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Sunderland, Sunderland, Sunder......

I had ...

... a girlfriend who was a tease .... ooops wrong forum! Steve looks great as always. I think I see some baby food and formula on the frame....
 
Well, I have to admit, as much Hassle there is to building these Birds,
We all have to take our hats off to those who keep us supplied with new Birds..:salute:
Thanks very MUCH..:salute:

Even if it is a ugly flying Boat!! :icon_lol:
Why you all like these i'll Never Know..

Just poking you all with a pointed stick is all..
And playing with the british sensiblities..:icon_lol:

I know the men involved are GREAT at this...
And this Bird will be a true work of art..
Thanks for all the Work and effort for this Bird..
BRAVO..:salute:

And I'll CRASH it with GREAT JOY...And MUCH REJOICING!!!

OPPPS... Sorry got carried away...:icon_lol:


Off to to see if B-24's can bounce..
 
... Even if it is a ugly flying Boat!!
Why you all like these i'll Never Know...

If crossram's BV-222 gets finished we can have a Mirror, mirror on the wall; which makes the biggest crash of all? That's a 6-engined flying boat, a hobbit will have to stand on the seat to see out of it! Or is that why you keep crashing??? :173go1:
 
Can I ask a question that may make the Short Bros (Ted & Steve lol) groan. Are we likely to see any of the inner areas of this boat that made it a joy for its crew, like the galley or the wardroom or the bunkroom etc. I'm guessing the answer might be no, but I like to remain optomistic, as in some aircraft we've seen navigator's or engineers positions.
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If crossram's BV-222 gets finished we can have a Mirror, mirror on the wall; which makes the biggest crash of all? That's a 6-engined flying boat, a hobbit will have to stand on the seat to see out of it! Or is that why you keep crashing??? :173go1:

RATS Found out!!:jump:
Yea i stand on my seat, really tuff getting to the rudder pedals through..:icon_lol:

And as much as I poke you all some times with a pointed stick, I am looking forward to the work by the developers.. And are truly grateful for the efforts of these men..

And not to worry when the God awlful ugly flying boat is finished, I will crash it often..
And I will be very pleased to build missions so others can crash it too..:icon_lol:

Off planning ways to trash a flying boat..:icon_lol:

Hey do flying boats Bounce?? Only one way to find out..OPPPS..LOL..LOL..
 
Can I ask a question that may make the Short Bros (Ted & Steve lol) groan. Are we likely to see any of the inner areas of this boat that made it a joy for its crew, like the galley or the wardroom or the bunkroom etc. I'm guessing the answer might be no, but I like to remain optomistic, as in some aircraft we've seen navigator's or engineers positions.

eerrr...most likely not Beau. I guess there is a limit on # of views in cfs3 that Ted has run into on the B24. With all of the gunstations on the Sundy there probably wont be room for much else.

Also I just dont see myself modeling all of those areas. These projects tend to oulast my attention span.

your enthusiasm is appreciated though :ernae:
 
Can I ask a question that may make the Short Bros (Ted & Steve lol) groan. Are we likely to see any of the inner areas of this boat that made it a joy for its crew, like the galley or the wardroom or the bunkroom etc. I'm guessing the answer might be no, but I like to remain optomistic, as in some aircraft we've seen navigator's or engineers positions.
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That cosy pic made me wonder...were there any commercial versions of this beauty (I'm talking about the plane for heaven's sake!!!!:wavey:)

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That cosy pic made me wonder...were there any commercial versions of this beauty (I'm talking about the plane for heaven's sake!!!!:wavey:)

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During the war BOAC operated a number of them, which they called the Hythe.

There were demilitarised/civilianised versions postwar, known as the Short Sandringham; three still exist, one hidden away somewhere in France, one is at Fantasy of Flight in Florida & one is at Solent Sky, I remember that one flying to the UK in the late 70's, a very impressive sight, but it was going to cost too much to keep it airborne unfortunately.
 
Here's some good shots of a Mk V during the Berlin Airlift.


Here's a walkabout from a museum (any ideas which one?)

 
In the background is a Walrus/Seagull and the only museum I know of with both is RAF Hendon. But the serial number is a dead giveaway - it's Hendon's MkV.

Among the cargoes carried during the Berlin Airlift was salt - because Sunderlands, unlike most aircraft, were built to resist salt corrosion.....
 
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