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  • in reply to: FS2006 #233277
    Scarecrow
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    BTW-any more links like the Calclassic one?

    in reply to: FS2006 #233278
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    None of you may care, but…
    Ever since I started getting MSFS, I have noted one thing.

    In 1997: FS98 came out.
    In 1999: FS2000 came out.
    In 2001: FS2003 came out.
    In 2003: FS2004 came out.

    FS98 came out in December, but each time one came out, it came month or two earlier in the year than the previous editions.

    By all rights, FS2006 should have been out in May.

    However, if they’re improving it–I can wait.

    in reply to: Oscar MUTT #1348833
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    Hey Oscar, is your Spit a bubble top?

    Nice job on the MUTT too…

    in reply to: What aircraft would you like to fly in formation with #1348839
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    I’d like to see Doc in formation with Fifi. (with me taking pictures from a B-25)

    I hope I didn’t stretch the rules.

    in reply to: Anson Survivors (Zombie from 2004) #1348842
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    Here’s the four Ansons sitting at Harry Whereatt’s farm near Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, taken 15 September 2005.

    Dennis

    What all does he have?

    in reply to: World map of FlyPast'ers- add yourself #1348851
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    I vote to get the WIXers on the board. The more contacts people can make, the merrier.

    Sure.

    How do I change my shoutout?

    I’d like to put “Home of the B-29”
    (it may sound pitiful, but It’s true—and I’ve been following Doc’s progress)

    in reply to: F6 HellCat crash in USA! #1348855
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    in reply to: My various aircraft pics #483121
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    Yeah…I know….it seems like people don’t really care.

    I’ve never seen a picture of this Vulcan anywhere…

    I’m not really good with photography, and I was hoping people could give me some advice.

    Does anyone care to guess what the “Stearman” is? (I’m assuming a bunch of you who have read this thought it was a Stearman PT-/N2S- it isn’t. It isn’t an N3N, but that should be obvious….

    Does anyone care to venture a guess at the Red and White aircraft?

    in reply to: My various aircraft pics #483189
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    Here’s some more.

    Some of these aircraft are not what they appear.

    The A-26 is in Dodge City, KS and the F-4 is in Canon (Canyon–pronunciation) City, CO.

    in reply to: My various aircraft pics #483858
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    These were taken at the SAC Museum.

    Anybody know what the big delta-winged bomber is? 😀

    in reply to: Beaufighter Restorations #1381698
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    What’s the status of the Skysport Beaufighter? I looked (rapidly) through the thread, but I didn’t see anything about its status.

    Doesn’t HARS have one their restoring–as a composite?

    in reply to: In case you haven't heard (recent aircraft recovery) #1381702
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    I’m so ashamed…I didn’t know…please don’t kill me anybody.

    in reply to: Furys or Furies? #1394742
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    …except there is no ‘C’ in Fury. :confused: If I was your teacher, I would be furious with you! 😡

    That’s the point.

    I comes first then. If there was a C in the word fury, then E would come first–It would be spelled fureis.

    When words that end in Y become plural–the Y changes to I and you add ES.

    in reply to: Any recoverable/recovered warbirds in West Africa? #1394745
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    I hadn’t heard of the Saabs (well, I have heard of Saabs, just not the ones in Africa).

    Avspecs site and Classic Wings mention the Sabres and Fireflies–that’s where I got my info. Jerry Yagen owns at least one of the Sabres.

    in reply to: Any recoverable/recovered warbirds in West Africa? #1397075
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    The Fireflies and “Saabs” were recovered from Ethopia and sent to Avspecs in NZ.
    Only one problem…they were Sabres, not Saabs.

    Fireflies were F.1 and T.2. Can’t remember serial #s.

    Can’t remember how many Sabres or who built them.

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