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carenado bonanza A36 ignition switch?
Sabre replied to UKJim's topic in Flight Simulator X (FSX) / FSX Steam Edition
Your welcome Jim - glad it worked -
Never been much into RC Flying but someone I know sent me this link and I found it very entertaining. (Joe if this is in the wrong place please just move it)
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My Bypass operation, latest developements.
Sabre replied to dodgy-alan's topic in Members General & Announcements
Wishing you the best of luck Alan, hope all goes well for you on the 12th and you have a speedy recovery. I'll keep an eye out for more interesting aircraft posts in the new year some time. Best regards Graeme PS sniff as much glue as you like, it might help -
Nice shots and video Soya great job. Still has a strange quirky look about this aircraft for me though, almost as if it's been made up of parts from different aircraft and stuck together.
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Christmas New Christmas Theme
Sabre replied to mutley's topic in Mutley's Hangar News and Announcements
Love it Joe - Merry Christmas to all and happy flying :pilotic: -
Excellent video Angel a nice blend of great shots and music.
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Well done John, excellent work - that is some milestone, I know you enjoy it but it's still quite an achievement - Bravo
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So far so good Jim - the F33A is a smashing little aircraft.
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carenado bonanza A36 ignition switch?
Sabre replied to UKJim's topic in Flight Simulator X (FSX) / FSX Steam Edition
I know I'm a bit late into this one Jim and I see you have a work around anyway but have you tried scrolling the mouse wheel when hovering over the switch? Apologies if you've tried it. -
It's here Jim Mogwaisoft - Shade the link to the site explains what it does and has some screenshots. You can customise it although I've just used the default to date which I do find adds a more realistic feel to FSX. I'll dabble more with it when I get time. Check out the screenshots in the link.
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Another purchase prompted by our resident bargain hunter PanzerFodder (Graham) so I figured I had to take her up for a short spin. I quickly plotted a route from CZPC Pincher Creek (to keep Graham happy) that would head west towards Sparwood before turning south over Hosmer, Fernie eventually landing at a little strip 88M Eureka (couldn't resist when I noticed it). I know it's been highly recommended in other topics but this is one lovely little aircraft. A lovely evening flight into the sunset - I love this sim
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Strange though it may seem to many here at Mutley's there were a couple of things I had never dabbled with in the world of flight sims so I figured I would capture them for posterity. I would also invite others to post their virginal experiences in this topic. At this point I would like to point out that there was absolutey zero reading or research carried out pre-flight which coming from a person who reads the covers off 170 page A2A manuals is some going. This was nothing more complex than a auto-start and see what happens next. The first was to take up the Just Flight 757 as I had never p
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No mate I'm sticking with standard FSX down in Africa as I don't think it's an area I will fly regularly - plus I'm not having you spend more of my cash Thanks Kieron - I have to say I've loved every minute of this trip so far - the big old B-17 is an absolute joy to fly - thorougjly enjoyed myself.
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Very nice Bill - don't get too near them bridges mind, you'll have the River Police out after you.
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Another great set of shots Alan. Looks like a real beast, how does it handle? Good job
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Excellent job Sam, I've enjoyed your little project.
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Phew at last - something I haven't been blamed for All very nice and cute, whick of course is nothing like you Nice shots mate well done. I think I have this but not the addons Not sure about this big passenger jet stuff, maybe I should dabble - just a little.
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Second Leg - Friday 25th November 2011 After a couple of days we all felt our culture levels were maxed out and decided upon an early start to the next leg of the tour. Cases packed we headed back to San Giusto Airport to have one last look at the Hippos before heading South. Leg 2 was to take us over Corsica and Sardinia before heading down into Tunisia. We'd left our beautiful "Heaven Sent" all prepared and ready to go so after obtaining clearance the sun was barely up as we leave LIRP Sunrising as we look out over Elba - wonder if Napolean is still there? Corsica quickly looms
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First Leg Update Well after arriving in Pisa on Wednesday the boys and myself decided to stay over and sample more of the food and wine. We made the short journey into the centre of Pisa to find somewhere to stay. After a few enquiries we happened across the Hotel Bologna which appeared to be a rather charming four star hotel in the midle of Pisa. It was equipped with all comforts: free internet points, free Wi-Fi, Sat-TV and room service. It seemed ideal for a spot of sightseeing plus the obligatory food and drink. After sorting all of the domestic arrangements we decided that given th
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This video is worth watching for educational purposes alone - even if you never intend to fly an A2A aircraft - although quite why you wouldn't want to fly one is beyond me :rofl: :rofl: I know I'm a huge fan but what these guys do in terms of modelling aircraft behaviour is absolutely fantastic
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Nice shots Alan, i love the picnic under the wing
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Superb shots Stu - good job