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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2019 15:30:13 GMT -5
In the early Bond movies appear several aircraft and objects available for FS9. Just for fun here some of them for which I don't add much explainations. More informations could be easily found at Wikipedia. from "You Only Live Twice" The Wallis Autogyro "Little Nellie" ready for take-off at Japanese Miyazaki Airport (RJFM) and assisted by Q Bond flying over the fake volcano lake presuming to hide beneath the SPECTRE's spaceport ... ... and immediately pursued by Osato Chemical's Kawasaki-Bell 47G from "Thunderball" The hijacked Avro Vulcan loaded with two atomic bombs and approaching the water strip at the Bahamas Bond and Leiter searching for the missing Vulcan over shallow water from "Goldfinger" Waiting at Southend for next flight to Geneva while Goldfinger car is boarded ... ... and arriving there on the way to Auric Enterprises near Lucerne Stop at Andermatt after been chased by Tilly Masterson over the Swiss Alps (Furka pass) Auric Enterprises at Stans near Lucerne (in fact Pilatus Aircraft factory used as filming location) Bond flying with the Lockheed Jetstar of Auric Enterprises to Goldfinger manor in Kentucky Puss(y) Galore's Flying Circus at Blue Grass Airfield (Cherokee are not painted accurately - should need texture from A2A for FSX) Found this particular DC-3 repaint. Universal Exports or Universal Export is a fictional import-export company which acts as a cover for the British Secret Service. It is often mentioned in Ian Fleming's novels and the official Eon film series. Here some more details about this subject: jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Universal_ExportsBernard
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Post by aharon on Dec 16, 2019 19:31:38 GMT -5
great post!
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Post by stansdds on Dec 17, 2019 5:48:31 GMT -5
Very nice! Sean Connery was, is, and always will be the right James Bond.
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Post by Defender on Dec 17, 2019 6:47:55 GMT -5
Yes very entertaining Bernard.
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Post by Pacific SMX on Dec 17, 2019 7:18:29 GMT -5
A story in itself. And I agree-Sean Connery was the consummate James Bond.
Regards, Phil
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Post by Herman on Dec 17, 2019 8:58:47 GMT -5
Excellent images of the James Bond era. Thanks for sharing. Herman
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Dec 17, 2019 10:09:17 GMT -5
Very clever. I do remember most of those.
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Post by Stromer on Dec 18, 2019 14:29:02 GMT -5
Very nice, Bernard!
Vlad
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Post by qxtoolman on Dec 19, 2019 20:48:52 GMT -5
Great Post.... I believe it was " Shaken, Not Stirred"! Stefan
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Post by nmlw on Dec 20, 2019 17:50:41 GMT -5
Very nicely done Bernard.
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