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Post by spad54 on May 21, 2010 19:34:54 GMT -5
She's available via our website goldenagesimulations.com now and will come up on our vendor partner sites over the next few days. Please spread the word. We're heavily into research on our next project, the Douglas Dolphin.
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Post by Tom Constantine on May 21, 2010 22:14:50 GMT -5
Got it and will fly tomorrow morning. That Dolphin looks like a nice one.
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Post by Dan on May 22, 2010 2:21:26 GMT -5
Right on time!! Looks and sounds exciting - can't wait to get it! I think I'll go buy a new suit, hat, and shine my shoes - gotta look sharp when I visit the showroom. Dan …it’s great being a kid again – without the glue! ;D
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Post by windrunner on May 22, 2010 8:21:59 GMT -5
Excellent!
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Post by bruzee on May 22, 2010 8:34:13 GMT -5
Wonderful models! Wonderful sounds! Bruzee
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Post by beana51 on May 22, 2010 21:44:28 GMT -5
Spent a long few hours today flying "Eddie Stinson 's" great aiplane...were it not for G.A.S.,who brings us great historic planes, I would think they would be forgotten...ask the average person if he ever heard of a STINSON,ya got it ,the blank stare....I know many kids today,hanging around our Airport who do not have a clue as to the rich history of aircraft devlopment....so Flying On my Sim,a thing from the past ,re connects to a different time....Many of us hang on to old things...that relatively a few decades ago were a way of life.I still hunt with flintlock,black powder...to remember,and experience those days of old. This is a remarkable model,filled with surprises,ya can fly it as real as it can get. quality,and deitial,...sound enthusiastic?? Ya bet. On a historical note,Eddi Stinson was an entrepreneur,a young man. like many of his day a dreamer of sorts, a doer. Looking at his picture you can see a young man with the right stuff in him! Eddie Stinson did not live to enjoy the success of his company. He died in an air crash in Chicago, Illinois on January 26, 1932, while on a sales trip. At the time of his death at age 38, Stinson had acquired more than 16,000 hours of flight time — more than any other pilot at the time....the year I was born!...glad he lives on in our world...I think he would have LOVED the G.A.S models of his creations!!....Vin Eward Stinson
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Post by spad54 on May 23, 2010 19:05:06 GMT -5
Well said, well said
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