Sunderland

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Re: Sunderland

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I must be thick or something but I gave no idea what NHBC means :$

No doubt you'll tell me and I'll immediately think :doh:
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Re: Sunderland

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National House Building Council, every new build with an NHBC certificate has a 10 year warranty.

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Re: Sunderland

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Ah right :thumbsup:

Not something we have................and in fact I've never heard of it :lol:
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Re: Sunderland

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Comes with every new house Garry but most constructers are adept at finding ways around it!

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Re: Sunderland

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Maybe Chris :)

But I don't live in the UK and it's not something I've heard about or anything we have ever had :lol:
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Re: Sunderland

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Just a quick heads up that the flying breeze block is now available from Just Flight for £20.40. That's nearly £5 less than buying direct from FCS but still too expensive for me based on everything I've seen & read about it including the review in the most recent PC Pilot.
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I thought that Dave Haskell had closed FCS yonks ago. :dunno:
I purchased their TSR2 which was absolutely carp. :(

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coldwarvet wrote:I thought that Dave Haskell had closed FCS yonks ago. :dunno:
I purchased their TSR2 which was absolutely carp. :(
http://www.firstclass-simulations.biz/P ... e=FCS-SUND

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Re: Sunderland

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The Sunderland is sold through First Class Simulations - http://www.firstclass-simulations.com/ and now also Just Flight. I don't think they have done a TSR2. I vaguely recall a payware TSR2 that came out years ago some time before the Alphasim one even, I don't know who the developer was.
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Angus Prune wrote:I vaguely recall a payware TSR2 that came out years ago some time before the Alphasim one even, I don't know who the developer was.
That was Flight Craft Simulations, I seem to recall is was, shall we say, less than accurate. They did a Vulcan which was much better

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