Short Sunderland for FSX

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Short Sunderland for FSX

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If it is like their Lancaster (it's from a different developer, though) it will be a nice thing to have......


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sunderland-Flyi ... B0040QCSEG
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The cover says it's for 2004 too which is mighty fine ;)

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oooohhhhhh that looks interesting!

I'm off to have a look

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Could be one for me, though I'll wait reviews and opinions. Exactly the type of aircraft I like, so its going to be hard to resist :)

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An odd company, their products are very much like the curates egg! Think I'll wait for feedback before taking the plunge.

Just a pity Jens has never reverse engineered a Sunderland for us. :hide:

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Yes, the curate's egg...spot on, Andy. We shall see. I really hope its good, but you're right to be cautious.

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Says....ages 3 and over :worried:
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PEGI 3

The content of games given this rating is considered suitable for all age groups. Some violence in a comical context (typically Bugs Bunny or Tom & Jerry cartoon-like forms of violence) is acceptable. The child should not be able to associate the character on the screen with real life characters, they should be totally fantasy. The game should not contain any sounds or pictures that are likely to scare or frighten young children. No bad language should be heard and there should be no scenes containing nudity nor any referring to sexual activity.


No low flying allowed then :lol:

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An odd company, their products are very much like the curates egg!
Not really, they're a publisher, like Penguin or Corgi. Some stuff's good like 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' and some is pure drivel like anything Dan Brown's ever written, if they think they can make money from it they'll sell it.
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.. which leads again to the 'Curates Egg' analogy. I typed a lot more than this but deleted the lot :lol:

It makes sense to me anyway ;)

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