Congratulations to Nigel and the RNZAF for getting this act together.
Model is a hoot to fly, very responsive, last time I did this would've been using a Christen Eagle.
Best do this in a bunch, fling them around the sky.

The best view of the model is spot view, close up.
The cockpit from there is a work of art, good pilot animations.
And the million-dollar smile on the dial of every pilot...
Great model to play with.
But.
Every time you look past the plane at the wasteland that is NZ FSX, you have to ask: why not an FS9 model?
Nothing in this edition could not have been realised in FS9.
Given this is an Air Force recruitment tool, I'd reckon the target audience would be sub-eighteen years old.
How big a slice of that market has been missed?
Would've been great to get an Airtrainer into Ohakea, say, where there's already some decent scenery and real world AI, for better immersion.

Hope someone does this, still (and loses that klingwrap FSX shine).



