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Sentinel182 wrote: at the moment im this many years
*middle finger*
looks like you have a bit of trouble there with the animation lights on the tail and windows! hand over the dnm.file to me abel. Ill have it fixed in no time!Abel Flyer wrote:Dawn Cruise
The windows are actually ok. Because it's a B737-500 Combi, which is a mixture of passenger and cargo aircraft. The front side of the aircraft is the cargo bay, so it doesn't have window lights. The only problem is the tail light. And I'll send you the .dnm files to you ASAP. BTW, thanks for your notice ksh.ksh wrote:looks like you have a bit of trouble there with the animation lights on the tail and windows! hand over the dnm.file to me abel. Ill have it fixed in no time!Abel Flyer wrote:Dawn Cruise
Who made the 'thing' ? Interestingly I've seen something similar in the early morning recently, in real life.Abel Flyer wrote: And, umm.., I accidentally spotted this thing hovering near my aircraft just moments after landing at Runway 32R
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It's part of Patrick's Area 51.Vic Viper wrote:Then you saw a mock sortie (or a real one?) for a B-2. Probably had the lights on since it was flying over friendly airspace in the UK. Seriously Abel, what pack is that, or is it yours?
Where did you get those ups aircraft?Turbofan wrote:Umm, deck the ramps with packages of jolly? No less than 19 aircraft at the MLA Cargo City as the cargo carriers strive to get everyone's gifts/packages on time, with the UPS hub being the busiest (no surprise there). Atlantic Cargo and Global MD-11Fs join the UPS fun since they were helping out with extra packages. Also note the general cargo ramp at capacity.
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