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#3205450 - 02/11/11 01:17 PM Thunderbolts and Spitfires
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...and blatant plugs immelman

























Turbo decided to blow on me, so a quick dive and a look for the nearest field
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#3205460 - 02/11/11 01:24 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Super pics!!

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#3205534 - 02/11/11 02:47 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Looks pretty... but when can I pull the trigger?!
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#3205578 - 02/11/11 03:57 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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The P-47 Simply BEAUTIFUL thumbsup .
I agree, what a shame we can't shot things.
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#3205848 - 02/12/11 01:06 AM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Nice shots, gotta love the P-47.
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#3205992 - 02/12/11 07:32 AM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Top notch on developing FSX planes,ashame their flightsim developing days are in the past though..........

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#3206022 - 02/12/11 08:32 AM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Very nice Lewis but I am waiting for the F104 Zipper!
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#3206081 - 02/12/11 10:28 AM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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I agree, the 'bolt is a beauty. Attention to detail is simply astonishing. How's the FM? Does it have an in-flight feel distinctly different than the spit?

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#3206907 - 02/13/11 12:21 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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Very nice, that Razor Back looks superb and the MK.1 isn't bad at all.

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#3209554 - 02/16/11 01:45 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: TommyGun]
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Originally Posted By: TommyGun
I agree, the 'bolt is a beauty. Attention to detail is simply astonishing. How's the FM? Does it have an in-flight feel distinctly different than the spit?


Haven't even flown the Spitfire, yet, but the Jug definitely feels like a HEAVY fighter! I don't mean sluggish, at all, just that you know it's not a J3.

Off to learn about the Spitfire now. smile
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#3209986 - 02/16/11 09:25 PM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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How's the flight model? I'm going to guess you don't own an A2A airplane with accusim. Only way it could be more real, is to actually climb into one and fly it. I can' wait for the day that we can shoot something down with these things.
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#3210090 - 02/17/11 01:45 AM Re: Thunderbolts and Spitfires [Re: Lewis-A2A]
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You're guessing correctly, Pooch, I've never flown FSX, hence my question... wink

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