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Interesting approaches #56 - Courchevel
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| GeoffC wrote:
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> 35m runway??
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obviously the wide angle lens has distorted the actual runway length showin
the Harrier ramp... d:-> ))
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| Dallas 2005-02-23, 4:00 am |
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"John Ward"[vbcol=seagreen]
> My Sim' scenery doesn't look as good as that! :-))
I told you that Aeroworx King Air is very realistic!
Dallas
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| donbutts 2005-02-23, 7:01 am |
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"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message
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> "John Ward"
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> I told you that Aeroworx King Air is very realistic!
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> Dallas
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that looks very very nice Dallas
Butts
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| Marcel Kuijper 2005-02-23, 6:10 pm |
| On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 05:16:48 GMT, Dallas wrote:
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> "John Ward"
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> I told you that Aeroworx King Air is very realistic!
Yeah awsome!
I see that it comes with skiers AND spotters!
Now that's what I call "as real as it gets" huh?
--
Marcel
(...flying through an asteroid field ain't like dusting crops, boy!)
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| James Hodson 2005-02-25, 6:00 pm |
| On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 00:16:25 GMT, "Chris Harries"
<chrisflyer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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>wow, that is challenging I think I might try that since it would be a nice
>hop from my home airport of Rochester, England
Hi Chris
Even better, once landed, find an excelent, OK, grotty hotel, book in
for a few weeks and ski to your heart's content.
I've been to Les Trois Vallees many times and have seen Courchevel's
strip. However, I have to admid that my mind was more on the skiing
and snow-mobiling than one the aircraft movements.
Of course, that was in my pre-FS days. However, the strip is quite
steep.
Regards
James
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