After downloading went for a flight but noticed one apparent flaw, when inverted, the Spitefires' engine just kept going!! :o
As there was a carburettor fitted, the Spitefires' engine would cut out after a short period when inverted whereas Ricks Chippie does just that. It appears to me that whilst Payware companies can produce some very good quality aircraft it sadly appears that they do not always ensure that the true characteristics of aircraft they are producing are preserved or simulated.
For the handling of this aircraft I cannot comment as never flown one!!
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OK, so this is just one aircraft out of many that are produced by the payware companies but what has driven me to this post is that why was something so simple was missed out, it appears to me that those who involve themselves into re-creating aircraft for FS/FSX for their own enjoyment (Freeware) do so only after having fully researched their project and ensured that it behaves more or less like the genuine article with-in the defines of computer flight simulation.
So this reminded me why I don't often buy Pay-ware.
N.B. This was not meant to criticise 'Just Flight' but more or less to show that when paying for software you at least expect it to be 'As Real as it Gets'
Regards
Nigel.