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"Newbie" First Post

Postby tavavur98 » Thu Apr 24, 2014 2:33 pm

<<v Hi to everyone, have finally bitten the bullet joined the forum and am making my first post !
Don't know why i haven't joined long before now as i have been visiting the site for a long time now and enjoy reading the informative and entertaining posts therein.
Have not been involved in MS Flight Simming for as long as some of my esteemed colleagues on this site , but have been flying for quite a while.
Started out back in the 70's with Janes FA/18. My how things have progressed since those days !

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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby OldAirmail » Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:44 pm

Welcome, and happy flying.


What areas of flight simming are you interested in?

Whatever it may be, you should have plenty of company.
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Steve M » Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:51 pm

Welcome to Simv Gary!
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby tavavur98 » Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:44 pm

Thanks for the welcome guys.
I am interested in all types of flying but do like the older piston types, the sounds get me !
I like flying in out of the way places , the Navigation challenges and in nasty weather !
I spent quite some time in Papua New Guinea when i was a young chap and a Bank Officer in those days, and volunteered to do the weekly fly in , fly out bank agency at a place called Finchhafen. We flew in either a Britten Norman Islander, Cessna 402 or 206 in sometimes marginal weather.
This is where i got my interest in flying i think. I was always in the co-pilot seat for these flights so i got the bug !
Interestingly, the airport of departure Lae is not represented in FSX but i just recently downloaded some FS 2004 Scenery which depicts Lae when it was still open and it works perfectly so i can now recreate some of those flights with me in the pilots seat. Cool !
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby OldAirmail » Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:02 pm

Aside from being better looking than I am, and having liven in more interesting places than me, you sound like me! :lol:

The flight sim world is SO MUCH BETTER than it was in the 70's & 80's!

A double welcome. :D
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Fozzer » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:11 am

Cor Blimey!...

Welcome Sport....

..to our little Flight Sim plot... :D ...!

You will find a few more of your Ozzy (and NZ) Mates here on the Forum, so you wont be alone in that very big country of yours.....'strailia..!

Paul.... :mrgreen: ...!

P.S....Our good Queen Brenda sends you her kind regards, and trusts that you have now refrained from your previous bad habits of Sheep stealing, etc, like your ancestors did in England.... :o ...!

.... :lol: ...!
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Staiduk » Fri Apr 25, 2014 4:12 am

tavavur98 wrote:Thanks for the welcome guys.
I am interested in all types of flying but do like the older piston types, the sounds get me


ROWRRRRR!
The sound of a great big pair of Pratt-and-Whitneys roaring up to takeoff speed. :D
Welcome to Simviation! I agree with you; nothing beats the sound of big radials beating the air into submission. :)
You will have fun here, friend! :)
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby tavavur98 » Fri Apr 25, 2014 4:41 am

Thank you "Fozzer" and "Staiduk"
Yes Paul you will be pleased to know that i visit the butcher now for my sheep requirements.
The "woolly jumpers " run far to fast for me now , and scaling barb wire fences to access their domain plays absolute havoc with my "undercarriage" !
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Fozzer » Fri Apr 25, 2014 5:27 am

tavavur98 wrote:Thank you "Fozzer" and "Staiduk"
Yes Paul you will be pleased to know that I visit the butcher now for my sheep requirements.
The "woolly jumpers " run far to fast for me now , and scaling barb wire fences to access their domain plays absolute havoc with my "undercarriage" !


The description; "Sheep", and "Undercarriage" reminds me that they do make very cuddly companions in times of need*.... :dance: ....!

Paul.... ;) ... ;) ...!

P.S.....Don't forget your Wellington Boots... :lol: ...!

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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Apex » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:52 am

Welcome to Simviation. We all love this site, you will too. Any questions, someone has the answer. Just talkin'? Someone has that too. And if you get hungry, just visit
Fozzer's Kitchen for whatever vittles ya want. Cheers.
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby CrashII » Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:53 am

Fozzer wrote:
tavavur98 wrote:Thank you "Fozzer" and "Staiduk"
Yes Paul you will be pleased to know that I visit the butcher now for my sheep requirements.
The "woolly jumpers " run far to fast for me now , and scaling barb wire fences to access their domain plays absolute havoc with my "undercarriage" !


The description; "Sheep", and "Undercarriage" reminds me that they do make very cuddly companions in times of need*.... :dance: ....!

Paul.... ;) ... ;) ...!

P.S.....Don't forget your Wellington Boots... :lol: ...!

* Esmeralda lives in my shed at the bottom of my garden


I don't want to know...

Welcome Tavavur98.
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Re: "Newbie" First Post

Postby Bass » Fri Apr 25, 2014 8:05 am

A very welcome to the family tavavur98 ;)
So good to see a "real" member.......
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