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Sometimes FS makes you go wow....

yeah the Bucc is an aircraft i absolutely love, shame about the red tape here restricting it to static and fast taxi, might do a piece of profile art on the Bucc, it's deserving of it i feel...

No,real problem is the rib-interspar 80 (cause of the 1981 Nellis crash)
NDT requirement, any civilian operator would have to have very deep pockets to pay for that work,(which is why Mike 'Beachy' Head can afford it in SA)

better stop here before this thread drifts anymore....and post another screenie

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or two....

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(ok so I made it B&W...Fs9; Cap'n Sim Mig,Czech photoscenery, alternate clouds)

here's the full colour version

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If anyone wants to use 'em feel free to d/l for desktops,whatever

ttfn

Pete
 
How's that for Christmas ? Not as difficult as finding an airstrip in the fog, though... :kilroy:

Greetings to all :engel016:

Fleurdelys
 
I been so busy recently I some how missed this topic. Great shots everyone!! Very realistic and I see what you mean by the WOW factor!! My gosh :applause:


Milton, I notice you're flying the Howard 500. Which I recently found and installed. I love flying this beauty. She's so graceful. (great piece of work there) I also see you have a different paint scheme you're showing us. Is this available on your website? I'd love to have it!!

Also, out of curiosity mainly. Do you ever plan on remodeling the Howard 500? Reason I ask is it looks like you've come a long way since then. Something I'd love to see happen :ernae:
 
Thunderbolt, that is a Sirrus-ly good-looking screen cap. Could be a cover shot for Flying magazine.
 
I been so busy recently I some how missed this topic. Great shots everyone!! Very realistic and I see what you mean by the WOW factor!! My gosh :applause:


Milton, I notice you're flying the Howard 500. Which I recently found and installed. I love flying this beauty. She's so graceful. (great piece of work there) I also see you have a different paint scheme you're showing us. Is this available on your website? I'd love to have it!!

Also, out of curiosity mainly. Do you ever plan on remodeling the Howard 500? Reason I ask is it looks like you've come a long way since then. Something I'd love to see happen :ernae:

There are many repaints for the Howard 500 at Flightsim and Avsim. This is one of many that I have.

There were several updates for the Howard 500. In what areas are you looking for improvements?

There are no plans now to redo the Howard 500.
 
There are repaints for it?!? Wow, I must have looked in the wrong places. I was under the assumption that considering the one you painted was the last known (if I read correctly at your site) restored flying version. Maybe that's why I quit looking for any repaints (shrug)

As for the updates, anything you suggest is good for me :)

Edit

Found the repaints and updates!! Right under my nose
 
Current desktop right now...
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One of my latest favorites
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I must say, I like the way your 407 flies. Very easy to hover and nimble very much like the real thing. You have done a very good job of modeling the pitch increase/decrease in the rotor blades.

Keep up the good work! Mike :ernae:
 
I have to agree, I have seen some stunning things while flying the virtual skies over the years. It has almost made me forget that I am in front of the pc with my wife yelling at me from the kitchen - "Dinner is ready", oh when will they ever learn...:icon_lol:
 
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