Aircraft Request Library is closed in AAA and other is open
#1

Hello everyone,

I must explain my situation of what is going on before ANY of you panic or anything like that. I no longer have time to maintain library for each community due to busy life with university. Because of my limited free time with multi-libraries management, I have to close this library in AAA, I am proud to learn how to be organize and keep all information, data and sources together on each aircraft of both historical and alternative historical aircraft which involves experimental, prototype, and document based (design aircraft that didn't make past prototype, designed officially by aeronautical engineers) together, equally.

However, my library is built in even better shape in SAS because I got alot of idea and implemented the upgrades and improvement in aircraft request library, thank to my great friends and SAS community. So I am letting everyone know that library is always open in SAS.


Chaoic out...
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#2

ahhh, yes.
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#3

So are we to keep it up to date with the newer info at SAS? Wink
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#4

Have fun, be sure to write. I'll most definitely drop you a telegram from time to time.

Philip m'lad, I highly doubt the info about, say, the 109G2 is likely to suddenly change, although I like the idea that some historian will suddenly cry "blimey! It actually climbs at this rate! How did we miss that?!"

Annoying the annoying, so you don't have to.
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#5

Big Grin LOL, OK.
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#6

Why not just put it all into a word document and post the latest and then delete that and post the next latest lol.
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