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Nov 6
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, 2005 at 6:40pm
ramsa329
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Second a beautiful TU-23M from Alphasim.
Always was fascinated by this plane and this was really fun to fly.
Flying out of UNNT Novobrisk
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Nov 6
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, 2005 at 7:01pm
Joker
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Again stunning! I love the weather you have going in both the posts, is that real time or a set you built up yourself?
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Nov 6
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, 2005 at 7:12pm
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ASV and FE
I was lucky and the weather actually held for 2 days running.
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Nov 6
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STOP POSTING PHOTOS!!!!
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Nov 6
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Photo, simulation, screenshot, whatever you want to call it, that's a sweet bird !!
Thanks for sharing.
-Mike G.
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Nov 6
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, 2005 at 10:28pm
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Absolutely fantabulous shots there.
I'm glad you liked our plane
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Nov 7
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Simply droolicious Ramsa
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Nov 7
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Nov 7
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, 2005 at 11:37am
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Thanks to all who replied
Crumbso,
Were you involved in making this because if you were than congratulations because this thing is great fun to fly and a great choice of models.
She is beautiful
Do you think that ALphasim might do one with a refuel probe I'd really like to see that.
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Nov 7
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, 2005 at 11:47am
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Beautiful
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Nov 7
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Yup I was indeed involved in making it.
I am now a permanant member of Alphasim, I do all the sounds for the aircraft and sometimes help out with other stuff.
As far as I am aware only early models had a fuel probe, which was permanantly located on the nose. Later variants did not have any fuel probe. I am afraid we only modelled the later variants, but to a very high degree I think you'll agree lol.
Anyway we have alot more Russki and Cold War stuff coming up so look out for it.
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The su-17m4 for example?...I saw some shots of a fitter payware model
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Yup I was indeed involved in making it.
I am now a permanant member of Alphasim, I do all the sounds for the aircraft and sometimes help out with other stuff.
As far as I am aware only early models had a fuel probe, which was permanantly located on the nose. Later variants did not have any fuel probe. I am afraid we only modelled the later variants, but to a very high degree I think you'll agree lol.
Anyway we have alot more Russki and Cold War stuff coming up so look out for it.
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Nov 8
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That aircraft sure is a very powerfull flying machine
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Nov 19
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Just saw this, if Alphasim did call it the Tu-23, then Alphasim goofed. Not to be to mean here, but that is the Tu-22M Backfire bomber-- the backbone of the Russian Navy's anti-ship fleet. It is the younger brother of the much older Tu-22 Blinder bomber which was a completely different design, although that may be why some call it the Tu-23. Cause they seem nothing alike.
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Nov 19
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, 2005 at 10:46pm
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Nope don't worry we named it the TU-22M3 Backfire to quote it's full name.
I think Ramsa just made a typo.
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