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Concorde Recommendation

Post by Reheat »

Hi Guys,

I've spent all day with my head in some Concorde books and am in the mood for a good supersonic flight.

Would you guys mind recommending some of the models out there?

I do like tinkering while in flight and not adverse to flying by the book so realistic, but manageable, systems are desirable.

Many thanks for your time gents!

All the best,

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Post by TobyV »

Altitude / Koch Media Concorde is the better of the two Payware ones IMHO (not that I have either, just from what I have seen and read). Projet Mach 2 (freeware one) is ok but has a few visual inaccuracies that niggle me. At least one of the payware ones (PSS I think) has some wildly inaccuarate liveries, allegedly due to copyright issues over airlines' logos :k: :think:

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Post by thehappyotter »

I too recommend the Altitude/Koch Media Concorde.

http://www.sstsim.com/product.php

Lots of detailed models and lots of good liveries, very complicated to fly but fun.

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Post by VEGAS »

Dare I say this but if your supersonic cravings can't hold out then there is also an excellent Tu-144 available. If you have the desire to go all Russian on us that is.

Nice model and panel. A bitch to fly though! :wink:


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Eddie, how could you???
That looks like the "Flapper" in drag. :shock: :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Eddie.

Have you got that in Loganair!? :roll:

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andy wrote:Eddie, how could you???
That looks like the "Flapper" in drag. :shock: :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:
You know me Steve. I'm partial to a little ruskie business every now and then. Its just too good to miss out on! :wink: :smile:
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Garry Russell wrote:Eddie.

Have you got that in Loganair!? :roll:

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Oh well, I guess I'm not gonna live that 1-11 down eh?!
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VEGAS wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:Eddie.

Have you got that in Loganair!? :roll:

Garry
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh well, I guess I'm not gonna live that 1-11 down eh?!



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Post by andy »

I think Eddie needs to take more Vodka with his ice............. :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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