Blimey, a brand new S61 fuselage
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Blimey, a brand new S61 fuselage
Who the heck would have held one of those in stock...
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Agusta Sikorsky AS61 Fuselage - Unused
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Agusta Sikorsky AS61 Fuselage - Unused
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GoodGrief,
Are you sure it's a trojan? It is within Asean Aerospace's web site, but being a Mac user I wouldn't know about Trojans
A couple of the photos, to avoid any issues for Microsoft sufferers
Are you sure it's a trojan? It is within Asean Aerospace's web site, but being a Mac user I wouldn't know about Trojans
A couple of the photos, to avoid any issues for Microsoft sufferers
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Hate to be a smarta##e, but if you look closely it's not a S61. Front left-side crew door and a rear cargo door make it a military H3.
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It better not be a Trojan, it is a Sea King......... It is on a well known site and believe me my PC would have picked anything up!
Originally Posted by inputshaft
Hate to be a smarta##e, but if you look closely it's not a S61. Front left-side crew door and a rear cargo door make it a military H3.
Agusta Sikorsky AS61 Sea King Fuselage -Unused
• Agusta Sikorsky 61 fuselage was built in 1980 for Brazil , the last one of a "series" of 5 aircraft but was never completed
SH‐3D/H
Part Number : S6120‐62131‐24
Serial number : EM 067
Notes Part Number : S6120‐62131‐24
Serial number : EM 067
• Agusta Sikorsky 61 fuselage was built in 1980 for Brazil , the last one of a "series" of 5 aircraft but was never completed
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Problem is that the more MAC's get popular, the more the muppets out there will attack it.
Trojans are out there for MAC's.
OSX.RSPlug.A was supposed to be a biggy, though it wasn't as dangerous as everyone originally thought .
Trojans are out there for MAC's.
OSX.RSPlug.A was supposed to be a biggy, though it wasn't as dangerous as everyone originally thought .
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My apologies for the problem with that old web site , I was using a php based auction program which was constantly hacked and the Spanish programmers would take days to weeks to do anything about it so I've taken the auction program offline while I look for other solutions
Comments are correct , it is a H-3 , we've had a couple of enquiries but no takers yet , I guess the buyers are waiting for a big repair job to come in.
Comments are correct , it is a H-3 , we've had a couple of enquiries but no takers yet , I guess the buyers are waiting for a big repair job to come in.
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A plea for restraint
Please can we resist the urge to post these puerile Windows vs Mac vs Linux responses? I come here to learn about aviation. If I want to learn about IT, I'll go elsewhere. Your comments are as ill-informed and space wasting as the flight simmers and balcony spotters who you so happily round on when they comment on your profession.
As it happens, I work in IT and CAN comment with a great deal of authority on this subject but will not get pulled into a stupid "my favourite OS is better than yours" discussion nor will I post my opions on pprune unless I believe that they are relevant to the topic.
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As it happens, I work in IT and CAN comment with a great deal of authority on this subject but will not get pulled into a stupid "my favourite OS is better than yours" discussion nor will I post my opions on pprune unless I believe that they are relevant to the topic.
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