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Which simulator allows view from inisde the plane ?

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Ton den Hartog - 04 Oct 2005 20:10 GMT
Hi,

which of the available simulars allows a look from inside the plane or
helicopter as if you were flying the real thing ? As far as I can tell most
only allow a view from you standing on the ground with your tranmitter and
the plane far away.

Ton den Hartog
Funfly3 - 04 Oct 2005 20:17 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> Ton den Hartog

but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator is
more of what your after
Adrian Smith - 04 Oct 2005 20:21 GMT
>> Hi,
>>
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> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
> is more of what your after

I agree.

If you want to fly a plane get a simulator. MS Flight sim is not bad.

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Ton den Hartog - 04 Oct 2005 20:33 GMT
> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
> is more of what your after

You have a point but why not have both instead of only the ground point of
view ? Are you never jealous of the view that your model has there, high in
the sky ? I would !

Ton
Funfly3 - 04 Oct 2005 21:40 GMT
>> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
>> is more of what your after
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>
> Ton

Not really I use flight unlimited 3 for a real [lanes point of view
Adrian Smith - 04 Oct 2005 22:49 GMT
>> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
>> is more of what your after
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>
> Ton

Flying from the cockpit on G2 is a diversion when you've had enough of
practice, but the novelty soon wares off.

If you want to see what your heli sees, put a camera on your heli.
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 05 Oct 2005 00:06 GMT
>>> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
>>> is more of what your after
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>
>If you want to see what your heli sees, put a camera on your heli.

Plunk down the bazillion dollars an hour and fly the real thing....
Beav - 05 Oct 2005 12:55 GMT
>> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
>> is more of what your after
>
> You have a point but why not have both instead of only the ground point of
> view ? Are you never jealous of the view that your model has there, high
> in the sky ? I would !

There used to be a model sim with that camera. I think it was
called"Skylark" or some such. Crap graphics, but quite entertaining.

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 05 Oct 2005 16:28 GMT
>>> but that's the point of a model simulator ?? Microsoft's flight simulator
>>> is more of what your after
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>There used to be a model sim with that camera. I think it was
>called"Skylark" or some such. Crap graphics, but quite entertaining.

I used to have a copy of that Skylark sim.  Hacked up an old
transmitter and cobbled up my own PAL chip to make it work.  Horrible
graphics compared to today's stuff, but for 1992 technology, it wasn't
too bad.  Helped me learn to hover...
daddioz - 05 Oct 2005 18:27 GMT
whats the point of having an "inside the cockpit"view on a R/
simulator?..the logic escapes me

--
daddio
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 05 Oct 2005 22:34 GMT
>whats the point of having an "inside the cockpit"view on a R/C
>simulator?..the logic escapes me.

Change of pace..  Want a challenge?  Change the Patriot's power plant
to the 43lb thrust tubine and use the "inside the cockpit" view and
try to fly it...  :)

Beav - 10 Oct 2005 22:52 GMT
> whats the point of having an "inside the cockpit"view on a R/C
> simulator?..the logic escapes me.

Logic be damned, it's fun.

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hozr - 11 Oct 2005 09:44 GMT
Ya know Beav,

I gotta agree totaly....
Function and logic are wonderful but only get you so far...usualy it is
enough. But sometimes you just gotta have fun.

Case in point:
Hasselblad vs. Mamiya (pro photo cameras)

The Hasselblad is PERFECT. Literaly. It is a german made machine that is
both handcrafted and laser/computer tuned. There is NO finer optics
available to the civilian public. The pricetag also fits such a
beauty...about $15k for thebody alone. Problem is..Hasselblad have absolutly
no frills. It is a pros camera. If you need fun little frills you aren't
ready for a Hass.

On the other hand the Mamiya is loaded almost to the point of humor with fun
little gagets (depending on the model you buy). It is a wonderful camera
even for pro commercial work. It just isnt anywhere near the Hasselblad. It
is DAMN fun to shoot with though. Lightweight and agile even on a tripod.
Plus at a price tag of just over $2.5k for a decent Mamiya body it is in the
price range of most private photography enthusiasts who make it as far as
medium format.

Ok so this is WAY off topic but my rant wouldn't stayput.
Adrian Smith - 04 Oct 2005 20:19 GMT
> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Ton den Hartog

Real Flight G2 let you view from cockpit.

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Steve R - 04 Oct 2005 22:18 GMT
>> Hi,
>>
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>
> Real Flight G2 let you view from cockpit.

So does G3!

Steve R.
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 05 Oct 2005 00:05 GMT
>> Hi,
>>
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>
>Real Flight G2 let you view from cockpit.

or from a trail position...
Ron van Sommeren - 04 Oct 2005 23:58 GMT
off_topic

Ton, are you familiar with www.modelbouwforum.nl ?

Vriendelijke groeten ;-) Ron van Sommeren
near Nijmegen, the Netherlands
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ronvans/

> Hi,
>
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>
> Ton den Hartog
Beav - 05 Oct 2005 12:56 GMT
> off_topic

f.ck_off
Ton den Hartog - 05 Oct 2005 18:28 GMT
Not so negative, he just introduced me to some RC Heli activity in my own
country, The Netherlands

Ton

>> off_topic
>
> f.ck_off
Ron van Sommeren - 13 Oct 2005 12:05 GMT
Hmmm, Beav has an ego problem it seems, he still hasn't managed to
apologise.

Vriendelijke groeten ;-) Ron van Sommeren
near Nijmegen, the Nijmegen
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ronvans/

> Not so negative, he just introduced me to some RC Heli activity in my own
> country, The Netherlands
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>>
>> f.ck_off
Beav - 14 Oct 2005 20:26 GMT
> Hmmm, Beav has an ego problem it seems, he still hasn't managed to
> apologise.

Apoligise for what?

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Ton den Hartog - 14 Oct 2005 21:22 GMT
>> Hmmm, Beav has an ego problem it seems, he still hasn't managed to
>> apologise.
>
> Apoligise for what?

This ? :-)

> f.ck_off

Ton
FiDo - 15 Oct 2005 02:26 GMT
FOR BEING A SCOUSER

> > Apoligise for what?
FiDo - 15 Oct 2005 02:28 GMT
WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD

> FOR BEING A SCOUSER
>
>> > Apoligise for what?
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 15 Oct 2005 03:26 GMT
>WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD
>
>> FOR BEING A SCOUSER

I have no fuggin' idea what a "Scouser with a dead ginger tom-cat on
his head" is, but it made me chuckle..
FiDo - 15 Oct 2005 10:51 GMT
Kevin,

The name "Scouser" is given to someone who comes from Liverpool UK (where
the Beatles came from by the way).
It can be used in a derogatory manner, as Scousers have been stereotyped by
the media as lazy, dishonest, drug taking, thieving etc.
Beavis is proud of living in Lancashire, "up-north". Calling him a Scouser
might be taken as a bit of an insult.

As for "WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD"
http://www.dexigner.com/images/content/news/3135.jpg
For some unknown reason, I always imagined Beavis as being bald as a
cue-ball (I think I saw a slap head on his website a long time ago and
assumed it was him).
He always maintained he had a thick plume of hair, so I imagined that he
wears a bright ginger toupee, a bit like Donald Trumpf.

Now Beavis will probably tell you I'm a sourvern poof that drinks german
fizzy lemonade.

I hope you have been suitably enlightened, and welcome to the world of
north/south abuse exchange.

>>WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD
>>
>>> FOR BEING A SCOUSER
>
> I have no fuggin' idea what a "Scouser with a dead ginger tom-cat on
> his head" is, but it made me chuckle..
Beav - 15 Oct 2005 13:04 GMT
> Kevin,
>
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> Beavis is proud of living in Lancashire, "up-north". Calling him a Scouser
> might be taken as a bit of an insult.

It would if I lived theer:-))

> As for "WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD"
> http://www.dexigner.com/images/content/news/3135.jpg
> For some unknown reason, I always imagined Beavis as being bald as a
> cue-ball (I think I saw a slap head on his website a long time ago and
> assumed it was him).

Bald? Until a few weeks ago, I had hair down to my shoulders and not a shiny
bit in sight. Now that I've removed it, there's STILL not a bald spot in
sight. I have a LOVELY head of hair.

> He always maintained he had a thick plume of hair, so I imagined that he
> wears a bright ginger toupee, a bit like Donald Trumpf.

MRS Trump if you please.

> Now Beavis will probably tell you I'm a sourvern poof that drinks german
> fizzy lemonade.

Savern cant wot drinks bottled water more like.

> I hope you have been suitably enlightened, and welcome to the world of
> north/south abuse exchange.

We've not begun yet.

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 15 Oct 2005 18:04 GMT
>Kevin,
>
>The name "Scouser" is given to someone who comes from Liverpool UK (where
>the Beatles came from by the way).

Never did like the Beatles..  

>It can be used in a derogatory manner, as Scousers have been stereotyped by
>the media as lazy, dishonest, drug taking, thieving etc.

Ah, the "trailer trash" of the UK..

>Beavis is proud of living in Lancashire, "up-north". Calling him a Scouser
>might be taken as a bit of an insult.

So what you're syaing is Beav is a snooty Brit?  :)

>As for "WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD"
>http://www.dexigner.com/images/content/news/3135.jpg
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>He always maintained he had a thick plume of hair, so I imagined that he
>wears a bright ginger toupee, a bit like Donald Trumpf.

OK, I *THOUGHT* that might have been a reference to some type of "hair
replacement system", but then I remembered I'm trying to decipher
"English" and figured it might be something toally different.

>Now Beavis will probably tell you I'm a sourvern poof that drinks german
>fizzy lemonade.

I guess that's a little better than "garlic breathed tosser"...
(izzit?)

>I hope you have been suitably enlightened, and welcome to the world of
>north/south abuse exchange.

Slightly enlightened would be more appropriate..

Can't wait to see Beav's responses in the next two message he's
posted...
Beav - 16 Oct 2005 00:30 GMT
>>Kevin,
>>
>>The name "Scouser" is given to someone who comes from Liverpool UK (where
>>the Beatles came from by the way).
>
> Never did like the Beatles..

Fuckin' heretic!

>>It can be used in a derogatory manner, as Scousers have been stereotyped
>>by
>>the media as lazy, dishonest, drug taking, thieving etc.
>
> Ah, the "trailer trash" of the UK..

Not quite as bad a being an Essex Boy though.

>>Beavis is proud of living in Lancashire, "up-north". Calling him a Scouser
>>might be taken as a bit of an insult.
>
> So what you're syaing is Beav is a snooty Brit?  :)

HA!! Yeah, that'd be right :-)

>>As for "WITH A DEAD GINGER TOM-CAT ON HIS HEAD"
>>http://www.dexigner.com/images/content/news/3135.jpg
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> replacement system", but then I remembered I'm trying to decipher
> "English" and figured it might be something toally different.

>>Now Beavis will probably tell you I'm a sourvern poof that drinks german
>>fizzy lemonade.
>
> I guess that's a little better than "garlic breathed tosser"...
> (izzit?)

Anyone can be a garlic breathed tosser, coz a session with the toothbrush
changes things immediately. He'll ALWAYS be a savern cant:-) Or an Essex
Boy.

>>I hope you have been suitably enlightened, and welcome to the world of
>>north/south abuse exchange.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Can't wait to see Beav's responses in the next two message he's
> posted...

I've not seen 'em yet. But I will.

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 16 Oct 2005 22:39 GMT
>Fuckin' heretic!

lol..  Can't say I ever like The Who much either..  Now Iron Maiden
and Saxon are another story entirely..

>Not quite as bad a being an Essex Boy though.

That "sounds" a bit poof-ish..

>> So what you're syaing is Beav is a snooty Brit?  :)
>
>HA!! Yeah, that'd be right :-)

hehehe

>Anyone can be a garlic breathed tosser, coz a session with the toothbrush
>changes things immediately. He'll ALWAYS be a savern cant:-) Or an Essex
>Boy.

How 'bout a snail-eating poof?  Doesn't seem to be a quick fox for
that...
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 17 Oct 2005 16:45 GMT
>>Fuckin' heretic!
>
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>How 'bout a snail-eating poof?  Doesn't seem to be a quick fox for
>that...

jeezus..  I must have had a rough night..  I've got about a zillion
typos in there....
Beav - 17 Oct 2005 20:30 GMT
>>>Fuckin' heretic!
>>
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> jeezus..  I must have had a rough night..  I've got about a zillion
> typos in there....

Well I colleced my new glasses today, so hopefully my tpyo's adn speelnig
will iprmove: now I can see the screan:)

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Ton den Hartog - 17 Oct 2005 20:56 GMT
To make this on-topic again, I have ordered Reflex :-))))

And here we talk "brabants", so : howdoe !!

Ton

>>>>Fuckin' heretic!
>>>
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> Well I colleced my new glasses today, so hopefully my tpyo's adn speelnig
> will iprmove: now I can see the screan:)
Beav - 18 Oct 2005 17:01 GMT
> To make this on-topic again, I have ordered Reflex :-))))

Excellent sim that is. Truly a sim amongst sims.

> And here we talk "brabants", so : howdoe !!

How DO? Duzn't tha mean "How do MON"?

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Ton den Hartog - 18 Oct 2005 18:06 GMT
>> And here we talk "brabants", so : howdoe !!
>
> How DO? Duzn't tha mean "How do MON"?

It sound like the english "how do (you do)" but is a pull-together of
(Dutch) "hou je goed" or (English) " keep yourself good/ok".

Ton
Beav - 22 Oct 2005 23:18 GMT
>>> And here we talk "brabants", so : howdoe !!
>>
>> How DO? Duzn't tha mean "How do MON"?
>
> It sound like the english "how do (you do)" but is a pull-together of
> (Dutch) "hou je goed" or (English) " keep yourself good/ok".

Jätte bra :-)

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Paul BR - 17 Oct 2005 20:57 GMT
PLONKED for foul language!
Rather NOT NECESSARY in a News Group!

>>>Fuckin' heretic!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> jeezus..  I must have had a rough night..  I've got about a zillion
> typos in there....
Ton den Hartog - 17 Oct 2005 21:18 GMT
> PLONKED for foul language!

why, because "the lord" was mentioned ?

> Rather NOT NECESSARY in a News Group!

Now THAT is english !!! :-))))

Ton

> PLONKED for foul language!
> Rather NOT NECESSARY in a News Group!
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>> jeezus..  I must have had a rough night..  I've got about a zillion
>> typos in there....
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 17 Oct 2005 23:28 GMT
>> PLONKED for foul language!
>
>why, because "the lord" was mentioned ?

"He" was?  I thought it was spelled "Jesus".  Maybe it was Beav
calling me a "f.cking heretic"..  

>> Rather NOT NECESSARY in a News Group!
>
>Now THAT is english !!! :-))))

If you say so...  

So, just when IS 'foul language" appropriate??  
Beav - 18 Oct 2005 17:02 GMT
> PLONKED for foul language!

Oh f.ck, now what're we supposed to do?

I know, I'll go into a corner and flagellate my f.cking self.

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Ton den Hartog - 18 Oct 2005 18:07 GMT
>> PLONKED for foul language!
>
> Oh f.ck, now what're we supposed to do?
>
> I know, I'll go into a corner and flagellate my f.cking self.

Oh dear, I already hear a police sirene, you really went too far this time
!! :-)

Ton
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 18 Oct 2005 18:47 GMT
>>> PLONKED for foul language!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Oh dear, I already hear a police sirene, you really went too far this time
>!! :-)

"Drop your pecker and come out with your hands up!"
Ton den Hartog - 18 Oct 2005 19:40 GMT
>>>> PLONKED for foul language!
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> "Drop your pecker and come out with your hands up!"

I didn't do it, I am innocent !! It was ugle Beav that sweared using Jesus
out Lord in a unfitted fashin !! Naughty him !
Beav - 22 Oct 2005 23:19 GMT
>>>>> PLONKED for foul language!
>>>>
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> I didn't do it, I am innocent !! It was ugle Beav that sweared using Jesus
> out Lord in a unfitted fashin !! Naughty him !

I never. I never menshunned jeez at all. I think I said "f.ck" though.

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Beav - 22 Oct 2005 23:18 GMT
>>> PLONKED for foul language!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Oh dear, I already hear a police sirene, you really went too far this time
> !! :-)

It's time to withdraw. Ooops, "just" too late:)

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Beav - 17 Oct 2005 20:28 GMT
>>Fuckin' heretic!
>
> lol..  Can't say I ever like The Who much either..

I'm not much of a who'er either I COULD do a fuk off big play on words
there, but I suspect it'd be a whoosher, given your location.

Now Iron Maiden

That's only because BD flys planks.

> and Saxon are another story entirely..

Well yeah, but they're not easy listening when yoou've got people around for
dinner:-)

>>Not quite as bad a being an Essex Boy though.
>
> That "sounds" a bit poof-ish..

Chav-ish really.

>>> So what you're syaing is Beav is a snooty Brit?  :)
>>
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>
> How 'bout a snail-eating poof?

Nay lad, he in't a frog thanoze.

Doesn't seem to be a quick fox for
> that...

Mmmm :)

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 17 Oct 2005 23:25 GMT
>I'm not much of a who'er either I COULD do a fuk off big play on words
>there, but I suspect it'd be a whoosher, given your location.

Had mexican food for lunch.  I'm making my own "whoosers" now.  Keeps
everyone outta the shop and lets me work in peace.  :)

>That's only because BD flys planks.

I wasn't aware of that...  Cool.

>> and Saxon are another story entirely..
>
>Well yeah, but they're not easy listening when yoou've got people around for
>dinner:-)

f.ck 'em.  It's my house, my audio gear, my music.  If they don't like
what I've made for dinner, they go hungry too.  :)

>Chav-ish really.

Not a clue what that is...

>> How 'bout a snail-eating poof?
>
>Nay lad, he in't a frog thanoze.

Aren't you Brits required to dislike the French just 'cuz you're
British?  Got a buddy who was born in the UK and he tells me that's ow
it is..  

> Doesn't seem to be a quick fox for
>> that...
>
>Mmmm :)
Beav - 18 Oct 2005 20:02 GMT
>>I'm not much of a who'er either I COULD do a fuk off big play on words
>>there, but I suspect it'd be a whoosher, given your location.
>
> Had mexican food for lunch.  I'm making my own "whoosers" now.  Keeps
> everyone outta the shop and lets me work in peace.  :)

Yeah, but they're "whooshers" I don't want to be near:-)

>>That's only because BD flys planks.
>
> I wasn't aware of that...  Cool.

I'm surprised. His day job is flying Boeing 757's (ATP bloke he is)

>>> and Saxon are another story entirely..
>>
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> f.ck 'em.  It's my house, my audio gear, my music.  If they don't like
> what I've made for dinner, they go hungry too.  :)

Oh you BEAST ;-)

>>Chav-ish really.
>
> Not a clue what that is...

Google for "Chav" and you'll have a good laugh for a while. "Chav's" are the
new knobheads.

>>> How 'bout a snail-eating poof?
>>
>>Nay lad, he in't a frog thanoze.
>
> Aren't you Brits required to dislike the French just 'cuz you're
> British?

Au natural, but I wasn't aware he'd committed that crime. (Must check his
ISP:-)

Got a buddy who was born in the UK and he tells me that's ow
> it is..

Oh in some parts it is, bu I'm an enlightened modern man and I even know
whare the kettle is.

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 19 Oct 2005 05:48 GMT
>Yeah, but they're "whooshers" I don't want to be near:-)

Neither did my work mates.  I get a LOT of stuff done when I've got
the shop to myself and some good music cranked up on the stereo

>I'm surprised. His day job is flying Boeing 757's (ATP bloke he is)

OK, I just got a visual of him climbing through 40,000' and having
flashbacks to Flight of Icarus...  Pretty cool he's an ATP tho...

>> f.ck 'em.  It's my house, my audio gear, my music.  If they don't like
>> what I've made for dinner, they go hungry too.  :)
>
>Oh you BEAST ;-)

I prefer the term, "Savage".  :)

>Google for "Chav" and you'll have a good laugh for a while. "Chav's" are the
>new knobheads.

hahaha!  I love this little excerpt describing the women chavs:  

"....pull their shoddily dyed hair back in that ultra-tight bun known
as a ‘council-house facelift’, wear skirts too short for their mottled
blue thighs, and expose too much of their distressingly flabby
midriffs."

>Au natural, but I wasn't aware he'd committed that crime. (Must check his
>ISP:-)
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>Oh in some parts it is, bu I'm an enlightened modern man and I even know
>whare the kettle is.

Enlightened?  Like in your loafers?  :)
Beav - 22 Oct 2005 23:29 GMT
>>Yeah, but they're "whooshers" I don't want to be near:-)
>
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> OK, I just got a visual of him climbing through 40,000' and having
> flashbacks to Flight of Icarus...  Pretty cool he's an ATP tho...

He's currently got a TV series running n "The Discovery" chan. "Bruce
Dickinson flies Heavy Metal" (how crap CAN a pun get I ask?:-)

He gets to fly all kinds of weird sh.t, but he's obviously a capable pilot.
He must be one of the few rockers who don't do any drugs too.

>>> f.ck 'em.  It's my house, my audio gear, my music.  If they don't like
>>> what I've made for dinner, they go hungry too.  :)
>>
>>Oh you BEAST ;-)
>
> I prefer the term, "Savage".  :)

Yah, but then I'd have to find a reason to type "breast" wouldn't I?

>>Google for "Chav" and you'll have a good laugh for a while. "Chav's" are
>>the
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> blue thighs, and expose too much of their distressingly flabby
> midriffs."

It's the perfect description of Chav-girl though.

>>Au natural, but I wasn't aware he'd committed that crime. (Must check his
>>ISP:-)
>>
>> Got a buddy who was born in the UK and he tells me that's ow
>>> it is..

>>Oh in some parts it is, bu I'm an enlightened modern man and I even know
>>whare the kettle is.
>
> Enlightened?  Like in your loafers?  :)

Slippers. No pipe:)

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 23 Oct 2005 02:55 GMT
>He's currently got a TV series running n "The Discovery" chan. "Bruce
>Dickinson flies Heavy Metal" (how crap CAN a pun get I ask?:-)

Oh geez...(jeezus to piss off the bible thumper again)

>He gets to fly all kinds of weird sh.t, but he's obviously a capable pilot.
>He must be one of the few rockers who don't do any drugs too.

That's a good thing or they'd yank his ticket.

>Yah, but then I'd have to find a reason to type "breast" wouldn't I?

Like you need an excuse...

>It's the perfect description of Chav-girl though.

Unfortunately, the same article mentions "Kev" as a semi-pseudonym...
:)

>Slippers. No pipe:)

There's a "smoking" joke there I'm just not in the mood to go for.
Beav - 23 Oct 2005 11:44 GMT
>>He's currently got a TV series running n "The Discovery" chan. "Bruce
>>Dickinson flies Heavy Metal" (how crap CAN a pun get I ask?:-)
>
> Oh geez...(jeezus to piss off the bible thumper again)

And there you are, being an American too, AND living in California:-)

>>He gets to fly all kinds of weird sh.t, but he's obviously a capable
>>pilot.
>>He must be one of the few rockers who don't do any drugs too.
>
> That's a good thing or they'd yank his ticket.

And some of the stuff stays in the system long enough that he'd never dare
touch it, so it won't be a csse of "I'm flying tomorrow, best lay off the
smack tonight :)

>>Yah, but then I'd have to find a reason to type "breast" wouldn't I?
>
> Like you need an excuse...

A reason, never an excuse.

>>It's the perfect description of Chav-girl though.
>
> Unfortunately, the same article mentions "Kev" as a semi-pseudonym...
> :)

It's unfotunate for me too.

>>Slippers. No pipe:)
>
> There's a "smoking" joke there I'm just not in the mood to go for.

Me neither:-)

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 23 Oct 2005 17:27 GMT
>> Oh geez...(jeezus to piss off the bible thumper again)
>
>And there you are, being an American too, AND living in California:-)

And that's a bad thing how?  (Besides the ridiculous cost of living
and the fact Tom Cruise live here? - What a complete twat that guy (?)
is...)

>And some of the stuff stays in the system long enough that he'd never dare
>touch it, so it won't be a csse of "I'm flying tomorrow, best lay off the
>smack tonight :)

Yep.  A lot of it stays in your hair for months on end.  My personal
"12-hour" alcohol rule takes some of the fun out of Friday nights if
I'm flying the following morning...  :(

>A reason, never an excuse.

Semantics....

>> Unfortunately, the same article mentions "Kev" as a semi-pseudonym...
>> :)
>
>It's unfotunate for me too.

Which is why I mentioned it.  I think I'll change my nym to "Anorak
Kev"  hehehe

>> There's a "smoking" joke there I'm just not in the mood to go for.
>
>Me neither:-)

Crap.  I could use a good laugh this morning...
Beav - 26 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT
>>> Oh geez...(jeezus to piss off the bible thumper again)
>>
>>And there you are, being an American too, AND living in California:-)
>
> And that's a bad thing how?

Well you're right in the middle of the spawning ground for new and wonderful
religious insights of course.

(Besides the ridiculous cost of living
> and the fact Tom Cruise live here? - What a complete twat that guy (?)
> is...)

I thought he should've decked the twat over here who watered him down at an
"interview" :-)

>>And some of the stuff stays in the system long enough that he'd never dare
>>touch it, so it won't be a csse of "I'm flying tomorrow, best lay off the
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> "12-hour" alcohol rule takes some of the fun out of Friday nights if
> I'm flying the following morning...  :(

I'm sure the Saturdays make up for the Fridays.

>>A reason, never an excuse.
>
> Semantics....

Not at all.

>>> Unfortunately, the same article mentions "Kev" as a semi-pseudonym...
>>> :)
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> Which is why I mentioned it.  I think I'll change my nym to "Anorak
> Kev"  hehehe

I'd send you a train spotting book, but I've not got one:-)

>>> There's a "smoking" joke there I'm just not in the mood to go for.
>>
>>Me neither:-)
>
> Crap.  I could use a good laugh this morning...

I could too. It's 2o'clock n the morning here and I'm knackered and I've got
to get up in 6 hours and I've not even gone to bed yet..

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 26 Oct 2005 02:28 GMT
>Well you're right in the middle of the spawning ground for new and wonderful
>religious insights of course.

I don't think the terms "religious" and "insights" ought to be used in
the same conversation.

>I thought he should've decked the twat over here who watered him down at an
>"interview" :-)

I think he should STFU about his <ahem> relationship with Katie
whatever her name is.  What a publicity hound...

>> Yep.  A lot of it stays in your hair for months on end.  My personal
>> "12-hour" alcohol rule takes some of the fun out of Friday nights if
>> I'm flying the following morning...  :(
>
>I'm sure the Saturdays make up for the Fridays.

Not this one.  Mother Nature buggered my 3 hour flight Saturday
afternoon..  

>> Which is why I mentioned it.  I think I'll change my nym to "Anorak
>> Kev"  hehehe
>
>I'd send you a train spotting book, but I've not got one:-)

Yeah, right..    probably have an entire shelf in your bookcase full
of 'em.  You just don't want to part with one.  hehehe

>I could too. It's 2o'clock n the morning here and I'm knackered and I've got
>to get up in 6 hours and I've not even gone to bed yet..

I see your priorities are knackered as well...
Beav - 27 Oct 2005 01:17 GMT
>>Well you're right in the middle of the spawning ground for new and
>>wonderful
>>religious insights of course.
>
> I don't think the terms "religious" and "insights" ought to be used in
> the same conversation.

You live in California, so all language rules are held in limbo.

>>I thought he should've decked the twat over here who watered him down at
>>an
>>"interview" :-)
>
> I think he should STFU about his <ahem> relationship with Katie
> whatever her name is.  What a publicity hound...

Well it's his job after all.

>>> Yep.  A lot of it stays in your hair for months on end.  My personal
>>> "12-hour" alcohol rule takes some of the fun out of Friday nights if
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> Not this one.  Mother Nature buggered my 3 hour flight Saturday
> afternoon..

Buggered my biking too:-(

>>> Which is why I mentioned it.  I think I'll change my nym to "Anorak
>>> Kev"  hehehe
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> Yeah, right..    probably have an entire shelf in your bookcase full
> of 'em.  You just don't want to part with one.  hehehe

I'll have to check with my bro. He's the real train freak.

>>I could too. It's 2o'clock n the morning here and I'm knackered and I've
>>got
>>to get up in 6 hours and I've not even gone to bed yet..
>
> I see your priorities are knackered as well...

Always:-)

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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego - 27 Oct 2005 03:02 GMT
>You live in California, so all language rules are held in limbo.

I think you're thinking of New York....

>Well it's his job after all.

He should make movies and do like the rest of us concerning his
personal life - STFU...

>Buggered my biking too:-(

She got me there too.  Scrubbed the flight and couldn't ride 'cuz it
started to drizzle...  Full on rain I'll ride in after about an hour
of washing the oils off the road..  Drizzle??  No way.. Too friggin'
slippery to do anything but putt-putt around...

>> I see your priorities are knackered as well...
>
>Always:-)

hehe..  Like I have room to talk...
Beav - 28 Oct 2005 01:57 GMT
>>You live in California, so all language rules are held in limbo.
>
> I think you're thinking of New York....

You don't LIKE the way Sly Stallone talks? :)

>>Well it's his job after all.
>
> He should make movies and do like the rest of us concerning his
> personal life - STFU...

Well there is that, but I've not seen him on TV or in the papers over here
for quite some time, so I'm in the dark about his love life.

>>Buggered my biking too:-(
>
> She got me there too.  Scrubbed the flight and couldn't ride 'cuz it
> started to drizzle...  Full on rain I'll ride in after about an hour
> of washing the oils off the road..  Drizzle??  No way.. Too friggin'
> slippery to do anything but putt-putt around...

I drove out of the little place I live and the cntre of the lanes looked
like rainbows with all the oil/diesel on the road. I was more than pleased
to know my bikes were safely tucked up in the garage.

>>> I see your priorities are knackered as well...
>>
>>Always:-)
>
> hehe..  Like I have room to talk...

Not a lot, I have to say:-)

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Beav - 15 Oct 2005 13:01 GMT
> FOR BEING A SCOUSER

Get real. And you can f.ck off too, for even THINKING that I'm a scouser.

And stop f.cking shouting.

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Ron van Sommeren - 05 Oct 2005 19:07 GMT
Being your usual obnoxious self again I see?
You haven't changed much.
Some people just cannot handle anonimity.

> f.ck_off
Buster Craphole - 18 Oct 2005 02:36 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> Ton den Hartog

You can change the camera angle in Real Flight G3 to view the flight from
the cockpit. I do it once in a while but it really doesn't help you to
become a better RC pilot.

If you are looking for a good "free" flight sim try warbirds. They have
great planes and the models are very well researched. Give it a try.The
only bad thing about it is, it is a very large download but worth the time.
Ton den Hartog - 18 Oct 2005 18:16 GMT
> If you are looking for a good "free" flight sim try warbirds. They have
> great planes and the models are very well researched. Give it a try.The
> only bad thing about it is, it is a very large download but worth the
> time.

I must say I felt a bit very much anti-war when seeing the intro-movie where
a good guy was shooting at a plane with a "bad" guy.....

Ton
 
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