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I felt the need.. the need for speed

So, I climbed out of the Avro trainer cockpit I have been occupying in some form or another exclusively for MONTHS now.. (thanks NIGEL!!! lol) and swung my numb butt over the sill and into the seat of my RCAF 434 Sqn. Canadair Sabre for a bit of high altitude, HIGHER speed flying.

Cruising at 35,000', over the Irish sea, coming up on the Welsh coast north of Llanfairfechan as I head south, with no where in particular to go on this CAVU morning. (yes I know.. shoulda filed a flight plan and all that).

Only thing to cross my path so far was a WestJet 737, most likely inbound to Glasgow from Halifax.

(patiently waiting for the rain to clear in the RW so I can take out my bike!)

cheers
Dave
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Stuart Green's pieces of art

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Albatros D.III repaint by RobH

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Fokker D.VII repaint by RobH

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SPAD S.VII repaint by Huub Vink

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Pfalz D.IIIa repaint by Huub Vink
 
That bipe shown above is the Avro Tutor, which will be available as donation-ware on Sim-Outhouse as soon as the beta testing and some nice surprise enhancements are all sorted out. The Tutor was the Brit equivalent to the U.S.'s Stearman, meaning it was a between-the-wars primary trainer for the military air corps.

In my opinion, it it as well modelled as anything out there, and it is a category that really hasn't had a proper representative, ie., low and slow with spectacular detailing; and bar-none, the best rendered pilot figure ever.

Caution: Be patient for this one to arrive because it will be perfect when it does.

( I have no affiliation with the authors in any way other than as beta-tester)
 
Nice try...... but only partly right... f2. Trop??


Cheerz mav

Huub.... that avatar of yours is quite distracting

Yep, I should have looked at the fuel cap, which is located in a different location at the G model.

The girl in my avatar is Lilya from the comic books "Night Owl" by Romain Hugault. She is one of the night witches who flew night bombing missions in a Polikarpov Po-2 biplane against the Germans. She has been my avatar for a very long time already.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Yep, I should have looked at the fuel cap, which is located in a different location at the G model.

The girl in my avatar is Lilya from the comic books "Night Owl" by Romain Hugault. She is one of the night witches who flew night bombing missions in a Polikarpov Po-2 biplane against the Germans. She has been my avatar for a very long time already.

Cheers,
Huub

It's fs9 bf109f4.... i converted it back to cfs2 scasm edited and added bits..... like new pilot and filter..... good to see it still works in fs9.... hopefully upload soon.

Well huub.... she been distracting all that time..don't know what it is.. lol

Cheerz mav
 
A few assorted images of some of the reasons I keep the old sim operational.:encouragement:
That aside, it runs like a train on a current generation system!

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My need for speed continued...

And what better to follow a Canadian Sabre? :)

You have to admit, the Cold Lake based CF-104's sure were quite colorful compared to their Euro-based brethren!

cheers
Dave
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