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#761 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Well Piaggio is from my city, Genova, and due to my school (aeronautical high school) I have done a 1 week stage in the company, having the privilege to fly on one of that planes few years ago. Speaking the Engeneers they were already thinking on an ISR and MPA platform for the Italian Air Force. The main advantage is the spare parts supply been a private aircraft. The structure can actually fly faster than a Talarion for the transfers and reduce the speed on patrol saving range...
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#762 Post by jabba »

This might seem like a silly question, but...

Is there a consolidated planebucket page or sheet/sheets anywhere? With recent additions from the planebucket thread...
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#763 Post by jabba »

Someone must know?
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#764 Post by heuhen »

if you look at the start of the planbucket, thats is what we have of sheets.


There are so many aircraft's and helicopters that it is almost impossible to make and sheet. what you have to hop for is that someone have saved them all to there computer and can send it to as and ZIP/RAR-file.
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#765 Post by jabba »

I know about what is at the start of the Planebucket thread, but I was wondering if anyone has done anything with all of the newly-posted aircraft in the planebucket thread subsequently? Some/most of the drawings at the start of that thread are ancient and incorrect.
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#766 Post by heuhen »

I just had my computer redone, and I saved all the old stuf but not the major helicopters and airplanes... silly me. Do anyone have an ZIP/RAR file they can send me?



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#767 Post by Colosseum »

Can anyone link the Sea Sprite (SH-2), Super Puma/Cougar and Alouette III???
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#769 Post by Colosseum »

THANKS!

Was searching around all day for that sheet and couldn't find it anywhere.
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#770 Post by Zephyr »

Has anyone done the Martin T3M, T4M and T5M/BM? I tried looking but couldn't find anything, but I could swear I saw them on here at some point.
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