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Post by bhk on Mar 20, 2009 20:20:33 GMT -5
I've uploaded to both Avsim and Flightsim a new Flight for FS2004 utilising the S-42 just released and available at Flightsim.com. Just look for 1935_s42.zip Enjoy the cruise. Bruce
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Post by cptroyce on Mar 20, 2009 22:13:25 GMT -5
Terrific as always Bruce..I was wondering if you might lend yourself to this route, once this aircraft was released.
Regards, Royce
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Post by bhk on Mar 21, 2009 1:07:39 GMT -5
Thanks, Royce. I hope that you enjoy it. Bruce
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Post by Dan on Mar 21, 2009 4:08:48 GMT -5
Looks great, Bruce!! A short hop to Rio and lots of Rum, beautiful beaches, and more rum - it's the rum man - barrels of it! I loaded up the S-42 the other night - wouldn't trim up correctly - kept wanting to go down - back on the water. Not sure what the problem was, so reloaded it again last night and messed around with the trim settings - seems better now. Maybe it just likes water. Looking forward to the rum! Dan …it’s great being a kid again – without the glue! ;D
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Post by bhk on Mar 21, 2009 16:10:12 GMT -5
I loaded up the S-42 the other night - wouldn't trim up correctly - kept wanting to go down - back on the water. .... That sounds like a rum do, Dan. ;D Bruce
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Post by kbr on Mar 21, 2009 17:38:23 GMT -5
Thanks Bruce. That looks like a fun flight. I downloaded it for a future adventure.
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Post by teisco on Feb 1, 2010 13:00:51 GMT -5
Such a great model,,,wish he would have metalized it,,,
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Post by bhk on Feb 1, 2010 14:53:15 GMT -5
Such a great model,,,wish he would have metalized it,,, The entire aircaft - except for the fabric-covered surfaces on the wings behind the rear spar and also the tail surfaces - was made of duralumin. This metal was not as naturally shiny as aluminium and was not polished. That may be the reason for the non-metallic appearance.....and the fabric surfaces would have been painted to match. Bruce
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