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17 years 8 months ago #4185
by jetjerry
William Holden is dead.
Mickey Rooney is still with us...about 100 years old by now.
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What airplanes were used in the movie "The bridges at Toko-Ri"?
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17 years 8 months ago #4186
by SteveL
I think they were F-89's....Am I close?
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17 years 8 months ago #4187
by jetjerry
NO!
F9F....Navy fighter/bombers. Early jets. They made 2 models: one had straight wings (as the ones in the movie) two: had swept wings. Made by Grumman.
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17 years 8 months ago #4191
by daveraine
Just posted a few pics for you all.
Cancell that for the time being got the wrong format
Dave<br /><br /><!-- editby --><br /><br /><em>edited by: daveraine, May 17, 2007 - 11:24 AM</em><!-- end editby -->
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17 years 8 months ago #4206
by jetjerry
Keep in mind you guys, I think you need FSUIPC 4.1 to run FSX with SP1.
Go get it.
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It's seems to be a mixed bag with me. One time I run FSX and it does pretty well in low dense areas. Then I may run it again a couple hours later, and things are a bit blurry...in the same area.
I may never get this thing figured out.
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17 years 8 months ago #4208
by KenLeMay
YOu only need FSUIPC if you plan on using 3rd party software that requires that special interface....if you only plan on using say, the Posky 737-800, with the stock 737 panel; you won't need it. At least thats my take....
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