Rob Richardson

Yes, thanks for all your hard work Rob, especially for those really interesting but not quite so iconic planes that I don't think
would otherwise have ever seen the light of day in the flight sims. Your modelling and fde's are always so impressive. I wish
you the best of luck, and look forward to your future releases. Keep us posted!

Thanks again - RobM
 
Thanks Rob! Good luck with FS2020!

I spent way too many hours having to way too much fun with your Fairey Barracuda in FSX!

FSX will be the end of the road of flight simming for me and my old computer gaming rig, as the wife tightened up our retirement budget yet again this past month. The wife has given me until the end of December to "decommission" the computer / computer hutch / etc. to make room for new pantry storage shelves. :loyal:


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Rob, you've been my favorite freeware developer for quite some time now. I've countless hours across so many of your wonderful creations (flying and painting) and have nothing but the greatest appreciation for your gifts to the FS community. If I remember correctly, my first ever addon was your Sea Venom, which turned out to be one of the easiest jets to fly form in. Best of luck with the FS2020 addon development, and here's hoping to see that Shorts 330 in the SOH library sometime in the future! Cheers! :very_drunk:

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Hi Rob just wanted to say thanks for all of your hard work over the years for us FSX users.

Best of luck in your future endeavors. :applause::wiggle:
 
Thank-you, Rob, for all your wonderful FSX models and dedication to our hobby.

I too, within the next year will make the jump over to MSFS with a new rig and all, but I refuse to be a test pilot in the new sim ATM.

FSX was my first and only sim and the vast variety of scenery, weather and aircraft addons available for it, ... well, just makes the 'jump' to MSFS much harder right now.

I fully intend to keep a functioning FSX copy on my new rig as long as possible - even if just for sentimental reasons. To me, it's like a well known childhood friend.

Just very unfortunate to see a steady parade of very talented developers leaving the FSX realm, in favour of it's younger sibling across the street.

I guess it's called progress, but hey ......... I'm hiding the light switch. :sentimental:
 
I wonder if Rob could put up his collection of excellent planes for download here on SOH warbirds library so others who haven’t had the pleasure of flying them yet could?
 
Many Thanks

I am just one among amny of Rob'planes lover. Many many thanks for so much good time in your wonderfully built aircrafts.
Wishing you all the best!
 
Always keenly looked forward to Rob's latest. I'll probably stay with FSX, still so much to see and do, with Rob's aircraft featuring strongly! :)

But I wish Rob the best with his development of MS2020 modelling. I won't be able to fly them, but I'll certainly look forward to seeing what he develops. :encouragement:
 
Rob,

Thank you for letting us enjoy all your great work.

I am looking forward to seeing your talent fruition in FS2020
 
Thank you Rob for your aeroplanes...they are fine creations. I sure have enjoyed having them in my sim. I look forward to seeing them uploaded on here for others to enjoy, should you decide to do so.
 
My favorite is the Shackleton Mk.3.

I once got caught in a blizzard flying out of northern Alaska.

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Hello,

Thanks Rob for this FSX version of the Cougar!:applause:
A note however, I do not have radio frequencies display on the right side in the vc!
Can a solution be?
On the F9F-8T version, it worked perfectly!
Regards.


Alain
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Nice to see Rob's airplanes showing up in the Warbirds Library now. A chance for more people to enjoy his creations. Thanks Rob!!
 
Indeed Rob, very much appreciated that you are making your models available via the library here.

Cheers,
Huub
 
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