung"

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Best regards

Michael

PS who knows what the designers of the FS2004 Bounty has become?
Sadly, Papi I have not heard from Nigel for a very long time; we (James Banks and I )were finalising the .air file for the Avro 626 ready for release version and that was that, he suddenly stopped responding to messages

ttfn

Pete
 
Good afternoon Ian

it is suposed to be the old french carrier Arromanches but the model is HMS Colussus
He is a part of scenery Bernard did for me

Best regards

Michael
 
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Sadly, Papi I have not heard from Nigel for a very long time; we (James Banks and I )were finalising the .air file for the Avro 626 ready for release version and that was that, he suddenly stopped responding to messages

ttfn

Pete
Ahhh I loved the roar of these big piston engines. Especially when before the take off run the oilot pushed the engines to test the magnetoes
Best regards
Michael
 
Good evening all,
does someone rember of this rare bird? I once did three panels with different layouts. I am not sure if I almost have published it here

VFW 614.jpg

Best regards

Michael
 
hihi non plustôt à gauche
the landmark can be seen on the forwartport side
Those who knows the area from real life will surely recognize it

Best regards

Michael
En fait je voulais dire à gauche. Il ne faut pas faire 2 choses à la fois:ROFLMAO: Citadelle de Port Louis. If yes, it's Lorient.
 
Hallo again
the jet is a VFW-Fokker 614 - at my knowledge there still exists one today but only as static object at Hamburg.

Best regards

Michael
En fait je voulais dire à gauche. Il ne faut pas faire 2 choses à la fois:ROFLMAO: Citadelle de Port Louis. If yes, it's Lorient.
allright friends it is Lorient, and the land mark, hmmm yes a "citadelle" a kind of, no what you can see just a part of it are the subpens buid by the germans and later also used by the french navy.

Cheers

Michael
 
Good evening. this bird is certainly not the nicest one, but with only 2 X 15 HP it reaches about 200km/h and it is able to make basic positive aerobatics The Cricri seems to be the littelst twin mot ever to fly
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the noise of the two twostroke single cylender engines is infernalic


Best regards

Michael
 
The Cricri is a fantastic airplane. Michel Colomban design great airplanes. The last one the Mc30 Luciole is a wonderful ultralight with high performance and low consumation. Sadly she’s not exist in our simulator.
 
The Cricri is a fantastic airplane. Michel Colomban design great airplanes. The last one the Mc30 Luciole is a wonderful ultralight with high performance and low consumation. Sadly she’s not exist in our simulator.
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FS2004/FSX Colombian Cricket MC 10 CriCri (Category: FS2004 > Props)
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FS2004/FSX Colombian Cricket MC 10 CriCri. A tiny but agile plane! CriCri - the world smallest aerobatics ultralight with two engines. Created by Renaud Balu.

Posted Nov 19, 2010 05:51 by Alexis Chevrie
 
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