On 10 May 2011 06:41, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I did like the cars and the other aircraft, but I'm sure that I wasn't
> missing anything with the Tutor display. The chap does a good job with a
> limited rate of roll, but he is limited to a higher base height than most
> other displays -- for good reasons, but it detracts somewhat from the
> spectacle.
You're right about the Tutor display, of course. The Provost (not the
jet one) seemed to have a similar limitation, and probably for similar
reasons, which is a bit of a shame as I think it's one of the more
attractive radial-engined types. Must be the sleek cowling and the
spinner, which is often omitted on radials. Pity they didn't put a
retractable undercarriage on it.
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