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but at least we have a price to work with.

Strewth, what sort of work are you envisaging now that you know this amazing nugget of information?

 

 

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Released, I want it but not yet.

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Excellent, this one snuck up but it just looks like too interesting of an aircraft to pass up.

Hopefully by the time I get home from work in ten hours we’ll have a few first impressions 😉 posted here

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Posted
4 minutes ago, St Mawgan said:

Wow, too much. 

I'll pay that much for a good and interesting plane. The MV-22 is definitely interesting, so the question now is how good it actually is.

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Just now, Matchstick said:

I'll pay that much for a good and interesting plane. The MV-22 is definitely interesting, so the question now is how good it actually is.

Oh I'd pay twice that for something I really wanted. I'd only pay half this for something I was only curious about. 

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I love the wording on their website. 

The marketing copy:

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Comprehensive simulation of the aircraft instrument and systems. All instruments have been custom coded to match the real counterpart.

The fine print at the bottom: 

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This product does not accurately represent the real-life performance, systems or features of this aircraft. It is for entertainment and educational purposes only.

So many devs have so much trouble articulating what is simulated vs. not in terms of systems. Every purchase is a roll of the dice. 

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1 hour ago, Chapstick said:

I love the wording on their website. 

The marketing copy:

The fine print at the bottom: 

So many devs have so much trouble articulating what is simulated vs. not in terms of systems. Every purchase is a roll of the dice. 

Don't know much about this particular model, but I think it such disclaimer is pretty standard though! Just in case if some word not allowed will use it for real life training as is !

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1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

Just in case if some word not allowed will use it for real life training as is !

HI. Just wondering if I could rent the Osprey for a couple of hours. 

Oh yeah, very proficient 😉

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5 minutes ago, OneOfMany said:

HI. Just wondering if I could rent the Osprey for a couple of hours. 

Oh yeah, very proficient 😉

If one joins military he/she can rent it for way more than couple hours ! LOL 

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2 hours ago, sd_flyer said:

Don't know much about this particular model, but I think it such disclaimer is pretty standard though! Just in case if some word not allowed will use it for real life training as is !

I agree it appears to just be a disclaimer 

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