Hawker Sea Hawk for FS2004 - released

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Hawker Sea Hawk for FS2004 - released

Post by nazca_steve »

Well, chaps, after over a year's worth of work (yes, I am slow), the project is finished. I am literally sitting here with beer in hand. Please enjoy and feel free to share feedback, good or bad. Happy flying. All models and (ongoing) repaints can be downloaded at: http://www.nazcastudios.com/sea-hawk CHEERS

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WOOHOO!!!

Downloading right now, thanks Steve.

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Nice one Steve :welldone:

Downloading now... :cpu:
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Downloading now Areve, many thanks for all your hard work.

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I never realized the Seahawk has flaps so large in area..... :cpu:

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Hi...

Thanks Steve, specially for the Dutch Navy model!!!

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Lol. Regarding the flaps, yes, they are big. I think I am going to post an update on my site stating that the flaps are BIG!

Viper, you are most welcome mate. The Dutch model seems to have gone down very well.
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In case you were in any doubt.. this is the Sea Hawk showing her rather petite flaps at takeoff :worried:

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It was all covered in here:

http://www.cbfsim.org/cbfsim/cbfsBB/vie ... 8&start=45

As I said before, mine may be a touch too big, but not by that much.
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:lol: :lol:

I wasn't disagreeing with you Steve.. just illustrating that the Sea Hawk 'does' have rather large dangly bits when they're deployed.. perhaps seemingly inordinate to the size of the aircraft for the casual observer ;-)

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