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Jens' stately British Galleon

Thanks for the heads up Leif, heading straight over.

Any chance we persuade Jens to reverse engineer a Sunderland out of this?
 
Thanks for the heads up! The readme file states that the 2d and the VC are more detailed than previous versions. Think I'll tour the Med tonight in the new Solent. Jens can sure build 'em.
 
Thanks for the heads up Leif, heading straight over.

Any chance we persuade Jens to reverse engineer a Sunderland out of this?

Jens kind of did some time back. It's called a Hythe, kind of a civvie Sunderland Mk III, used by BOAC to carry mail and passengers during and right after the War. IIRC it too is over at the Pond.
 
Jens kind of did some time back. It's called a Hythe, kind of a civvie Sunderland Mk III, used by BOAC to carry mail and passengers during and right after the War. IIRC it too is over at the Pond.
Short Sandringham was the converted Sunderland
here http://www.classicbritishfiles.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=162&func=fileinfo&id=858

whoops, sorry, the Hythe was a Mk III Sunderland conversion...
here http://www.classicbritishfiles.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=162&func=fileinfo&id=1753
 
Just found a neat bit of eye candy on the Hythe...hit the parking brakes (ctrl+.); the fairing where the nose turret would normally be slides backwards presenting another exit. Now some of our more astute colleagues likely already knew about this but let's face it...I'm just not that astute. This is cool.:jump:
 
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