Who's flying what these days?

As I'm working on rebuilding my 1960's installation I'm flying a variety of aircraft, depending which bit of rebuilt scenery I'm viewing; currently I'm working on the Middle East, a task made much easier thanks to the wonderful work of Ian Elliot, so it's a combination of Dave Garwood's Hunter FR10 and Rick Piper's Sycamore (the default RAF scheme is for one which was based as Khormaksar, which is nice) - Pete, are those repaints available for general consumption?

Hooky, lost what I'd been working on, so had to start from scratch. Struggling a bit at the moment, but hope to have some results to show soon.
 
First real flight in FSX in almost two years. DFW-LAX, F340, three JT-8D's purring in the back.
Towering thunderstorm clouds over arizona, reaching up to my altitude. Might get bumpy.
 
First real flight in FSX in almost two years. DFW-LAX, F340, three JT-8D's purring in the back.
Towering thunderstorm clouds over arizona, reaching up to my altitude. Might get bumpy.

Aha!! A refugee from the Dark Side.....

Dave
 
Dragged this baby from the back of the hanger this morning, its been a long time, ive forgoten how sweet it is, Restauravia Fouga :wavey:
 
If Bjoern is a refuge from the dark side, then what does that make me as a Prepar3d user and i do still have Fs2004 installed mainly because of Pete Ham and Sidney's works along with Roger's Canadian Arctic Scenery. Thankfully I have Bjoern's 737.
 
Properly equipped, the Section 8 F-86 makes for a very nice FJ-2 or 3 Fury. And it carrier lands and launches quite nicely. I have a new favorite jet in FS.
 
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