Flying and testing with strut
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(D/229) Xtra
Turbine FixR
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(C/229) Frenchy- Chief Warrant Officer 4
Rated Aviator - Messages : 133
Age : 34
Location : VIC, Australia
Re: Flying and testing with strut
Very nice Frenchy , i see you left out our crash and burn versions though

(HHC/229) Strut- Major
Battalion XO
Rated Senior Aviator - Messages : 1310
Location : Australia
Re: Flying and testing with strut
Nice shot Frenchy........I see a photoshop background in this one.... Just saying... :O
(ps.... gotta remember to hit cntrl "Y" (twice) to remove that ugly info bar at the bottom when taking screenies)
(ps.... gotta remember to hit cntrl "Y" (twice) to remove that ugly info bar at the bottom when taking screenies)
Turbine FixR- Captain
Rated Senior Aviator - No. of Flights: : I can't count that High
Killed In Action: : Lots... :O
Slick No. of landings: : Always Landed
Messages : 180
Age : 60
Location : KBTV
Re: Flying and testing with strut
Thanks Strut, Cant let the folks around here think we cant fly 
No photoshop at all, thats straight from the sim.
Will remember that ctrl y tip as well

(A/229) Hawkeye wrote:Nice shot Frenchy........I see a photoshop background in this one.... Just saying... :O
(ps.... gotta remember to hit cntrl "Y" (twice) to remove that ugly info bar at the bottom when taking screenies)
No photoshop at all, thats straight from the sim.
Will remember that ctrl y tip as well

(C/229) Frenchy- Chief Warrant Officer 4
Rated Aviator - Messages : 133
Age : 34
Location : VIC, Australia
Re: Flying and testing with strut
And remember to reset the master caution 

(D/229) Xtra- Major
Company Commander
Instructor Pilot
Rated Master Aviator - Messages : 441
Re: Flying and testing with strut
(D/229) Xtra wrote:And remember to reset the master caution

(HHC/229) Strut- Major
Battalion XO
Rated Senior Aviator - Messages : 1310
Location : Australia
Re: Flying and testing with strut
(D/229) Xtra wrote:And remember to reset the master caution
So many people forget that step in start up

(D/229) Froggy- Chief Warrant Officer 4
Rated Aviator - Messages : 63
Age : 47
Location : United Kingdom
Re: Flying and testing with strut
(D/229) Froggy wrote:(D/229) Xtra wrote:And remember to reset the master caution
So many people forget that step in start up![]()


(C/229) Frenchy- Chief Warrant Officer 4
Rated Aviator - Messages : 133
Age : 34
Location : VIC, Australia
Re: Flying and testing with strut
Nice pics Frenchy/Strut... yup, I have my low RPM caution button assigned to the Wart-Hog button to the right of the throttle (aka collective)... its a pain using the mouse to find it on the screen panel.
I have some nice pics of (A/229) DC and moi flying formation at sunset... I will upload them when I am next on my sim PC
...oh, just upgraded my desktop PC to W10 (from W7), took twelve hours to download and install (75mb connection); talk about slow, slow, slow... I beat the midnight cut-off dead-line by 40mins...phew!
I have some nice pics of (A/229) DC and moi flying formation at sunset... I will upload them when I am next on my sim PC
...oh, just upgraded my desktop PC to W10 (from W7), took twelve hours to download and install (75mb connection); talk about slow, slow, slow... I beat the midnight cut-off dead-line by 40mins...phew!

(B/229) IJammer- Chief Warrant Officer 4
Rated Aviator - Messages : 96
Age : 75
Location : Deep South, UK

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