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    Quote Originally Posted by mvg3d View Post
    Γειά σου Nigel,
    Σ'ευχαριστώ παρα πολύ για τα δικά σου λόγια !!!

    (Thank You for Your comment !!!)

    Pleasure to see you and your beautiful creations, Manuele :-)

    WOW! gorgeous interiors!
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    I have to agree... I have always liked your panels too Manuele. The C.R.D.A. Cant Z1007 and the Z506 have exquisite cockpit interiors, panel and gauge work.

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    Beautiful Manuele (As usual) And what a difference with the panel in the I-12/ I-ROTR.

    Sorry to hear about the radio and engineering controls, but I'm sure you will manage.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Beautiful Manuele (As usual) And what a difference with the panel in the I-12/ I-ROTR.

    Sorry to hear about the radio and engineering controls, but I'm sure you will manage.

    Cheers,
    Huub
    Hi Huub,
    I'm working......

    The real I-ROTR had almost the same panel of the CS (without double main compass), it was a normal a/c "picked" (and modified, of course) from R.A. bomber first series, after the race it was reconverted for the primary role.
    The model in the old SM.79's release was a (little) "fake" (sorry....) because I used the more advanced panel from the more recent series.....


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    Dear Manuele,

    Sometimes it is nice when you just don't know. I always and still enjoy the old Corsa model. Now I realise there were a few things not really accurate. But does that matter when you don't know?
    And even now I know I still don't really care. Its remains an interesting model to fly and I would almost say; "shame Savoia-Marchetti didn't build them like that
    "

    But nevertheless really looking forward to explore the more accurate one

    Cheers,
    Huub




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    Hi Manuele,

    Although I definitely don't want to put any pressure on you, I was just wondering whether there is any news about this project you would like to share with us........

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Hi Manuele,

    Although I definitely don't want to put any pressure on you, I was just wondering whether there is any news about this project you would like to share with us........

    Cheers,
    Huub
    Hi Huub,
    Actually I'm working on the gauges, with the Stefano's help we are preparing some new pop-up panels (Radio, Fuel management etc), the "T" model requires some modifications in the VC. We also preparing, with an Italian team, the Istres-Damascus-Paris (in FSX) "official" simulation for the AMI Museum of Vigna di Valle, as we done some years ago with D'Annunzio Flight on Vienna (with my Ansaldo SVA).... The bigger part of the job is done....


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    Thanks for the update Manuele! I'm really looking forward to this model. And it is hard to remain patient

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Hi Friends,
    Almost done !!!

    Hi Huub, this is for You !!!






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    I've liked the SM.79 ever since I first saw it in one of William Green's Famous Bombers of the Second World War books. Manuele does really beautiful work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvg3d View Post
    Hi Friends,
    Almost done !!!

    Hi Huub, this is for You !!!

    Thank you Manuele, I like it Red is also beautiful, but I think this blue-white version has something special

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    BRAVO and BEAUTIFUL!
    Hit hard, hit fast, hit where it hurts and keep hitting.

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    Cool

    MACHEBELLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZA!

    (Read: Oh, what a beauty!)


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    Just bumping this to psych people out who are as anxious for this as I am

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