H.S. 748 reviewed for flugsimulation.com

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H.S. 748 reviewed for flugsimulation.com

Post by hasegawa »

Hi,

Yes, we have reviewed Rick´s H.S. 748...

http://www.flusiforum.de/reviews/includ ... site=hs748

and this aircraft is very popular in Germany to. After the "flightxpress"

(No 6/ June 2006) and their review I have "flown" some hours with this aircraft and we highly recommended it for beginners and profis to.

It is in my eyes a class of it´s own.

Yours sincerely
Andreas R. Schmidt
Potsdam, Germany
and Riga, Latvia

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Andreas

I know Rick will be along to thank you personally - but that is a wonderful
and very honest review...Im glad that our german friends are enjoying
her as much as we do

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Post by VC10 »

It's no good, I'm am sure the 748 is up to Rick's high standards but 748's have never done anything for me, not even real ones.

Paul
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This is a good aircraft... I didn´t understand this message.

Post by hasegawa »

VC-10... not only the Jets are important. This aircraft was one of the only a few civil aircraft made in the U.K. after WWII, that was sold in many countrys, has been flown for decades as very useful Regional-Airliner... a good successor for the Douglas DC-3... and it was another aircraft of the Queen´s Flight. In Kanada for example You can find some examples, that are useful today.
Another thing is, that (Iam from former East-Germany), I saw this aircraft flying in the Corridor to West-Berlin. It is an aircraft with it´s share in the history. So I see this aircraft, the H.S. 748...
Andreas R. Schmidt
Potsdam, Germany
and Riga, Latvia

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