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Foo'bar has the eyes of an eagle! I'm impressed!
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Good eye, Foo'bar.
Even if it's not right, "Preßure" sounds alright to me, considering it's pronounced somewhat like "Pressure" (might be wrong, only spent two weeks in Germany, so I couldn't catch much, anyway...) Not sure about the spelling, however... |
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How about you lot check the last page where I already pointed out those mistakes and gave the correct spelling?
Btw, km/St and km/h is correct like that. |
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Just awesome!
Love the 110 interior! +1
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OK, Zorin, you are also member of the Eagle-eye club!
Skarphol |
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Amazing as usual, excellent screenshots!
By the way, I think you've just found the formula against moaning about grass colours, the height of the grass and the position of the zipper of the upper-left pocket in the RAF flight jacket - just insert a picture of a woman around them and that's it |
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I was wondering what SOW would use for sound direct X or open AL?
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Doppelt hält besser Funny how equal our images are |
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Now lets just hope they will actually correct them. Maybe they should make a set of shots of each pit so the natives could check for spelling errors? |
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I think I've found one, this instrument is in both the Spitfire and the Hurricane:
![]() In the center of the Turn and Slip face it should say 'AM' below the crown, not 'AN'. 'AM' stands for 'Air Ministry' and this type of marking is found on everything from aircraft instruments to flying gloves, there were different styles but usually appeared in the form of 'A <crown> M' Here it is on the placard from a late war radio management box:
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