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PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:18 pm
by scaber
A couple of screen shots in response to Ian's comment on my entry of the Aircraft Factory Anson into this month's competition. I didn't realise that I was allowed to release screen shots of the FSAddons upcoming release of their Anson so here are a couple to provide some comparisons for you.


Similar to the one in the Screenshot competition - though from the opposite side!



Closer view



Both are great birds to fly with different pluses and minuses. I took off in the AF one and landed in the FSA one (thanks to a bit of transmogrification in mid flight)

PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:27 pm
by Ian Warren
I do like that a lot ... pleased you posted the last screen , did one exactly myself and YEAH , that equaled to the Real MCcoy at Wigram cool.gif

PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:04 pm
by emfrat
I remember posting a screenie in the (UK) Visual Flight Forum - I was overhead Emley Tower (near Bradford, y'know) in the DG Anson, and I asked what Simon and Garfunkel song all those trainee navigators were singing. rolleyes.gif
Well, I had to spell it out in the end - "For Emily, wherever I may find her". I thought mebbe they pronounced it differently there, but it is pronounced as spelt "Emm", not "Eem"

PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:09 pm
by scaber
emfrat wrote:
QUOTE (emfrat @ Aug 17 2014,9:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I remember posting a screenie in the (UK) Visual Flight Forum - I was overhead Emley Tower (near Bradford, y'know) in the DG Anson, and I asked what Simon and Garfunkel song all those trainee navigators were singing. rolleyes.gif
Well, I had to spell it out in the end - "For Emily, wherever I may find her". I thought mebbe they pronounced it differently there, but it is pronounced as spelt "Emm", not "Eem"


Was that an FS9 Anson. Maybe you were too subtle for those guys but you're probably right if they don't speak right like we do then it wouldn't make much sense!

PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:23 pm
by emfrat
Yes, Greg, my VFR FS9 was a wonderful piece of kit - and all in XP3 !