Next from Skysim (part 2)
Posted: 11 Jun 2008, 14:02
I thought the other thread was getting a bit long! so here's a new one.
At last the Hawk is at the end of its development cycle and is now being prepared for release. Once you've seen it I think you'll agree that Rick has done a magnificent job with this beauty and as such has earned the MoD stamp of approval she will carry.
The aircraft will be released as the Red Arrows Hawk and will carry only the Red's recent two colour schemes, but as I alluded to in the previous thread, many other schemes and the paint kit will be available as free downloads.
We've also embarked on a new era of distribution and I'm afraid that it will result in a cost increase. There are two main reasons for this, firstly the MoD is officially licensing us to produce the package and as such we will be liable for royalty payments. Secondly, in an effort to reduce the criminal levels of piracy that plagued the Vixen, we have invested a fair amount of time and money to protect the Hawk and subsequent packages.
This will mean that you will have to register and activate each installation as it occurs. This can be done by phone or email and will eventually be available as an on-line facility.
The Hawk is going to cost £22:50 as a download and £24:99 for the boxed set, and if you're lucky enough to be one of the beta test crew you'll already be well aware what value for money this represents!
I have been quoted as claiming that the Hawk will re-write the book on the MSFS flight experience and I still believe that to be correct.
So when's the big day?... July 1!
At last the Hawk is at the end of its development cycle and is now being prepared for release. Once you've seen it I think you'll agree that Rick has done a magnificent job with this beauty and as such has earned the MoD stamp of approval she will carry.
The aircraft will be released as the Red Arrows Hawk and will carry only the Red's recent two colour schemes, but as I alluded to in the previous thread, many other schemes and the paint kit will be available as free downloads.
We've also embarked on a new era of distribution and I'm afraid that it will result in a cost increase. There are two main reasons for this, firstly the MoD is officially licensing us to produce the package and as such we will be liable for royalty payments. Secondly, in an effort to reduce the criminal levels of piracy that plagued the Vixen, we have invested a fair amount of time and money to protect the Hawk and subsequent packages.
This will mean that you will have to register and activate each installation as it occurs. This can be done by phone or email and will eventually be available as an on-line facility.
The Hawk is going to cost £22:50 as a download and £24:99 for the boxed set, and if you're lucky enough to be one of the beta test crew you'll already be well aware what value for money this represents!
I have been quoted as claiming that the Hawk will re-write the book on the MSFS flight experience and I still believe that to be correct.
So when's the big day?... July 1!