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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 09-03-2009, 01:58 PM
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Lancaster- but I'd rather have a Shackleton as my late father was a navigator on them
Spit- a two seater trainer so I could share with my son...
And a Mosquito- just to make sure there will always be one flying...
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Old 09-03-2009, 02:02 PM
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Lancaster- but I'd rather have a Shackleton as my late father was a navigator on them
Spit- a two seater trainer so I could share with my son...
And a Mosquito- just to make sure there will always be one flying...
Some nice planes in the list your all showing, some suprises to, its good to see a varied amount

Asd for the mossie...

one in new zealand (poss australia)and possibly here in the uk that are getting made air worthy again, but dont expect to see this anytime soon. Could be a while off yet. Not heard about them for quite a while so they could have scrapped them plans now..

prob with restoring a mossie is the difficulty in restoring the airframe.

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Old 09-03-2009, 02:04 PM
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Some nice planes in the list your all showing, some suprises to, its good to see a varied amount

Asd for the mossie...

theirs still one flying in canada, and one in new zealand and possibly here in the uk that are getting made air worthy again, but dont expect to see this anytime soon. Could be a while off yet. Not heard about them for quite a while so they could have scrapped them plans now..
Well at least they still have several Yak-3s flying around
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