Short Sunderland for FSX

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

Post by austerdriver »

I wonder what the quality of the finished product will be like.

Hope it will be FSX native and not just a port over.

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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Well AD.. the box says FSX/2004 which covers a multitude of sins. We'd like to think that the FS9 model does all one would expect and that the FSX model was recompiled to make it native with all the advantages this brings. I guess the only way we'll know for sure is when it's released and someone buys it :)
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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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Quite right. Need a good Sunderland for FS2004 and FSX.

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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austerdriver wrote:I wonder what the quality of the finished product will be like.

Hope it will be FSX native and not just a port over.
I can't think of an FS9 Sunderland that it could be a port-over of. Is there one ?

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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There's Stuart Green's FS9 Sunderland:

http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=71959

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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On my mobile so can't do a big check, but I have had a Sandringham installed in FSX.

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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AllanL wrote:There's Stuart Green's FS9 Sunderland:

http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=71959
I don't have FS X so can't comment on it's portability. I do use it in FS 9 (albeit with the FDE from Jens' Solent) and it is still relatively reasonable. Could probably benefit from some repaints though...

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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Stuart's original will be hard to beat - it looks a real Western Approaches workhorse, weatherbeaten and weary. You can almost smell the seaweed and barnacles.

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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emfrat wrote:................................................................................ You can almost smell the seaweed and barnacles.

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Re: Short Sunderland for FSX

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http://www.contactsales.co.uk/Sunderland.htm

work in progress.. could be nice mind.
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