August 23, 200322 yr When I used to live in the Bay Area, I'd drive over to an airport called Schellville, south of Sonoma. I've also flown into it a couple of times, as weekends my buddy and I would often rent a 182 and visit the airports within 10-50NM of APC. Schellville was the first place I saw an Tri-pacer "up close and personal". Brian has a knack for bringing these early GA aircraft to life (many of which are still flying today). Take a look at the file library, download it and seat yourself in the cockpit. I think I can detect a faint musty odor....Thanks Brian for such wonderful work. I'll be posting some tribute shots shortly in the screenshots forum....-JohnP.S. The goochamacallit thingee is 2 inches too short. Just kidding.... :) if you read Brian's readme.txt, you'll understand.-John
August 23, 200322 yr Author Actually ...... the the goochamacallit thingee is 2.4 inches too short!!! It's not fair!!! http://images.elitedatasystems.com/waaah.gif http://images.elitedatasystems.com/waaah.gif http://images.elitedatasystems.com/waaah.gif http://images.elitedatasystems.com/waaah.gif :-lolAmerican Airlines Virtualhttp://www.aavirtual.com :) Quote from MS Flight Team Lead: "We’ve made some guesses"
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