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PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 5:04 am 
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Other than WIX, where do you hangout to talk warbirds?


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Good question Oscardeuce.

I've looked at the Planes of Fame forum a couple of times, but it doesn't seem to get to much action. I also like Pacifwrecks.com's forum, again not as much action as here but pretty interesting.

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I can be found on FlyPast, MustangsMustangs, LAAHS, LEMB, LBB, AWF, AAW II, ArmyAirForces, Hyperscale, Web-Birds, Wings Over Cambridge, 357th FG, 353rd FG, 78th FG, Flugzeugforum.....

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Swiss Mustangs wrote:
I can be found on FlyPast, MustangsMustangs, LAAHS, LEMB, LBB, AWF, AAW II, ArmyAirForces, Hyperscale, Web-Birds, Wings Over Cambridge, 357th FG, 353rd FG, 78th FG, Flugzeugforum.....

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Wow! I am in awe. I can barely keep up with WIX!

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I agree with Mike...Martin, you've got way too much free time on your hands! :wink:

Lurk Flypast (Just a wee ostentatious for a simple colonial like myself)

Tried Hyperscale recently--was favorably impressed

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Dan K wrote:
Tried Hyperscale recently--was favorably impressed

Give it a while... :wink:

Here's some that haven't been listed yet...

ETO (aka 'Ghost Town')
TOCH
Aircraft of WWII (playground for kids big and small)
ARC
UKAR
Fence Check
FoxAlpha
ACIG
Military-Meshes (3D/CGI stuff)
Wehrmacht Awards
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WW2 Reenactors
Great Planes
Strizhi's


Fade to Black...


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I use 'Wings over Cambridge' and I occasionally post on Flypast but I usually have a look (read lurk) semi-regulary, its a bit too "old boys club" for me. The atmosphere on WIX is much more to my liking, there have been the odd " what the h*ll is he on" moments but they are delt with pretty smartly. :rolleyes:

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I've got to agree that the Flypast forum seems to digest itself every couple of months. It's grown rather stale and could use an overhaul.


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Martin,

HOLY COW...you do get around. I can barely keep up with goings on here let alone with the effort you put in on other sites. I do occasionally post and read up on things on the Key Publiching site for Flypast...but just don't ahve the time....Kudos for your efforts sir.

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naturally i do wix, pacific wrecks, barnstormers, air pirates, hobby link japan. as far as magazines go i subscribe to air classic, warbirds, (i've published two articles in air classics, 1 up coming soon in warbirds.) military trader (used to be a great mag, sucks big time now, not re-newing subscription again even though i've published an article in their as well) also subscribe to aviation history magazine, ( good publication, but run by snooty douche bags) & finally air & space smithsonian magazine, which again is 1st class) never let it be said that i don't do my part for the economy!! :lol: regards, tom

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Yes Dan, as BlackWolf said, give it a while and you'll see the JMNs emerging out of the crowd, ruining your HS experience!

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Yes Dan, as BlackWolf said, give it a while and you'll see the JMNs emerging out of the crowd, ruining your HS experience!


Geez, you two must go around and tell kids there's no Santa Claus! :P

So what you're telling me, is that if I were to choose between paying either Hyperscale or my proctologist a visit, I should choose the latter.

(Hmm, let me sit on that one for a while...)

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