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Zsolt, is this available somewhere?

Priller
 
Just a pity that the kill markings are politically correct...

*Eagerly trying to stear away from my eyesight*
 
Had some time to get some flying done while waiting for an R/C kit

Spitfire blasting down Loch Ness, no Monster to be seen

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And continuing my DC-6 journey, first in Alaska along the aleutian islands

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And than further on to the Kamtchatka peninsula

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And than onwards toward Japan

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Checking out Tiger's flight model files for the C-47 and the Orbx Great Britain mesh, liking both so far

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The Eichhorn T-6 over Aachen, my current place of residence. The small airfield recently got a nice update on flightsim.to

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And finally, the 109G over Kassel, sporting one of Bomber's liveries

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Lining up for the "Ace landing" I once read about in a book, couldn't find anything on the net, but apperently some pilots did it with the 109, approaching the runway 1km above, setting flaps and gear up, shutting the engine down and than diving for the runway. Worked like a charm. One of the few planes I know where the take-off is harder to master than the landing.

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