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is a good gift)))
try to guess what is that)))
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Well the gauges give it away as British, it has 4 engines, the cockpit glazing is telling me it's a Halifax.
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![]() And I hope it's the one with the Bristol engines, as in the photo.
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much cooler))
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Ok, it's a Lancaster.
![]() Was just hoping it wasn't the obvious one. Not that I'm not liking it, the Lanc is very very cool.
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Not the pep talk I was hoping for lol.
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Don't get me wrong, I'll fly the wings off the Lanc, be sure!
I always am gob smacked, as you say, at what all of you guys do, and especially you and Monguse's work on the 24. Honestly don't take my initial reaction as bad at all. Hardly. The Lanc is iconic and is the choice everyone but myself would do, and it should be done first. I'm just a weirdo that likes the Halifax is all, and got my hopes up. This will no doubt be the most popular heavy, probably ever, for the sim. You can bet on that. Having seen the Canadian one fly here in the States I can understand it too. It's like being buzzed by 4 Spitifres. Please don't take my initial comment as bad Buster, it was never meant that way.
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