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British Airways |
Airbus A320-232 | G-EUUK |
Leeds Bradford, UK | EGNM / LBA |

Another British Airways Bird, leaving Leeds bound for Skopje.

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One of the best freeware aircraft ever for FS2004 (in my opinion)

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Regards
Scotty
Scotty,

The AVRO by Nigel Richardson is indeed a remarkable model and definitely among the very best of the FS2004 freeware. But declaring something "the best" often doesn't do justice to aother model.

What about the wonderful models Milton Shupe gave us.

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Personally I have a weak spot for the models by Manuele Villa. Incredible nice models often with great gadgets (try to navigate the SM.79 Passeggeri). And all painted with Manuele's silk texturing!

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The models by Robert Sanderson also have something special for me as well. He introduced some amazing animations in his models. The Hurricane had a moving antenna wire and the pilot had a moving scarf. This shirt of the pilot of this Stearman is moving in the wind.

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Just to name a few other extra ordinary freeware models. But I'm sure people will come up with other models, from which I will think "why didn't I mention those models?".

Cheers,
Huub
 
What about the wonderful models Milton Shupe gave us.

Definitely enjoying those as well… flown them a lot in the past… and still do.. for example the Grumman Mallard… which is one of my favorites from Milton Shupe.

The models by Robert Sanderson also have something special for me as well. He introduced some amazing animations in his models.
This shirt of the pilot of this Stearman is moving in the wind.

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What Stearman is that? looks fantastic… specially because it looks like a Photoreal paint… is that downloadable on the library here?

Edit: found it… :D
 
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The AVRO by Nigel Richardson is indeed a remarkable model and definitely among the very best of the FS2004 freeware. But declaring something "the best" often doesn't do justice to aother model.

What about the wonderful models Milton Shupe gave us.
Hello Huub,
you are absolutely right, and that is why I have chosen my words very carefully.
I deliberately didn't write "the best" but rather "one of the best" (perhaps I should have been more specific and said "one of the most visually beautiful") and that is indeed a big difference.
You’ve attributed something to me—surely unintentionally—that isn't the case. I suspect you might not have read my text correctly.
The Freeware Aircraft by Milton Shupe and Team, or Edgar Guinart López of Aeroproyecta, Manfred Jahn, Dave Garwood, Kirill Konovalov, IRIS,
Tim "Piglet" Conrad (where should I stop?) also rank among the best freeware aircraft in my opinion.
Each one is a highlight in its own right, and I hope you’ll agree with me on that point finally.:very_drunk:

Regards
Scotty
 
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