Iv just been for a short flight over Christchurch in the defuatl baron, heres what I snaped during the flight:
I don't have time to write a full review or anything sorry but these should give you a good idea
The airport carpark area is done with amzingly high resolution photos, I love it!

Looking over the city sure looks more realistic than the abundance of green textures.

Ian warren's NZWG fits in butifuly.

Hagly park and the CBD, Hagly park is the point were you would turn finals for rwy29 visual approach, it is rather neat to be able to follow the real chart's landmarks.

Port hills, getting some buleries down there, not too bad thow.


Over in littleton harbour facing east we see the great looking hills.

Approaching the aircraft carrier for a touch and go, sadly thow Im getting half the fps I would facing the other directrion cos the airport is write infront of me, even thow its soo far away it has a maasive effect.

Back on the ground at NZCH, the terminal looks very real

The aero club is up to date and well modeled.

I think this shows the whole coverd area....
So I think this is a great scenery, of course more suited for you VFR pilots, But climb out in a 767 still looks awsome, and as long as you reload the scenery on approach it will look great in your 744 too

But I am thinking of putting the the RBE mesh and landclass with a higher priorty as the photoreal and just keep th airport as I am getting bit sick of bluries.....
So if you do alot (or even a tiny tiny bit like me) of vfr then I recomend this scenery, Just gota get rid of those bluries!
Oh one last thing; I'd say you need at least 512mb of RAM to use this scenery,I used this same scenery on my 1ghz and 256mb RAM system (and with only 1gb free on the h/drive) and it ran fine as long as I had no 3d objects on. If There were 3d objects it coulld take up to 30mins for them to load on that system (seriosly im no exgeratating!) So yes make sure you got plenty of RAM!!
Hope this helps ya
James