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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Lelystad Next Weekend?

Just a quick impression:

New this year: Take on helicopters!:

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Anyone recognize this guy?:

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Yep, it's 'Mister X-plane' himself, Austin Meyer!

One screen not enough? Try five..:

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..Or even six!:

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The start of a B-25 cockpit project:

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One of the many clubs:

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The place to buy some new hardware:

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Just a panel not enough? Get your own fuselage!:

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Or build your own full motion sim platform:

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Or an entire Starfighter cockpit!:

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Overview of the military sim area:

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Can you think of a better place for such an event?:

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No really, we possibly need a new venue... the day after the Fs Weekend the museum filed for Chapter 13 unfortunately............ We'll have to wait and see what the future holds..
 
Orbx CEO John "Koorby" Venema is attending as well as Wolter ( aka UHU_Fledermaus)
It was nice meeting John, and Wolter was on our DC2 stand, together with Ferror. Nice pics btw, Ferry ;-)
Too bad the museum went bankrupt (for now), but I hear from inside there are possibilities in the near future.
Fingers crossed.

Cheers, Rob

PS, the DC2 money is safe, that goes (as always) to a no profit foundation, "Friends of the Aviodrome", dedicated to the maintenance of the flying collection.
 
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