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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

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Sea Balliol

Many many thanks for posting this on here. Am so pleased that you like what we have produced and although as you say is for FS2004, I did a lot of the testing in FSX when going through the various systems. RAF version to follow in due course.

Happy Landings,

Martin
 
Finally!

Thanks Laz, for the HU.

Martin - she's a delight. Sure, the standard prop-from-behind-view issue is there in my FSX - but that is but an insignificant spec in the grand scheme. This is absolutely a delightfully well done model. I truly enjoy naval carrier-trainers, and credit a number of hours in planes like the T-28, T-2, and Zephyr for developing some "ok" ability (within the constraints of what is possible in a sim) when it comes to coming aboard boats. For all those who moan theirs skills bringing aboard the fast jets have nought about which to complain - it is on these little gems that the basics are learned.

'Till now, there has been gaping hole in the RN FAA environment for their cold-war period naval trainer - and now that has been admirably filled. Thanks so very much for this little gem. She will be well flown in my sim.

A heart-felt thanks!

Daniel
 
Daniel,

Many, many thanks for the kind words - makes it so much worthwhile for us as a Team. We don't normally get much feedback at all, so its nice to know that people do enjoy our aeroplanes. We've decided on what to go for next, so after the research has been completed, the hard work duly starts!

Best wishes,

Martin
 
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