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First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:06 pm
by cspyro21
Well, my first Payware product arrive today - Just Flight's RAF Vulcan. Wow, this truly is magnificent! :o If all Payware products have such a level of detail yet barely affect frames, I look forward to future purchases.... 8)

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Sat on the ramp at RAF Cottesmore, waiting to fire up....

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Firing up the engines....

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Both port engines fired up, #3 beginning to whine...

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Loving the VC.... 8)

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On the takeoff run, mere moments from lifting off.... the roar of those Olympus engines is fantastic!!

See more in Part 2....

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:45 pm
by born_2_fly
Fantastic shots!

And welcome to the [glb]Dark side[/glb] ;D ;D ;D

Hope, you enjoy it, and good luck with your next buy...


|Alex|

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 3:14 pm
by Hai Perso Coyone?
Yay!! Another one convinced!! Been looking forward to seeing you here Charlie ;) ;)

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:34 pm
by Alonso
You are now in the Dark side

;D

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:02 pm
by McLovin
hahah thats funny, yall are saying welcome to the darkside and Im watch Star Wars ep 3 lol YES welcome to the dark side my young padawon...muaawhahahahahahahaha!!!

::) :P :P ;D ;D ;)

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:05 pm
by SkyNoz
Is that a refueling prob in the front of the nose? -Nice shot's

Re: First Payware Product - Loving It!! (1)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:26 pm
by C
Is that a refueling prob in the front of the nose? -Nice shot's


Indeed it is. The British have a history of daft decisions (normally monetarily related) on defence, and the decision to deactivate the Vulcan AAR probe in the late 60's or 70's was one of them. When in 1982 we realised that it would be nice to drop a bomb or twenty on Stanley airfield on the Falklands (after the Argentine invasion), they all had to be reactivated - which meant plundering old equipment off most Vulcans that were in museums at the time, including one or two in the US and Canada!

Then they had to train the pilots to AAR again... ::)