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    Just having a bit of fun with the FSrecorder and COP3 guage. I finally got FSrecorder to work. I was just too dumb to go to windowed mode.

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    The only reason the green light is off, is because it was blinking.
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    Yes, my FSrecorder idea was a carrier landing. As you can see, all I really needed was to sail for about 10 minutes, as I wasn't going to be on the deck for very long.
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    Note: The retracted tailhook after landing.
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    Testing the sonic boom effect.
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    Gorgeous ring from the second vapor cloud.
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    No this airplane cannot do the Kulbit as I was hoping, but it has tremendous speed.
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    Note: The upturned canards.
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    Coming for a very smooth touchdown.
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    Like most carrier aircraft, the wings on this model fold.
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    Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed.

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    Very futuristic fighter... nice set!

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    that aircraft liiks like an f-18 and an f-22 combined

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    Thanks guys. Looks more like a mechanical fish to me, Darren.

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    I like it. It must have took a long time to make that aircraft. thanks for the great pic.
    Dan
    As a P-51 pilot said "She Climbs Like A Home Sick Angel"

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    Thanks Dan, but I didn't make it. You should thank this guy. He makes some of the best fictional freeware wonders. (Unless, of course, you aren't referring to me.)

    http://www.youtube.com/user/youdontknowxpand

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    Cool looking machine Anthony,great shots.

    Adam

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    That is a pretty wicked looking bird Anthony, great pics too !!

    Well done, keep it up !!

    Dave S.
    Remember ... it is better to break ground and fly into the wind .. than to break wind and fly into the ground !!



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