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    Very good Kofi, beautiful model of the plane with the reflections. Hopefully all the planes were thus. (Maybe this text is bad write, some words were translate with google )

    Edit: Itīs curious, these ropes in the plane...Iīve seen in other planes, like boeing 737-200 by Timmouse and Bac-1-11 of http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk

    Why?
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    Excellent shots Kofi,Clear and crisp!

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    WOW!!! Those screenshots look amazing in FSX. Great job Kofi
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    Very cool.
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    Perfect!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by us_Jorge_1985 View Post
    Itīs curious, these ropes in the plane...Iīve seen in other planes,...
    Those are hydraulic lines. Just an example of a modeler who is a stickler for minor details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPSBruce View Post
    Those are hydraulic lines. Just an example of a modeler who is a stickler for minor details.
    Maybe I am missing something, but I don't see the hydraulic lines. Is us_Jorge_1985 talking about the wires running to the vertical stabilizer? I thought those were for the radio.

    Anyways, great shots. I do like seaplanes.

    Mike

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    Sorry Mike, is my english, yes, you are right, is the vertical stabilizer. For example, look at Bac-1-11-200 and appears this lines but in -500 series doesnīt appears. Why? Any explanation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by us_Jorge_1985 View Post
    Sorry Mike, is my english, yes, you are right, is the vertical stabilizer. For example, look at Bac-1-11-200 and appears this lines but in -500 series doesnīt appears. Why? Any explanation?
    They are radio antennae. Usually a small cable covered with some type of rubberized coating.
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