Miles Magister

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Hi kikko :)

Yup.. the Magister had vacuum operated flaps.. dual control and full blind flying equipment (as a Hawk) ;-)

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So..... :'( :dunno:

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So.. if your Magister doesn't have any of these.. get onto the bloke that made it and ask him why not! :cpu:

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£3... it's bargain basement so you cannot expect too much :roll:

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Agreed Gordon but you get minor additions like flaps on the majority of freeware models. All depends on how bad you want one and what you're prepared to put up with ;-) Maybe a fiver with all the bits included would have been a better option otherwise, it's payware for paywares sake if you get my drift :cpu:

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To be honest I expect its been sat on some developers hard drive and they have passed it onto Contact who thought they would try it out with the download option. They certainly could not recover cost if it went to CD at that price.

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It's a strange behavior...if you are not able to put flaps in a FS model, why try to sell products ? Imagine a new car producing company that put on the market a brand new cheap automobile at the cost of 1000 £ without brakes hehehe it's a nonsense :bandit: CRAZY!

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Something incomplete like that should not be sold......even at that price...without comment

If it is' Bargain Basement because' it is not finished or below standard then that should be made clear.

It is doesn't say so then we should expect a normal standard at any price.

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I am neither attacking or defending it as a product, but as you chaps know information is the bedrock of this movement and without accurate information you cannot make accurate models hence this one falling down on one or two points - but £3 is not (in my opinion) an out of the way price for something of that quality. But I accept the point of view that a "half cut model" shouldn't be put out at any price.

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It proves that old saying is correct..'You get what you pay for'
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