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Post by Bushpounder on Oct 24, 2015 14:30:45 GMT -5
They have some shots of the Beaver on Facebook. It looks VERY nice!
BP;)
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Post by olderndirt on Oct 24, 2015 21:01:17 GMT -5
Here's a pic I swiped from ADX. This is an actual Alaska CAP livery, based at Merrill when I worked there.
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Post by Bushpounder on Oct 24, 2015 21:17:13 GMT -5
Here is another one: BP;)
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Post by pivo11 on Oct 25, 2015 2:21:09 GMT -5
Yep, looks nice. I hope they do a straight floats version. So far, I've just seen an amphib.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2015 7:07:12 GMT -5
Well , it looks pretty but it's sure isn't a Norseman, Fritz . Carm .
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2015 8:11:05 GMT -5
Fritz, I agree with you about having a straight floats version. On Vancouver Island the beavers are just about all straight floats, with hardly any amphibs or wheels and none on skis.
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Post by pivo11 on Oct 25, 2015 8:34:29 GMT -5
Well , it looks pretty but it's sure isn't a Norseman, Fritz . Carm . I know, but I've pretty much given up on ever seeing a good Norseman. Someone over at SOH was supposed to be doing one but there has been no news of that for a coon's age.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 17:51:06 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 17:54:23 GMT -5
Oh, that looks better (see my other post in the Screenshots forum - didn't see this at that time). Wheel/skis to boot. Yep, I might be real interested in this one as well. Once I change the sounds for the real thing and adjust the air file to make it feel like a STOL machine, it might be a real hoot. Again, they are saying "early beta". Isn't the B350 in "early beta" as well ?
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Post by pivo11 on Feb 7, 2017 2:48:50 GMT -5
Looks good but I ain't holding my breath.
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Post by Bushpounder on Feb 7, 2017 7:14:42 GMT -5
2022, but early 2022! BP;) Looking forward to it!
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Post by olderndirt on Feb 7, 2017 13:15:14 GMT -5
2022, but early 2022! BP;) Looking forward to it! A memory - in Anchorage, 2222 GMT was/is 1:22 PM. Working day shift, without fail a voice came on your headset override and said "train time - too too too too". Seemed funny at the time .
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Post by pivo11 on Feb 7, 2017 13:33:41 GMT -5
A memory - in Anchorage, 2222 GMT was/is 1:22 PM. Mebbe for your goodself. I always thought it was 10:22 PM.
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Post by olderndirt on Feb 7, 2017 21:24:22 GMT -5
A memory - in Anchorage, 2222 GMT was/is 1:22 PM. Mebbe for your goodself. I always thought it was 10:22 PM. GMT is Greenwich Mean Time, based on the Greenwich, UK observatory which lies on the '0' meridian (longitude). When it was 2222 (10:22 pm) in England (and probably Cuers also), it was 1422 (2:22 pm) in Anchorage. Whether your location is east or west of the '0' meridian your time zone requires adding (west) or subtracting (east) to find GMT. ATC and Military use it ('Z' or Zulu time). This is all good 'til you reach the 180 meridian (International Date Line) when you either lose or gain a day.
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