Your G.O.A.T. aircraft.

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A model I never repainted but flew quite often. It is even older than the Stuart Green Fokker, but it has a astonishing VC even according today's standards.
That was my "We don't have a T-37 for FS9 and you aren't getting married to it so just fly it" plane in the early part of the B-52 thread. :eagerness:
 
Why do I now get this image in posts 14 and 16, when previously I could see the images posted by Huub ?
I have a message for your image that says: "Content not viewable in your region" for a file called "unknown.PNG" in your message.

I still see the two images by Huub with no issues, so it may be something that has to do with your IP address?

Jorge
Miami, FL
 
I have a message for your image that says: "Content not viewable in your region" for a file called "unknown.PNG" in your message.

I still see the two images by Huub with no issues, so it may be something that has to do with your IP address?

Jorge
Miami, FL
It is possible that the problem is connected with my IP address, since I noticed the same problem on another thread in another of the forums here earlier this week. On the other hand, I have no control over my address since my ISP uses NAT . . .
 
. . . and why does this happen with only some images in some threads, instead of all images in all threads ?
 
Why do I now get this image in posts 14 and 16, when previously I could see the images posted by Huub ?
Are you in the EU that is blocking thing unless you some prove you over 18? The images are hosted off site at imgur so you may have to prove to imgur that your over 18 to see any of there images?
 
I am actually in the UK, but again I do not understand why this only happens with some images in some threads . . .
 
Images from post 14 and 16 are NOT hosted by/on SOH. They are hosted by imgur. I'm betting imgur is blocking you.

As for why you can see some image and not others. I guess that depends on who is hosting the images.
 
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Yes, but in FS9 that goat needs to get trained. :ernaehrung004:
The flight dynamics are great in FS2002 but they just don't translate as well in FS9.
To me, the T-38 needs to feel like a trainer. Tricky to handle for the new folks but only a little more tricky than an actual fighter.
What I wound up doing was to swap-in the .air file from the Virtavia F-5 Freedom Fighter. Its been a while but I think I also replaced some stuff in the aircraft.cfg file that was "donated" from the F-5.

To be clear, its going to depend on how much you fly it. :loyal:
 
Yes, but in FS9 that goat needs to get trained. :ernaehrung004:
The flight dynamics are great in FS2002 but they just don't translate as well in FS9.
To me, the T-38 needs to feel like a trainer. Tricky to handle for the new folks but only a little more tricky than an actual fighter.
What I wound up doing was to swap-in the .air file from the Virtavia F-5 Freedom Fighter. Its been a while but I think I also replaced some stuff in the aircraft.cfg file that was "donated" from the F-5.

To be clear, its going to depend on how much you fly it. :loyal:
Milviz T38 here, pretty spoiled with this one
 
Dennis was also the editor of Road And Track magazine while he was uploading most of his aircraft. :loyal:
Unfortunately we are missing several of his creations. A pity, then he didn't fear to show us some very curious aircraft, as well as those incredible histories. And still does, BTW.

His comments and stories could be fascinating sources for revivaling vintage flying. Just a question of interest.

Bernard
 
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Grrrrrrrrr!! this Imgur dispute is a major PITFA!!! :banghead:

To see a lot of posted pics now, I have to re-load with a VPN...:violent-smiley-031:

It's worth it for some great inspirational pics :encouragement:

And I have to agree with you Huub, Nigel's Avro's are superb, works of art. Shame it was a one off series.

Cheers

Shessi
 
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