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  1. #26
    Beautiful skins Matt, are you planning to upload them to AussieX ?

    Mike

  2. #27
    Thank you so much Dave, it's lovely and one of the best freeware GA planes for FSX.

    Jean-Paul

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    This plane is awesome! Fantastic work, great attention to detail, very nice texturing. The FM feels good, though that comes with the disclaimer that I know nothing what it feels like to really fly a plane. But compared to many planes in my personal stable, this one seems to respond well to rudder input, wind direction, etc. And you can't go wrong with the price!

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    I feel I'm being spoilt! So many goodies, REX2, YBHA, the L-39, the J-21 and now this! Another fantastic aircraft, and for a fantastic price too!
    Thank you!







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    Ahhhhh....I forsee a plethora of paint schemes

    The more the merrier. Jeansy and Jan....looking great so far
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    Thanks for the kind comments guys

    Good to see some excellent repaints coming along

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    A brilliant little plane, very glad to have it to fly around!
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    Another flight with this superb aircraft. Can't get much better than this ! Mike

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    More screenies ...

  13. #38
    Can someone provide a download link? I can't seem to find this plane! Thanks,

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    Can someone provide a download link? I can't seem to find this plane! Thanks,

    Steve
    Happy to help you out Steve, My father was an Army Doctor with the 82nd Airborne, and now a retired Orthopaedic Surgeon.

    Here's the link : http://classicbritishfiles.com/index...leinfo&id=1400

    Mike

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    Excellent model inside and out, Dave ! Congrats! Thanks very much ! :ernae:

    Brings big smile to my face.Was my first ever self build RC model.Great memories. :mixedsmi:

    Always wonderful to checkout your new masterpiece. Very tempting to do a few repaints. Thanks again, mate, as far as i'm concerned you couldn't have chosen a luvlier subject !

    Oh, one little problem i seem to be having, my compass seems to be stuck.... It moves a bit up and down ( supposed to 'float' , right ? ) but doesn't turn....

    Btw, how did you get the Maule pilot to fly your Auster ??....

    Cheers,
    Jan

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    It's just perfect for these new FTX sceneries, low and slow..







    eeehh, do you think we could have a BananaBob prop?
    edit: no need, found one:
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  17. #42
    Thank you DaveWG! A beautiful plane and a payware-quality model!

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    still enjoying myself:






    now it's back to work unfortunately...
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    Great shots Jankees, what is the scenery in those last ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Javis View Post
    Excellent model inside and out, Dave ! Congrats! Thanks very much ! :ernae:

    Brings big smile to my face.Was my first ever self build RC model.Great memories. :mixedsmi:

    Always wonderful to checkout your new masterpiece. Very tempting to do a few repaints. Thanks again, mate, as far as i'm concerned you couldn't have chosen a luvlier subject !

    Oh, one little problem i seem to be having, my compass seems to be stuck.... It moves a bit up and down ( supposed to 'float' , right ? ) but doesn't turn....

    Btw, how did you get the Maule pilot to fly your Auster ??....

    Cheers,
    Jan

    Thanks Jan,

    Who didn't read the pilots notes then That "compass" is the fuel gauge, the compass is mounted on the floor.

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    Thank you Dave She a beauty

    extra sounds are a really nice touch :ernae:

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    I noticed there's a vc light entry commented out so I uncommented it back in again and amongst other things it shows the panel contours off nicely. I don't know if a vc light is modeled but if it is, it doesn't work in my install.
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    well 1 old, 1 modified and 4 new












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    VH-OZX hey?

    cool job!
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  25. #50
    @ Javis: take a look at that Auster and you know how
    Thank you Dave for this classic Brit. My first RC-model years ago was an Auster (unfortunately, I could never afford the electronic components then). It therefore took at least nearly 40 years for me to fly an Auster.

    I shoot the blue one last year at the Abbeville Airfield in France during my vaccation.

    @ Jeansy: when and where do I find those great Assie-ones??

    Mike

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