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gauge programmer for FSX harrier

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Edited on september 4th.

Thanks for your interest. Now we have a programmer and the project is going on.


The Base Virtual de Rota team has been developing Mc Donnel Douglas/Boeing Harrier AV8B+ for FSX which is near completion. But we need a XML programmer to finish several gauges.

Harrier222.jpg


Here are some videos with the beta versions of the plane.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F98TH6zE3ak

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiXNG2pYFP0&feature=related

The Base Virtual of Rota is a non profit group of virtual pilots interested in naval military aviation and realistic training programmes.


http://www.bvr.es/
 
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Hi,

It would be nice if interested people would manage to have a decent look at your site and what you are doing.
Unfortunately, you have changed and protected your site that much that even an earlier registered user can no longer have access.
I have to mention it here because I can no longer have access either as the mail I received a couple of months ago with a link to a former log in, is no longer available.
(For others: it is really a nice site and many of those people are really professionals in real life as well).
 
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