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Manfred Mahns'L1049H Landing at Bornholm(Dk)

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Ready for descent:

 

 

 

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On the ILS:

 

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The 1st shot is magnificent, although that second posting will get deleted as if goes against the rules of the screenshot forum.


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What exactly did I do wrong this time?

 

Is it a size problem?

I tried to post them both one after the other, found it very difficult.

 

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All images have to be posted in the original post. It appears that your second image is in a second post. Hopefully the Mods can rectify the problem.


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I tried in good faith to post them in "one" post...I thought I had copied the wrong link or missed something from it...In desperation I posted the second post.


 

 

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Understandable, not sure if you are still able to edit the original post, but if you are you can make the changes


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Unable to do changes by now Don't get the edit option from the original post.


 

 

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Ok, it is probably only visible for an hour or so...not sure


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All images have to be posted in the original post. It appears that your second image is in a second post. Hopefully the Mods can rectify the problem.

 

Berlopez, I fixed the post for you.

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Supepilotv2

 

Thanks a million!

As you could see I tried and somehow got the links on the first post but they didn't copy? Sometime ago I tried with another post, Landing in L'Havre with the d'Havilland Beaver there I also had problems with my posts. I never understood why the links copied together and din't show but only one image...That's why unknowingly of forum rules I posted the second.


 

 

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Thanks a million!

As you could see I tried and somehow got the links on the first post but they didn't copy? Sometime ago I tried with another post, Landing in L'Havre with the d'Havilland Beaver there I also had problems with my posts. I never understood why the links copied together and din't show but only one image...That's why unknowingly of forum rules I posted the second.

 

No problem, for that I´m here. You might get a glace at that http://forum.avsim.net/topic/363435-picture-embedding-tutorial/ Maybe this helps you in getting it right. :smile:

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Thanks for the link...I've looked at it and is exactly what I am doing with my images, even using Photobucket. I've replied there,but my post needs moderator approval before it is shown...

My question is why didn't the link copy? Even when I started a new line the links kept copying next to each other,as you could see before you fixed my posts.

 

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