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Hi Zetar,

I don't own the DC Designs Stearman, so just like you, I can only comment on the shots.

If you look at the VC shots, you'll see that the GAS Stearman is quite a bit more detailed.

If you look at the fuselage, you'll see that the effects of the ribs is a lot less pronounced on the GAS Stearman, which is IMHO more like the real thing.

I'm going to stop here, not wanting to bash anyone's product. I'm merely pointing out differences. I can't comment on flight model or anything, because I can't compare.

Cheers,

Priller
 
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Here are some images from beta-testing Flight Replica's soon-to-be released Spitfire Mk.I and Mk.II. Models built to the original Supermarine factory drawings, inside and out, as well as custom sounds and accurate flight dynamics based on original RAF manuals. Showing here just a small selection of the variants and paint schemes included.















 
Well, if i'm not mistaken, even at first glance at your amazing set of screenshots, John, is what i see here undoubtedly THE ULTIMATE native MSFS Spitfire model ! Undeniably Mike's Magnum Opus ! Holy Moly! I even think i finally see the pilot figure wearing the 1940's correct set of RAF "B" Type Compton & Webb flying helmet, MkIVb Goggles and "D" Type cloth O2 mask. Truly a first in the history of FS pilot figures and especially in RAF Battle of Britain type of aircraft. Truly outstanding ! Just a look at that already gives away the extraordinairy superb means of dedication, commitment and devotion to this particular project. In one word WOW!!!

I thought we had it all with Flying Iron's excellent Spitfire Mk IX and AH's likewise Mk I. What more could we want ? Well, i guess now we know...

I just love looking at these screenshots, the level of detail is just astonishing, the delicacy of the wear and tear, such things as much more reflection of the internal on the canopy window, the shape of the external canopy, the superb shape of the external Mk.I and II models, the exhausts, the gear, spinners, just too much to mention !

You must've had a blast these last weeks, John !

Dare i ask about the flight model and last but not least the sounds ?....

Thanks very much for this preview, much appreciated ! :encouragement:

Oh, and btw, as always, fantastic shots John ! :applause:
 
Here are some images from beta-testing Flight Replica's soon-to-be released Spitfire Mk.I and Mk.II. Models built to the original Supermarine factory drawings, inside and out, as well as custom sounds and accurate flight dynamics based on original RAF manuals. Showing here just a small selection of the variants and paint schemes included.
















Hello John,
Can't wait to give it a try even if these are not my favourite Marks of Spitfire!!!
Those shots are amazing...
Cheers,

Stéph.
 
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