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Re: Sunderland

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Ah.. well done that man :) Don't be afraid to drop us a few notes on your first impressions. The props 'turning' is a good start ;)

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Re: Sunderland

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Yes, and let us know whether that brickwork is whitewashed or rendered. I think pebbledash would cause too much drag. 8)

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Re: Sunderland

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im keen on this one too... canceled my order on amazon after reading this thread... some screen shots if you please sir!
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Thanks for that

Actually that reminds me.....I must get the patio repointed
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Sunderland

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Takes off a bit sharpish doesn't it.

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Re: Sunderland

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Hi,

Thanks for the HU for the Video,

Well after first asking about this bird i have my answer and a 56 second Video has not really helped either!

The cockpit looks ok though and they seem to have got the look of the old girl from the short flying sequence but it looks like waiting until we see some better pictures and who knows, better Video's ,

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Re: Sunderland

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Darrens comment on the takeoff looking a bit sharpish is also worth noting mate (I'd noted it too). So.. not only is the visual model suspect, the FD is too :-O At the end of the day, if you REALLY want a Sunderland.. and one different from the freeware model.. you'll either wait or go ahead and buy it. Sometimes, the heart shouts louder than your head (we've all had this happen) and under such circumstances, some of the models foibles will be seen through rose coloured glasses ;)

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Re: Sunderland

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I must admit, the interior shots really aren't that bad.

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