Cardboard Spitfire!

I have not invested in the new sim yet but really dig the cardboard fighter!:loyal:


Well luckily for you on this very site SOH is the FSX/P3d version released a few years back in the file library. It isnt exactly the same it doesnt have the tweak to the roll rate and it is pre PBR but it is the same premise. Cant remember if it lurches to the left or not and it of course doesnt come with the paint pots.
 
This is one of the best things I've ever seen in Flight Sim. My friends and I put together a video to honor the majesty of this masterpiece in the most fitting place we could think of -


Thanks for the fun guys!

(Yes, we all did some 'rolls') :biggrin-new:

That was good. I'm a wee bit worried about the roll rates we are seeing now. Perhaps we could ask Chris nolan if he wants to reshoot the dunkirk movie.

Ask baz about the inaccuracies in the film if you want to see a little :teapot: blow his top
 
Beautiful video, brought a tear...

Correct me if I'm wrong but I am pretty sure PMDG are using a ready-built model. I've seen it somewhere else... :playful:
 
The dedication and determination that AH is demonstrating with its new product is particularly shown by the fact that they have gone the extra mile to meticulously replicate, and, at the same time, introduce the significantly established method to administer the so called 'honeycomb structure' to both the wings and empennage as well as the radio antenna mast (test version), so eloquently shown in the picture below :

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CONGRATULATIONS Aeroplane Haven !

Distinguished Board of Certified Members of Flight Simulator Developers (DBCMFSD)

:applause: :biggrin-new:

P.S. @ SeeRyFly: we would like to express our profound appreciation for your superb video! :encouragement:
 
Well I've only been into MSFS for 2 weeks but this is awesome. Second all the comments about the modelling - cardboard is fiendishly difficult to replicate. Super job AH :angel:
 
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