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K. Malinowski CFS2 Ju88 and Ju188 series of aircraft uploaded

Shessi

SOH-CM-2025
K. Malinowski CFS2 Ju88 and Ju188 series of aircraft uploaded

Hi Folks,
Just uploaded all of Krzystof Malinowski and Jay McDaniel's Ju88 and Ju188 series of CFS2 aircraft.
Including:- Ju88A4, Ju88A11, Ju88A14, Ju8817, Ju88C6 TZ, Ju88C6 NJ, Ju88G1, Ju88G6, Ju88G6 FuG240 and Ju188E.

Many thanks again to Krzystof and Jay for the models and permission to upload.

I'm off up to Edinburgh now for a friends wedding....och aye the noo!!

Have fun..

:ernae: Shessi
 
Thanks!Thanks! I resived the model by Email, but is good unpload for backups and the all users can enjoy this!

:medals::birthday2
 
Thanks for the effort Shessi. This will give them a new lease on life.

Helldiver,

They are not yet posted, but should be up and ready to download in a day or so.
 
Just got back from bonny Scotland. If you ever get the chance to go and see Edinburgh please do! Good feeling city, friendly, lots to do.

Sorry, down to business......

Wulf, thanks for mentioning that. I think I overloaded poor Douglas (down in the 'engine room' but not forgotten, many thanks! :applause:) as it was uploaded with the others. No matter, I've just re-uploaded it, so hopefully it will be available soon.

They're all safe now at the SOH. Have to totally agree with you Miamieagle about the series.

Cheers Shessi

p.s. Glad you're happy now MaxS..:d
 
Thanks for the effort Shessi!

I sure would like to go to Scotland someday. Of course my main tourist activites would be to visit ALL of the Scotch distilieries from the Orkney Islands in the north to Edinburgh in the south and sample a dram from each and every one.

Salant!
 
Thanks for the effort Shessi!

I sure would like to go to Scotland someday. Of course my main tourist activites would be to visit ALL of the Scotch distilieries from the Orkney Islands in the north to Edinburgh in the south and sample a dram from each and every one.

Salant!

Meantime try a dram of Bowmore 12 or 18 year old.....ye canna beat peat smoke and sea spray fra Islay (pronounced "isle ah")!
Come to that...anything from Islay would do the trick.:d
:ernae:
 
Jagd,
Maybe a survival-training-ex in the Highlands? See if they'd buy that?? :costumes:

R,
Yes, spent some time with an old friend who has a good selection of wee- drams (including a couple of Laphroaig Distillery Islay whiskeys)...:friday:..hic!..:d)....

Cheers Shessi
 
Laphroaig quarter cask single malt.....my birthday pressy this year. Peat reak in every sniff!:costumes:
 
Oh man I just love the Scotch from Islay! Nothing beats malted barley dried over a peat fire and then aged in casks by the sea.

Laphroig, Bowmore and Lagavulin all grace my Scotch cabinet.

Don't forget that the nearby Island of Jura has an excellent, but much lighter Scotch from the Jura distillery and the nearby Highland distillery of Oban distills a wonderful malt with the attributes of both the highlands and the islands.

I think I'll have a wee dram when I get home this evening. I've got all day to decide just which one it'll be. Perhaps I just need to get down to Newcastle and help Ravena out with that single cask Laphroig!
 
Oh man I just love the Scotch from Islay! Nothing beats malted barley dried over a peat fire and then aged in casks by the sea.

Laphroig, Bowmore and Lagavulin all grace my Scotch cabinet.

Don't forget that the nearby Island of Jura has an excellent, but much lighter Scotch from the Jura distillery and the nearby Highland distillery of Oban distills a wonderful malt with the attributes of both the highlands and the islands.

I think I'll have a wee dram when I get home this evening. I've got all day to decide just which one it'll be. Perhaps I just need to get down to Newcastle and help Ravena out with that single cask Laphroig!

...Any time your in the neighbourhood Jagd,:friday:
You're the second person this week I've heard mention Jura. An old friend of mine told me to try Jura "Superstition". Maybe Santa will oblige.:costumes:
 
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