Initial impressions;
The materials, colors, shine, the whole visual package, is simply stunning. Overly-so, I mean, it's tight. Crispy-clean, and sleek...super slick.
Sounds; adequate. Good low RMP rumble, smooth transitions, not overly powerful.
Flight dynamics; well, as one can tell from reading the above threads, difficult. However, she steered very easily on the taxi. Not sure how the 'Z', or any of the models or replicas for that matter, would handle on the ground? I get the impression, probably like a nightmare. However, this aircraft will handle like a pup while you taxi out to the runway. Realistic? I don't think so, but convenient yes, and I wouldn't complain. I did manage to get off the ground, and land on the first flight. But boy does she have some red-zones... The wrong inputs either on the roll-out, or landing, can turn you upside down real quick. Once in the air, trimmed, and gaining speed...she's not too bad. Pretty stable, and very racy. The speeds seem to be coordinated with the real aircraft.
Other thoughts;
Not sure what to say about the propeller control?
No engine damage modelling, and no real fancy programming going on. Pretty straightforward, which isn't a bad thing, considering this is the bird you jump in, and go racing. Or for a joy ride. Not for total simulation!
Seems to be a bit of a cross between the original 'Z', subsequent models, and modern replicas. All tied into one personal hot-rod.
Absent paintkit thus far, but blank textures are included that can be used to derive some layers, and initialize some customization.
The PRICE IS RIGHT;
Nobody should be on the fence with this one. For $20, it's a rare breed, and sure to be worth every penny in the simple enjoyment level. Sporty, classy, and lookin' good. Go grab this bird. and join us on the pylons!
Joseph