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Monday, 10 December 2007 |
 Check out the latest review by Rob Scott: this time, he reviews the Spitfire aircraft by Just Flight! "Just about every person reading this review will know about the Spitfire and the role she played in WWII, most of you will probably have witnessed her in action at air shows around the world and heard that magnificent Rolls Royce V12 Merlin engine. The Spitfire is a single seat fighter which was used by the RAF and many other allied countries during WW11, its elliptical wing had a thin cross section which meant that it could achieve a higher top speed than the Hawker Hurricane and it was one of the finest fighters of it’s day. [...]" |
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
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 Check out the latest review by Rob Scott: this time, he reviews the London VFR Scenery by Just Flight! "[...]London is one of the most famous cities in the world. Home to Buckingham Palace, Wembley Stadium, Oxford Street and the Royal Albert Hall to name but a few. With an official population of 7.5 million it is one of the most populated cities in Europe. When flying to the UK from abroad, particularly from the USA, the majority of people will land at London both in the real world and the simulated world. So why has there never been an ultra realistic scenery for the city and surrounding area? [...]" Review: VFR Real Scenery – London |
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Monday, 01 October 2007 |
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 Check out the latest review by Rob Scott: this time, he reviews the Piper III aircraft by Just Flight! "[...]So what do you get for your money with this package? In all you get 25 aircraft to fly that have 4 livery styles and a neat little tool called AeroNation which lets you select between aircraft with UK, America, German, French, Swiss and Dutch registrations. The pilot in the cockpit is fully animated and moves according to the control inputs you give him, plus all the usual animations that you would expect to find on a payware add-on.[...]" Review: Just Flight Piper Archer III |
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Sunday, 02 September 2007 |
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 Check out the latest review by Rob Scott: this time, he reviews VFR Real Scenery - Birmingham, Coventry & Wolverhampton! "With a population of over 1 million, Birmingham is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK and is situated about 100 miles north west of London. The city is home to Birmingham City and Aston Villa football clubs and is also the home of the county’s cricket team Warwickshire, as well as being the National Indoor Arena which stages many international events such as athletics meetings and WWE wrestling events. There are also many other sporting events which take place in the city such as basketball, boxing, hockey and stock car racing [...]" Review: VFR Real Scenery - Birmingham, Coventry & Wolverhampton |
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Wednesday, 15 August 2007 |
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 Check out the latest review by Rob Scott: this time, he reviews the VFR Isle of Wight scenery! "[...]The island is of a diamond shape and is around 150 square miles in area. Over half of this area, mainly in the west, is designated as the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Beauty. Most of the area is devoted to farmland, with only 20 square miles being considered as developed areas. The west of the island is predominantly rural with dramatic coastlines dominated by the famous chalk downland ridge, running across the whole island ending in the The Needles stacks, probably the most photographed area on the island.[...]" Review: VFR Isle of Wight |
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