Everything posted by mutley
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Hi John, I would go for the 8800 if you can. Dave gives some good advice there about helping it along with a decent CPU and memory. I'm no expert but there are some on here like Uncle Martin who could give better advice. Me and computer hardware are not exactly on speaking terms at the moment! Cheers
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That would keep me amused for hours if I had one :mrhappy: I don't recall the name Mutley mentioned in the video though, nice find! Cheers
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Sydney Harbour Bridge that is. Just the one, if I see a bridge I just have to fly under it. I managed to get in the Opera House in my secondary view! FSX with RealAir SF260 :mrhappy:
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Hi Sam, Thanks for the honour, that looked like a mighty long push back! Cracking shots as usual :mrhappy: Cheers
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I had this sent to me from vacs007 - What may be small to you may be of huge significance to someone else, ask Bohn Fawkes:- "During World War Two I was in command of a B-17 bomber. On one particular mission we sustained direct flak hits from Nazi anti-aircraft guns. Even though our fuel tanks were hit the plane did not explode and I was able to land. On the morning following the air-raid I asked my crew chief for the German shells to keep as souvenirs of good fortune. The chief explained that eleven shells had been found in the fuel tanks, none of which had exploded. Technicians ope
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Mutley's Hangar in the news again!
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Mutley's Hangar News and Announcements
That's what Mrs Mutley said, Well what she actually said was that it was strange to see my name on a proper web site :mrhappy: Bless her. -
Hi Fred, You have been busy tonight! Thanks for posting. I'm not going to search tonight for the airport but will do tomorrow. When it is my go next I will use the same aircraft again. (You will kick yourself when you find out!) Cheers
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Hey Fred, picture perfect again. They really do need to sort out those aprons as Houston! That's a nasty lean on they got there! I love those climb out shots too and the steeper the climb the more I enjoy it! Cheers
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Great shot John, Book me in next spring!! That looks bigger than my house. You sure know how to give a man a shed inferiority complex :rofl Cheers
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Some of the best shots I have ever seen :wink: I love carrier ops, far more challenging than landing on Terra firma Cheers
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Mutley's Hangar in the news again!
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Mutley's Hangar News and Announcements
Thanks John, you could be right! Cheers -
Leg 33: New York LaGuardia - Washington Dulles Intl
mutley replied to dgor's topic in Around The World Challenge (ATWC)
Hi Dave, Thanks for the post, I know you are in the middle of your exams so there is no rush with this one buddy :wink: Cheers -
Mutley's Hangar in the news again!
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Mutley's Hangar News and Announcements
Oh, and here- http://www.simflight.com/modules.php?na ... e&sid=9327 :wink: -
Well done John, a good response from Just Flight :wink: http://www.justflight.com/newsDetail.asp?newsID=469 Cheers
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I love that shot Dai, Which one is your tractor? :wink: I would love to see more. John, how about one of your Barn :?: Cheers
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:wink: No I'm house-trained to use the inside toilet! We have a few of those stumps, quite handy as a resting place for a bottle of Bud or Pims! Cheers
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FSX:Mission Creation Kit NOT Working!!!
mutley replied to A320cap's topic in Flight Simulator X (FSX) / FSX Steam Edition
I haven't done one of these yet, something to look forward too :wink: Cheers -
Excellent Joe, well worth waiting for! Cheers
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Leg 32: Niagra Falls KIAG - La Guardia KLGA
mutley replied to JoeEllwood's topic in Around The World Challenge (ATWC)
Well done Joe a great post! I love the Transload livery and that shot of the Falls :wink: Cheers -
Cheers Joe Looking forward to the shots :wink:
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Thanks Martin, A few people will know that Mrs Mutley is a very keen gardener so most of what you see is a result of 10 years hard labour. When we moved all we had was a scraggy old lawn with no patios or plants. A lot of our plants were brought from car boot sales and have matured nicely. It's not to every ones taste but we like it. I understand what you mean about the cost and time involved.. And of course you have to mind out for your back :mrhappy: But you have the most important element Mart, the shed! Anyone else got a picture of their shed? :wink: Cheers
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No worries Dai, if it hadn't been for John telling me I wouldn't have known! Hope you and Pam are well! Cheers
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Thanks, can I have mine in red :wink:
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Hi Theo, I have switched on Always allow HTML in your profile so I hope it is working for you now :mrhappy: (Others please note) Cheers
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Here we are taken just before lunch The shed, newly re-felted by me, probably hasn't go that long to go as the foundations are going on the far side. The lean-to, with the floor made from a pallet and other bits reused from a dump outside B&Q. Birds eye view! The Black sunflower seeds are the dish of the day! This is where we have our "sundowners" a nice little secluded round patio. Mrs Mutley's prize alliums. Work in Progress. This is where the old fish pond was, soon to be placed with a much bigger one. Sorry to all the young ones but us old folk do like to talk abou