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Some unashamedly British screenshots for the Diamond Jubilee

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Since Queen Elizabeth II celebrates sixty years on the throne this weekend. Here's some good old British flag waver piccies from FSX. Take that you Bally Johnny Foreigner!

 

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Al


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Nice collection of British aircraft, great shots.

 

Adam


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Have flown in all of them except the mosquito!

The lightining was phenomenal. Supersonic and not one computer in sight. The VC10 still with us for another year, still holds the fastest commercial Atlantic crossing save for Concorde!

vololiberista

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Nice collection of planes.

 

nebojsa

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great shots showing 60 years of history of British aviation!!!

 

Aharon


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Al did you circle back and drop on those buggers shooting at your Lanc? (Love it!)

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Well, there is a limit on how many pics you can post, so I had to miss out the Red Arrows, Concorde, the Harrier, the Vulcan (although it is there on the ground in pic one), the Hurricane, Wellington, Stirling, Halifax, HS748, Sunderland, Meteor, Vampire, Venom, Vixen, Rotodyne, Sopwith Camel, SE5a, Bristol Fighter, HP42, Blenheim, Battle, Beaufighter, Typhoon, Whirlwind, etc, etc.

 

Al


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Great tribute shots Al!

 

I have to tell you that the Spitfire has to be one of the most beautiful fighters of that era...the wings, the fuse shape...and that engine! Brit technology and artistic style all rolled into one graceful aircraft!

 

Oh, and I see your Lancaster is configured as a Dam Buster! Bravo! (loved the book about the dam busters I read when I was a kid)

 

 

Regards,

Steve Dra


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I'm sure the Queen would have been impressed!

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Great tribute shots Al!

 

Oh, and I see your Lancaster is configured as a Dam Buster! Bravo! (loved the book about the dam busters I read when I was a kid)

 

Regards,

Steve Dra

 

Have you seen the film? http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=dambusters&x=19&y=14

 

Have you flown the route there and back in the sim "at night and at 50ft agl"?

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All you need is a little bit of "Jerusalem" playing in the background while viewing those wonderful pics.

 

*salutes"

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