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First Class Simulations Avro Lancaster By Nigel C. Martin (17 December 2009) You know my normal approach to a review is to provide a very brief overview of the background and a 'splattering' of history, but today I am not.
Well all I have to say the review is all about the iconic, incredible, sublime Avro Lancaster! There we go, now we all know exactly what I am referring too (a clue is in the title!) This will not be the only Lancaster on the add-on market. Indeed, I am aware of a couple, and probably not the last depicting this aircraft of such pedigree. My mantra, if any money is being asked for, the program has to achieve a certain standard. I really 'huff and puff' if I buy, open and install, only to find better freeware products. I can assure you, I have fired off many a less than complimentary comment to any developer who falls into this category. I don't think this will be the case for this Lanc though!
If the First Class Simulations Lancaster packaging and product pictures on the DVD case are to go by, this hits the mark with distinction. So, we will see with this latest offering. So let's get cracking. What Is Included & Installation The program is included on one CD-Rom firmly located inside the plastic case, along with other product information. No manual, but do not panic, there is one included which you can access via START/ALL PROGRAMS/FIRST CLASS SIMULATIONS/LANCASTER, accessing printable Overview and Tutorial.
Don't worry about replanting 70 oak trees to compensate for the paper used, both are of reasonable length, and very informative and a must to print off so you can get the best from this program. Those with FSX have the addition of two missions (great briefing notes included). They are located post installation, in the Missions Menu on the FSX Start Menu. I must add, that there are additional missions that will be freely downloadable from the First Class Simulations web site. Now that is a nice touch and appreciated. Laytime Software. However, I have contacted FCS and these add-on missions (at time of review) are not yet available, but will be posted in the near future.
I have tried both included missions, and I have to say I believe they could be a little more engaging, and a better voice that provides you with initial taxi clearance, etc., sounds like the most basic electronic voice, OK, these are free in FSX but I still think they could be improved. But a nice touch never the less. I know I have previously said it, but I simply adore boxed flight sim programs.
OK, downloadable are quicker, and in the main cheaper, but with a few system crashes behind me, two hard disk issues to boot, having the original CD-Roms, makes the re-installation process a whole lot easier, and convenient In this package you get quite an array of Lancaster versions to select from. These include authentic reproductions of the Lancaster B1,B1 (Special) BIII, BIII (Special) BX,B 10MR and MR3 variants all presented in wartime liveries. Well a breeze.
No issues at all. Exterior/Interior Before you do anything, load the aircraft of choice. Oh yes, do remember to select 'show all variants' so you will have the array of Lancasters to select from. Make your aircraft version selection, and go the airport of choice, and take time to 'walk' around the aircraft in day light. Then, and only then, will you appreciate the incredible attention to detail.