Simshed Nimrod for FSX

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Simshed Nimrod for FSX

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Well, I have obviously just climbed out from under a rock, because I've just discovered the Simshed Nimrod for FSX. Wow, they did an amazing job. I love the look, feel and sounds of the cockpit - and the flight model is very convincing. I love it!

Thanks Simshed for an amazing product. I would have paid money for that.

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Glad you like it Erich!

It's Brian's best work so far, hopefully he is working away on something equally large, but a bit slower for his next project!
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He is Trev...

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Funnily enough, I was just flying this a couple of hours ago for the first time since it's initial test flight.

The sounds jumped out at me, as they are awesome.

A great bit of kit to have in my FSX hangar.

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He is Trev...
Glad to hear it Brian. There aren't enough good old British aircraft in FSX. I loved them in FS9

Does anyone have an ETA on Rick's Jetstream? Can't wait for that either.

Thanks again
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Trev Clark wrote: hopefully he is working away on something equally large, but a bit slower for his next project!
Was this the one with the fixed undercarriage? :welldone:

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delticbob wrote:
Trev Clark wrote: hopefully he is working away on something equally large, but a bit slower for his next project!
Was this the one with the fixed undercarriage? :welldone:

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Heron? Heyford? Hendon? Harrow?

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Re: Simshed Nimrod for FSX

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I'm still desperately awaiting a nice FSX Jaguar - mebbe now Wilco are 'in the ball park' with their Harrier there is a little more hope than before.

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Re: Simshed Nimrod for FSX

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Bob, yes it is.... fulfilled the same role as the Belfast too, somewhat earlier though ;)

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Re: Simshed Nimrod for FSX

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Oh I see, a B-100 or B-107/a?

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