Read the book first

A think all you systems types will enjoy this , i will , but from a screen point of view.
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AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Aug 25 2013,5:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Why not use it as a leap pad for a bigger and better discussion! lol
I think this now and again, and bring it up now and again as well. Absolutely not saying anyone shouldn't buy it, I've no doubt it's amazing, I just kinda wish deep down so much effort would be put towards more usable things *like an F27, man, I'd give my right arm for one of those!
"Absolutely not saying anyone shouldn't buy it" that is 100% clear ..... i think we should start an international push , for a quality F-27and then .......
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Aug 25 2013,6:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Alister what you say knocks the nail on the head! I myself will never be purchasing any WW2 aircraft for FSX as I also only fly airliners, but where there are WW2 freebees, and where I have flown them, you do get somewhat some enjoyment out of hearing a Merlin scream and beating up airfields!
Awesome pics Marty top marks!!!![]()
Cheers D8C .... i think this is the first time a single screen has prompted so much comment .... well maybe not the screen , but the subject matter.
Good to see .
Thanks for stopping by

AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Aug 25 2013,6:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>This is a very nice plane, but I wonder at the business plan of the 'businesses' building these sorts of planes? Is there really such a huge market for a WW2 dive bomber in FSX? There isn't much to blow up, no campaign, no storyline.. I can scarcely understand how you guys stay interested in FSX/ FS2004 without a virtual airline to give you goals and challenges as it is![]()
I do wonder how many of these will actually sell. It just seems like a 'white elephant' business idea to me
I think Alister i'd be the best example of why buy a slow againly gull winged warplane or the many others .... I think the best answer is why do i have four books on the shelf about this one type , building a model to get it looking correct but its the reading and learning about the type and wanting to understand what it would have been like ... cripes! of all places a gunner during the BOB .
Another good example was the Vulcan , Greg stopped here to have a look , first comment was you cant see anything while flying - think it came down to the atmosphere of understanding the aircraft but also because with me i did see one fly across Avonhead Primary school Christchurch - closes to the Vulcan i ever got ... and still recall the silly words the teacher said![]()
I think with yourself being a Lockheed P3 Orion fan and having that book on the shelf would without any decision will buy it when RAZBAM get their model completed .
"I do wonder how many of these will actually sell. It just seems like a 'white elephant' business idea to me" I would love to see the figures on the recent AN-2 sales , that one as ungainly as it is put it into the WOW factor with engine start-up and operation .Last edited by Ian Warren on Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Aug 25 2013,8:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yes good points Ian. Taking nothing from the quality of the simulations, is my logic wrong? Do you think there are more GA simmers out there than airliner simmers? Not to say the planes aren't fantastic, just wondering about the sizes of the market. Robin knows this only too well. He could probably do really well building a scenery of a major world hub (if any are left) but luckily for us he still builds us airports from here with a much more limited market?
It just seems to me that a well modelled airliner would be more of a top seller than a well modelled WW2 or GA plane.
Maybe we should ask Dean from pcaviator what his best sellers are?
Al , a poll would be interesting .... we have as of now have 2146 registered members , BUT .... maybe only 30 would reply .
On those lines .... imagine if just half of these people posted in the comp .... and half of that lot voted ! ..... a Tui's moment i think.
Still cant believe my single Stuka shot has turned into this discussion .... amazing.
Wonder what will happen when i post a new Airtruk shot
AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Aug 25 2013,9:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yes good points Ian. Taking nothing from the quality of the simulations, is my logic wrong?
Maybe we should ask Dean from pcaviator what his best sellers are?
With my logic , I look at GA aircraft and say Nah .. I could run out to the airport , knock the real driver guy on the head , jump into one and fly it off , easier than driving a car .. I was talking again to Greg and maybe due to A2As superb standing and flight character with the models their GA 172 might change my point of view.
Again that comes with the Logic comes with flight simulation , how many people could drive out to the airport and have the "know" to fly a Boeing .
I believe you get the best off both , whether reading a book of your shelf and simulating outside the combat shoot em up .. which i grew away from years ago not for the typical fun off arcade type wargame but all this scenery design got in the way, but more realistic instead of the shoot em up learn to understand the aircraft types .
I Would like to see a list from Dean , USA photo-real would be right up your alley .
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Aug 25 2013,9:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wonder what will happen when i post a new Airtruk shot
Forget the poll .. a Airtruk .. is so GAy .. politically yAG....
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Aug 25 2013,9:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I start to develop a little twitch around the left eyelid, and people ask: Are you alright?
True .. happens to me as well ... Mach10 with ya pants on fire .. me its the right eyelid ..
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Aug 25 2013,11:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do... must be a Mudhen, mind.
Ar ya stuuuk ya head in the mud again looking for info ... bok book book book bok
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Aug 25 2013,6:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Mmph... I guess I won't mention my favourite aircraft of all time is the McDonnell Douglas (not Boeing, NOT Boeing, never was) F-15E and if I don't get a monthly fix of beating up some tower, going vertical to 20,000ft and then Mach2... I start to develop a little twitch around the left eyelid, and people ask: Are you alright?
Sounds like an addiction, your a addict. Oh wait we kinda all are. By the way great shots of the stuka. And love the texture on the aircraft.Eli'jah
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