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    Default Some classics ...

    some of my still favorite birds, that I'm getting back into my FS9...
    gorgeous planes they were...still are
    yours,
    rc
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    This are outstanding screenshots! Very fine work!

    Thorsten

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    Very nice indeed! Love the Chipmunk. I may pull it out of the hangar myself, it's been a while. — Bob


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    An excellent collection of fine looking aircraft. Great job and thanks for sharing these.
    I think FS9 will live on for many, many years to come because it is such a forgiving, rock-solid and stable simulator. It's easily adapted to most computers without too much effort, and with the recent hardware improvements of the last few years it really looks amazing! I think FSX is great too, but it is finicky and requires much tweaking to keep it stable. I'd rather be flying!
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    hey nice shots...question on the 1st type of aircraft pictured...looks like a boxcar but isnt one...what is it??

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    My kind of birds here, VERY nice collection and shots

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    Fantastic collection of your favorites Rui and terrific shots of them buddy.

    Adam

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    A fine series of shots of those classic propeller driven birds.
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    Classic are my kind of planes, thanks for posting those outstanding shots.

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    thank you all ! The "boxcar" is a beautiful British made aircraft, the Airspeed Ambassador.Bea flew most of them, and they were called "Elizabethans", with a super service between London and Paris, the Silver Wing service !
    model could be improved, and would look even better, ...but its ok for now, until some good sould takes the time to make one
    thank you all.
    rc

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