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Sep 4
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Look, I have worked on building various planes for about three years now and have yet to complete one. I have several half-finished projects, but for some reason or another, I just get stumped. So in desperation, is there someone who would want to work one on one with me to complete one of these projects? I would dearly love to have one out in time for FSXX.
You can have the plane, credit for it, whatever, I just want to finish one...
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That makes two of us. ...... I have about 300 folders in my "Projects" folder .....
What are you working with - gmax or FSDS?
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What exactly would you like to finish? My P-110 (P-100) should be done in about a month or so. I could help you then . . . just give me an idea of what you would like to accomplish and what aircraft you are working on. I'm particularly fond of the prop aircraft.
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Sep 4
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Felix/FFDS wrote
on Sep 4
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, 2007 at 10:11pm:
That makes two of us. ...... I have about 300 folders in my "Projects" folder .....
What are you working with - gmax or FSDS?
A little bit of both. I know you prefer FSDS and I could do that, but I wanted to learn Gmax first since it's tougher.
Felix, you may remember my Mystery Ship. Locke, I have that, an F2G, a P-26 Peashooter, and a few others...
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