Everything posted by mutley
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Blimey, I remember "flying" that eagle years ago in the guess the airport in the old Mutleys Hangar forum :wink: Thanks for the link. Cheers
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Thanks Dai, To anyone who doesn't realise the HondaJet for FSX is available from my homepage. Love the shots, is the InstantScenery freeware? I fancy a go once I've finished doing my testing. Cant wait to fire up the Gen X scenery again, I'm really missing it, have you seen the screenshots of the new water on Horizon? Oh, of course you have, I saw your post driving across a lake on a short cut home, that made me chuckle :wink:
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Hey Panos, I'm sure whatever the AVSIM link is to it is good, but how about some information and screenshots first otherwise our members have no idea what they are downloading :wink: Cheers
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Good on yer mate :wink:
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Look forward to the shots Joe I've got the SR22 and really enjoy flying her. Let us know how the 400 goes Or even do a review for the site :wink: Cheers
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I say old man, that's just not cricket you know! It's all the thanks you get for handing the colonies over to the natives! The latest security level we have in Britain is "Bovvered" (Bothered) Do I look bovvered? Even President Tony Bliar got on the bandwagon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sluVp4oknJw Thanks John, Keep them coming :wink:
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Thanks Theo, I use SD's in my Canon (I think) so may be useful. Cheers,
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Thanks Sam, most kind, I am getting better at this website lark, not bad for an "old un"! One day I will completely re-do it :mrhappy: Cheers,
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Fred, that was an awesome post, I bet you didn't see me waving goodbye at Juneau, I used both fingers this time :rofl It is so unusual to see you in an aircraft to have to fly by the seat of your pants! I'm glad you enjoyed it, GA and MIL flying is my fav as you know and it was fun to see you struggling with the controls. Great scenery, great shots and great commentary :mrhappy: Well done for getting the baton to the Yukon, you did a great job.. Cheers,
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I've managed to finish this review at last! http://www.mutleyshangar.com/features/m ... onacox.htm It's taken a while as I've got so much going on but I really went for it this morning and got it done! I hope you enjoy it :mrhappy: Cheers,
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Thanks Ben, I may take a look at that one myself :mrhappy: Cheers
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Hi Martyn, Yes, the punishment for getting it correct is posting the next one! The FSX version really shows the advances they have made :mrhappy: Cheers
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Thanks Fred, I think Dai was trying to convey the swearing with the :mrhappy: emoticon at the end, but again too cryptic for us simple folk :eyebrow: Cheers
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Leg 25 - Ted Stevens Intl PANC - Juneau PAJN
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Around The World Challenge (ATWC)
Thanks chaps, John, it is the PC-12 from Flight 1 http://www.flight1software.com/showcase/pc12/ Cheers, -
I'll watch it when I get bored :rofl Cheers!
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Hi Ben, brilliant shots again, was that the Vistaliners DC10? Cheers
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I have a feeling it is not the Maldives Martyn as we've had this one before But I wouldn't put it past Sam to post it again :mrhappy: Cheers
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My wife hates Herons as they try to eat our fish from the pond. I think this would be harsh punishment though :mrhappy: It's good to see the pilots were textbook in their recovery. Cheers
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Leg 25 - Ted Stevens Intl PANC - Juneau PAJN
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Around The World Challenge (ATWC)
Thanks Fred, I had a feeling you were here as there were hundreds of screaming girls on the balcony and I don't usually get that sort of reception :mrhappy: Good luck with your flight, a Chippy? Cheers -
Leg 25 - Ted Stevens Intl PANC - Juneau PAJN
mutley replied to mutley's topic in Around The World Challenge (ATWC)
Hi and welcome to leg 25 of the challenge. It has been a long week, 72 hours non-stop work, then a trans-Atlantic flight across to SFO. What Sam and Simi didn't realise is that I was in disguise as one of the passengers on their flights. Just checking that the rules were being followed.. Well done guys you passed with flying colours! So whilst sat in my hotel room last night I decided to get my route organised. A look on Google Earth (As seems to be the norm now!) showed that the near 600 mile trip was no easy task, in the turbo-prop it was going to take nearly 4 hours Here's the view fr -
I used to work for a guy of Aussie origin, he has to have been my best boss ever and he typified all that was OZ. After receiving this mail it brought it all back. Chuck a few snags on the barbie and enjoy! For those not in the know: Stubby : a small bottle of beer Esky: cool box Ute: Pick-up or backie IN GENERAL 1. Never take an open stubby to a job interview. 2. Always identify people in your paddocks before shooting at them. 3. It's tacky to take an esky to church. 4. If you have to vacuum the bed, it's time to change the sheets. 5. Even if you're