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Started by jackpilot, October 07, 2009, 11:07:17 AM

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jackpilot

Hi Guys

Sharing my excitment (again)

I just unpacked my FDS liners set.
Amazing stuff. Very rigid as the material is thick enough. Color is imbedded in it, no risk of peeling or scratching, trust me, worth every penny as there is no way those shapes can be duplicated at home with whatever stuff you can imagine. Nearly better than the real ones as it is next to impossible to get the originals in a decent shape after thousands of hours of abuse.
I will post pictures of course.

Now I have to save a bit for those ACE's yokes!!!
This winter will be busy!!
Cheers


Jack

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Congratulations :)
Even better than the real ones? Peter must have done a very great job, as usual

Maurice

Quote from: ENKB on October 07, 2009, 11:29:48 AM
Congratulations :)
Even better than the real ones? Peter must have done a very great job, as usual

I saw them in a flight deck at FDS and they are a thing of beauty along with everything else Peter and his crew have concocted in the last couple of years.

Maurice
Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

jackpilot

#3
Actually I had real Dash8 liners a few years ago and they were much thinner than the FDS ones.
I checked FDS eyebrows versus the real ones that I have.
They stack perfectly on top of each other, very same dimensions.
Really impressive.


Jack

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