Hi Martin,
I actually saw this one at Saltash, on the back of a low-loader when it was being delivered! (Quite a few years ago now!)
ChipShop
Hi Martin,
I actually saw this one at Saltash, on the back of a low-loader when it was being delivered! (Quite a few years ago now!)
ChipShop
[QUOTEWhere did you get this aircraft from?
Also love flying Soviet aircraft, but they usually get very difficult.][/QUOTE]
http://simviation.com/1/browse-Military-57-37
about half way down, it really needs a new AB effect and you'll get a few gauge warnings, but it looks sexy and is a beast to fly
cheers ian
Usually found in Sony Vegas creating the next FS Video and occasionally repainting for movie purposes
http://www.youtube.com/user/UKVoodooUK
Spring chicken to s***ehawk in one easy lesson
daga daga daga daga daga daga daga daga
A very creditable vid., a nice sedate take-off. The formation reminds me of a local (to me) group of pilots who will fly together at military re-enactment shows etc., in a variety of light aircraft. Definitely not Red Arrows quality, but they have fun chasing each other!
ChipShop
Thoroughly agree Huub
I 'treated' myself to this one yesterday..
.. and while there's no doubting it's technical wizardry, like all WOP3 models.. it seems to be an object exercise in not blowing up rather than having fun!! It also has horrible glass that A2A are so 'proud' of The only bonus is it's currently at 25% off and the same JK has done many paints for it. For fun.. I fly the RA Spit and if I want nervous frustration.. I'll take the WOP3 Spit out (of the hangar anyway)
ATB
DaveB:-)
Merry Christmas to all !!!
The more you do, the less you dream
What a beauty Dave!
ChipShop
My new personal mount.. complete with personalised reg courtesy of JK (artistic license/coincidence accepted)
Look mum.. no smoke!
ATB
DaveB
English Electric Canberra B2s
Rothman's Stampe SV-4B G-AWIW
Two from the Flying Stations Canberra Tugs & Trainers pack.
Now with glass 'de-blinged'
ATB
DaveB
Grumman Mallard leaving from X44 to MYBS
Auster J1
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