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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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Milviz Bell 407 Work In Progress

Very nice. I have a few spots for it around Iqaluit. 1st is 1st the Milviz 737 then I'll buy the Eggbeater.
 
Interesting.
I was just wondering about this project today, thank you for the update.

Oh, BTW. Can I just pay for it now? Please? :jump: :icon_lol: ( j/k LOL.)
 
There are a bunch of really good projects in development right now and it's becoming so exciting!:jump: :applause:

Am I missing something? I can't seem to find how to create a new forum account on Milviz... :ques:
 
Absolutely beautiful work! I know what my next chopper purchase is gonna be!I hope the force trim feature is modelled into the sim.....:cool:
 
I have a bunch of reference pics for a 407 outfitted for Police work if you guys are interested. Alabama's State Trooper 407. Its a nice looking bird. I may have offered pics before, but I extend the offer again if so.
I tried the password recovery option on the MilViz forums but had no luck. I will follow up on that later, its almost dinner time...

-Brandon
 
man i wished i knew how to fly helos in FSX.....id have this in a heart beat...

It's pretty easy Dave, just keep the rotors on the top! :icon_lol: My problem is keeping speed and altitude constant. But then again, maybe if I stayed inside the
cockpit as much as I stayed outside, I'd do better. Now, going backwards; I can do that without trying hard...and most often that is the case.
 
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Regards, Diego
 
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