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gimpyguy

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You've got an aircraft at your disposal, in fact many. There's a highly detailed LONDON town, if you fancy yourself a bit of a Barnstormer, flying under the roadway of Tower Bridge may be just the ticket.

Mostly every plane can fit, it gets a bit tight with the Short. I land on the Thames, taxi under the bridge, take off again

Fly QC > Free Flight > GB > London > Kenly

Fly North to the Thames, and hang a left

There's also a totally Detailed Paris. With the effil tower, Arc de Triumph, and Notre Dam :kilroy:
 
A mate of mine knew the pilot who flew his Hawker Hunter under Tower Bridge about 40 years ago. He got court martialed!:redf:
 
Thanks Gimpy.. :kilroy:
Took a bit of leave, Follies etc in Paris flew under the Eiffel Tower, and parked it infront of Notre Dame.. nice..
Then flipped over to catch a show in London.. Did the Tower Bridge a couple of times, Strafed the houses of parliament and Buck house.. and believe it or not, a german truck .. probably belonged to the Royal Family.. one of their carriages? then landed it on the railway tracks by the army base.. the arsenal? :ernae:good to have a decent pint for a change..nice trip..:wiggle:
 
If the Bobbies ever caught my act, I'd surely be arrested. Shooting rockets at Big Ben. Or sometimes I save the rockets for the bittersea power station. Us Yanks . . No Respect

Flying out of Kenly, when you hit the Thames, hang a right, first tributary on your left, about 4 minutes up there's like 5 Bridges, 2of which there's room. But be careful . .I've gotten wet, a few times

Take an N11 it's tight :d
 
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