
From the VC it appear, s to be in the correct position ? NO ITS NOT ! the wings sits on top and were is the float ?




Many other issue, s - at $50NZ and was on special i hope FCS come to the party .
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deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Jan 15 2011, 03:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>- looks like its been riveted together out of boiler plate by a bunch of blind me!!
gets worst from other views , be interesting to hear or get reply form First Class Simulations
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jan 15 2011, 04:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>....but i guess its the only one for fsx? at the moment?
Comes with a FS9 model , very unprofessional , the box cover has been doctored , no research done here
AndrewJamez wrote:QUOTE (AndrewJamez @ Jan 15 2011, 05:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I checked out there website which says "Take to the skies in the most authentic Sunderland ever to fly in Flight Simulator" - translation -
Funny you mention a MkIII , same model released as a MkV, certainly a quick upgrade , must be the special






Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Jan 16 2011, 04:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Looks like a very old and badly put together Matchbox kit with the deep groove lines and massive rivets!
Lump and bumps all outta scale , funny how they dressed up the packaging , Alister said it , i am the guinea pig , captain off the Great Eastern and that even looked better than this thing .NormNZ wrote:QUOTE (NormNZ @ Jan 16 2011, 10:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks Ian for spoiling my Saturday (haha) I have now settled down - well a little. That would have to be the most offensive model of a beautiful aircraft that I have ever seen.
I didn't realise that there was a Sunderland available for the Commodore 64 SubLogic Flight Simulator that could be ported over to the PC. (showing my age)
I hope that Adrian doesn't see it - it will certainly spoil his day but I must say that I did laugh at some of the comments, to quote "created by a sheet metal worker on P", "whats it made of" looks like concrete blocks" and "looks like its been riveted together out of boiler plate by a bunch of blind men".
The last comment is really illustrated in Ian's 5th pic - I assume the 'riveted boilerplate patch ' is supposed to represent the Beam Hatch that we used to open for visual searches, enjoying the sun on a transit flight or mounting a Browning .5inch gun on both sides for gunnery practice.
Whew - that's a little better - only a little!!!!
Everything said above , wont show any screens , maybe photos of what it should look like
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Dontcopy wrote:QUOTE (Dontcopy @ Jan 16 2011, 05:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ahhh take back what I said before,I think you should ask for a refund.
Even the task off putting the markings on , they are oval , the lumps and bump and protruding shapes in the hull , engine not properly place , dihedral from the fuselage and look at that last screen how one side is completely different to the other and course looking head on , it was a slab sided hull .
I have sent mail away asking for fix's and if not refund with paying for the freight .
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