Stratocruiser on the way

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Re: Stratocruiser on the way

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Hi!

Many thanks! :)

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Well done Ricardo ;-)

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The FDE was done in house by a renowned FDE 'expert' who has worked on many top FSX aircraft.
That narrows the field somewhat :lol: :lol: , mind you it does sound a great project, all the same!
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Dag Nab it ??? Have you suddenly become Yosemite Sam or sommat ? :lol: :lol: ;-)

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Well.. it has to be asked.. WHICH many top FSX aircraft :think:

No.. don't bother ;-) There are many out there who wet their combined pants when FSAviator is mentioned and to be brutally honest.. I can't recall flying anything worse than a model with an FSAv FD. :roll:

No.. let's not go there. ;-)

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As normal from us the aircraft is made in co-operation with pilots with time on the type + A2A's standard by the numbers manual work.

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The only thing I would change is the narrator on the video...the pilot SITS here etc. The rest is very impressive and your video guys actually made FSX not look like a cartoon which is damn difficult to do!
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Awww....Trev.......don't give DaveB ammunition mate......we have to convert him...... :lol:

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Been reading through both the manuals, and I must say this looks quite a package. My only slight reservations are the little red lighthouse atop the tailfin ( though Lewis told me at Duxford that this was pretty much resolved ) and the bare metal texture which, in my opinion, looks more like expanded polystyrene than aluminium.

That said, nothing's going to stop me buying it. Exactly my sort of FS aeroplane, without a doubt. :welldone:

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Great to hear Paul...in FSX the "lighthouse" is a lot less pronounced fella.....you will be a happy chappie...if not.....then free travel anywhere on a London Ambulance for you..... :lol:

Thats a promise..... :thumbsup:

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