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Hi there, I have been searching hi and low for a day, looking for Mike Stones original 727 (Filename sb7221.zip) I have searched on FSCom,AVSIM, Mike Stone Designs, and done a google on sb7221.zip and come up with no results. Does anyone have a link to this file? Many thanks, Chris

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Its here at AVSIM. Do an Extended Search on "Mike Stone" without the quotes and you will find it.

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Are you sure you don't want the updated version? I think "sb7222.zip"

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Tom,I think its time to check the "BIM" indicators on your rotorblades. I bet they will be looking like zebras!I rode an HS-8 H-3 once where you could get much above 80Kts without bouncing all over the sky. You could see about a foot of difference in the tip path plane.

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A foot huh? That's all???? Sounds like a great flight to me. Once did a cross counrty from NAS Imperial Beach to Palm Springs.. Wished a foot was all I had seen. I just about swore off helicopters after that flight. They don't call 'em "a million mis-matched parts flying in close formation" for nothing! :-lol

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Thanks, I have located it now, the file name has been changed, thanks Chris

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