panty
Flightsimmer
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Post by panty on Aug 23, 2005 5:34:17 GMT -5
Excuse me! But what is an afterburner?
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Panty
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Post by Keith on Aug 23, 2005 11:24:52 GMT -5
Excuse me! But what is an afterburner? ;D Panty It's the thing on the rear of some jet engines that I normally cook my hotdogs on when I am taking a lunch break at the airfield. ;D
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Post by brianw999 on Aug 23, 2005 16:10:01 GMT -5
P.S. .........Afterburners occasionally appear after consumption of a particularly hot curry.
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2005 16:26:35 GMT -5
P.S. .........Afterburners occasionally appear after consumption of a particularly hot curry. You are making me hungry. I am remembering the Chicken Vindaloo I made for my daughter-in-law. That redefined afterburners.
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Post by Roger on Aug 23, 2005 16:41:38 GMT -5
Can't do Vindaloo...too much pain.....later ;D However thursday night is Madras night at my kitchen with a pint of Stella Artrois
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2005 16:47:38 GMT -5
Guess we need a cooking forum to hahahahahahahah.
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binka
FS Addict
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Post by binka on Aug 23, 2005 16:47:44 GMT -5
"a" pint! right pint'suh we have 'longneck's' on this side of the water. Wimpy, but can put out a fire. but, you want to make sure the fire stays out, ya know? joe
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binka
FS Addict
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Post by binka on Aug 23, 2005 16:50:03 GMT -5
Guess we need a cooking forum to hahahahahahahah. ;D ;D lol "i have a problem, Tom's Chicken Vindaloo... it's not showing up on my table" joe
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Post by greybeardgil on Aug 23, 2005 17:59:51 GMT -5
and I always thought afterburn was the look a certain widget I live with gives me anytime me and Spad are out at the local pub...ahem!...cough...cough...discussing the finer points of FS9/Modeling?..................
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Post by Roger on Aug 23, 2005 18:19:03 GMT -5
I'm eagerly awaiting Paul Strany's Me262. ;D The betas I've had so far are looking superb.
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2005 18:24:17 GMT -5
Not to mention Piglet's T-33 the only jet I have ever flown for more than a week. And need to re-install
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Post by Dan on Aug 23, 2005 19:04:26 GMT -5
Ya, Tom - Piglet's T-33 is one of my favorites as well. I fly it every once in awhile just to clear out the cobwebs - in my brain - seems high speeds can do that - -
Regarding the Citations - one of my sons bought me the Citation X for Fathers Day - I now ask for airplanes whenever they ask what I want - it is one of the finest payware business jets out there. I probably fly it more from outside then any other plane - it is just one smart looking airplane and a joy to fly. As their advertising states - "To Fly her, is to Love her" or something to that effect - and it is so true. Just a beautiful airplane in every since of the word.
Dan
…it’s great being a kid again – without the glue! ;D
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Post by Keith on Aug 23, 2005 19:14:37 GMT -5
...I have even been tempted to buy the Eaglesoft Citations Tom! I am shocked at you! JETS?? Hehehe... ;D Well here are 2 reasons not to buy those old ugly fast things... Citation IICitation XNow if this does not change your mind about buying one of those new fangled jets nothing will. ;D Ahhh... Am I going to get fussed at now for posting jet pictures in the old plane forums?
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Post by Roger on Aug 23, 2005 19:17:43 GMT -5
People will talk ;D... "Old Hangar, naw, got jets in there now!"
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Post by Dan on Aug 23, 2005 19:26:56 GMT -5
Keith, what a beautiful shot of the Citation X - incredible shot!!! That should convince Tom if anything does.
What weather package are you using - I think you mentioned awhile back, but I can't remember?
That's just a beautiful picture of a very fine airplane!
Dan
…it’s great being a kid again – without the glue! ;D
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