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Formation flying

Postby tomrider1 » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:12 am

Hi everyone, I have just bought FS 2004 after a long stint using flightgear the free flight sim. I am a fair pilot and would love to fly with other people anyone who plays on a regular server I would love to hear from cheers everyone.
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Mazza » Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:35 am

Wrong topic, should be in the 'Multiplayer' topic ;)
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:00 am

Wrong topic, should be in the 'Multiplayer' topic ;)


Never fear YMMB,,,

I tried giving similar useful advice yesterday regarding Multiplayer, but although Tom was live on the Forum at the time, I had no response all day, so I finally removed my helpful post here...;)...!

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Re: Formation flying

Postby Mazza » Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:25 pm

Wrong topic, should be in the 'Multiplayer' topic ;)


Never fear YMMB,,,

I tried giving similar useful advice yesterday regarding Multiplayer, but although Tom was live on the Forum at the time, I had no response all day, so I finally removed my helpful post here...;)...!

...you cant win them all!...;)...!

"Newbys?"....Bah!... ;)... ;D...!!

Paul...G-BPLF... ::)...!


Hehe don't mind him.

And paul remember when we were New here ;D
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Re: Formation flying

Postby tomrider1 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:35 am

Thanks for directing me to the correct forum, it won't happen again. Fozzer I don't understand your blatant hostility, Yes I am new here and needed help which I had hoped to get here, did it occur to you that I may not be the only one to use my computer on this website, my brother was in fact on it and I hadn't logged out. Why you would withdraw your reply because I failed to post an instant response is beyond me but as you said "you can't please everyone." I don't mean to be aggressive just don't understand you. thanks for the help
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:01 am

Thanks for directing me to the correct forum, it won't happen again. Fozzer I don't understand your blatant hostility, Yes I am new here and needed help which I had hoped to get here, did it occur to you that I may not be the only one to use my computer on this website, my brother was in fact on it and I hadn't logged out. Why you would withdraw your reply because I failed to post an instant response is beyond me but as you said "you can't please everyone." I don't mean to be aggressive just don't understand you. thanks for the help


Sorry Tom...;)...!

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A peek at the Members "On Line" at the bottom of the Forum is a useful guide as to who is likely to reply...;)...!

Its the way Sim V normally works...;)...!

You will soon become aware of it... ;D...!

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Re: Formation flying

Postby tomrider1 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:03 am

No worries as you say I am new and therefore will learn these rules thanks for the quick response again hehe ;)
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:12 am

No worries as you say I am new and therefore will learn these rules thanks for the quick response again hehe ;)


LOL... ;D...!

Never fear, Tom... ;D...!

How about joining in one of our popular Weekend Tours Saturday and Sunday evenings...

No formation or fancy aerobatics, etc, but lots of Touring fun in General Aviation, Piston Prop, aeroplanes.. ;)...!

Paul...G-BPLF... 8-)...!

There's one ready for tonight, at 8:00 PM GMT...;)...see you there?...
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Mazza » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:20 am

Thanks for directing me to the correct forum, it won't happen again. Fozzer I don't understand your blatant hostility, Yes I am new here and needed help which I had hoped to get here, did it occur to you that I may not be the only one to use my computer on this website, my brother was in fact on it and I hadn't logged out. Why you would withdraw your reply because I failed to post an instant response is beyond me but as you said "you can't please everyone." I don't mean to be aggressive just don't understand you. thanks for the help


Sorry Tom...;)...!

One of the many beauties of the Simviation Forums (as opposed to most other other Flight Sim Forums), is that if someone posts a query on the Forum, requiring a quick reply, and one notices that the requester is still "on line", it is usual to expect a reasonable response to the assistance offered...;)...!

A peek at the Members "On Line" at the bottom of the Forum is a useful guide as to who is likely to reply...;)...!

Its the way Sim V normally works...;)...!

You will soon become aware of it... ;D...!

Paul...G-BPLF.... 8-)...!


It also says if there online above their pic near their name ;)
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:24 am

Thanks for directing me to the correct forum, it won't happen again. Fozzer I don't understand your blatant hostility, Yes I am new here and needed help which I had hoped to get here, did it occur to you that I may not be the only one to use my computer on this website, my brother was in fact on it and I hadn't logged out. Why you would withdraw your reply because I failed to post an instant response is beyond me but as you said "you can't please everyone." I don't mean to be aggressive just don't understand you. thanks for the help


Sorry Tom...;)...!

One of the many beauties of the Simviation Forums (as opposed to most other other Flight Sim Forums), is that if someone posts a query on the Forum, requiring a quick reply, and one notices that the requester is still "on line", it is usual to expect a reasonable response to the assistance offered...;)...!

A peek at the Members "On Line" at the bottom of the Forum is a useful guide as to who is likely to reply...;)...!

Its the way Sim V normally works...;)...!

You will soon become aware of it... ;D...!

Paul...G-BPLF.... 8-)...!


It also says if they're online above their pic near their name ;)


They also tap you on the shoulder, saying; "Would you like another cup of Tea"?.... ;D...!

Paul...LOL... ;D...!
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Re: Formation flying

Postby Mazza » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:28 am

Thanks for directing me to the correct forum, it won't happen again. Fozzer I don't understand your blatant hostility, Yes I am new here and needed help which I had hoped to get here, did it occur to you that I may not be the only one to use my computer on this website, my brother was in fact on it and I hadn't logged out. Why you would withdraw your reply because I failed to post an instant response is beyond me but as you said "you can't please everyone." I don't mean to be aggressive just don't understand you. thanks for the help


Sorry Tom...;)...!

One of the many beauties of the Simviation Forums (as opposed to most other other Flight Sim Forums), is that if someone posts a query on the Forum, requiring a quick reply, and one notices that the requester is still "on line", it is usual to expect a reasonable response to the assistance offered...;)...!

A peek at the Members "On Line" at the bottom of the Forum is a useful guide as to who is likely to reply...;)...!

Its the way Sim V normally works...;)...!

You will soon become aware of it... ;D...!

Paul...G-BPLF.... 8-)...!


It also says if they're online above their pic near their name ;)


They also tap you on the shoulder, saying; "Would you like another cup of Tea"?.... ;D...!

Paul...LOL... ;D...!


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Re: Formation flying

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:39 am

YMMB...

There is nothing quite like the joy of including a quotation, (which extends to the whole height of your 17/19 inch LCD Monitor), in your reply...

...trust me... :)...!

Paul...G-BPLF... ;D...!

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Re: Formation flying

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