Sunderland
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- Garry Russell
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Re: Sunderland
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
No doubt you'll tell me and I'll immediately think
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Sunderland
National House Building Council, every new build with an NHBC certificate has a 10 year warranty.
- Garry Russell
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Re: Sunderland
Ah right
Not something we have................and in fact I've never heard of it
Not something we have................and in fact I've never heard of it
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Sunderland
Comes with every new house Garry but most constructers are adept at finding ways around it!
Regards,
Chris
Regards,
Chris
- Garry Russell
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Re: Sunderland
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
But I don't live in the UK and it's not something I've heard about or anything we have ever had
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
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- Comet
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Re: Sunderland
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.
"I don't care how many times they go up-diddly-up-up; they're still gits."
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- Chipmunk
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Re: Sunderland
I thought that Dave Haskell had closed FCS yonks ago.
I purchased their TSR2 which was absolutely carp.
I purchased their TSR2 which was absolutely carp.
Re: Sunderland
http://www.firstclass-simulations.biz/P ... e=FCS-SUNDcoldwarvet wrote:I thought that Dave Haskell had closed FCS yonks ago.
I purchased their TSR2 which was absolutely carp.
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Re: Sunderland
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.
"I don't care how many times they go up-diddly-up-up; they're still gits."
Re: Sunderland
That was Flight Craft Simulations, I seem to recall is was, shall we say, less than accurate. They did a Vulcan which was much betterAngus 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.
Kind regards
John
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