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1  General Aviation Sim Forum (Prepar3d, FSX, X-Plane etc) / Soaring Sims / Re: TX3 hosting Pacific Northwest, Sierras, & Rockies on: June 07, 2009, 08:40:12 am
Dredging up old threads here ... but I may have to dust off Condor (and my thermal finding ability) for a nice change of pace from beating my head against beta-build brick walls.

You folks still do some Condor flying?

Hmm. Before I get some interest generated perhaps I'd better go spend a few days re-learning Condor. It's been a long time since I flew Condor, and never was any good at it to start with.
2  Rise of Flight & WWI Aerial Combat / WWI General Discussion / Re: Just a low flyby... on: June 07, 2009, 08:32:30 am
* WWSandMan Waves at TX squadron... Smiley

. .sure a formation of Spads in a high speed diamond pass or echelon loop will be closer to the speed of smell than the speed of sound...

LOL ... have you been listening to a little Ron White lately?
3  Formation and Aerobatics / Sim Aerobatics Forum / Re: Haute Voltige FAI World Aerobatics Grand Prix on: September 14, 2003, 02:43:55 pm
~~Salute!~~One of the mmbers of the Wing Walkers -WWShadow- is watching these guys pretty losely, and posting links etc. on our home forum to show off how they're doing. It's amazing really... Imagine, a virtual aerobatics team being made partners with a real-life aeobatics team?? COOL! Something I'm sure the folks involved would have had no inkling about when they started the team. The movies are down-right impressive. Talk about formation flying!! Smiley(psst... I like the new site, but what happened to the movie links??)Kudos and high-fives to the folks at Virtual Haute Voltige Formation Team. Kudos also to you, EcoDragon, for being part of that team. Quite a feather in your cap. :)I'd like to say that WW are ready and willing to compete... but that's going just a step too far. Wink We can hold two planes in close, for a while, but have never tried anything like what is shown by the VHVFT.
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