It doen't get any easier - if you intend to camp in scotland you may encounter 'midges'. This may mean that an inner first tent will be a good choice for you preferably with a porch. To put it in brief most flysheet first tent offer protection from insects only in the sleeping area. An inner first tent will offer protection in the living area (as far as I am aware all Sig) also but in all honesty how you are going to keep them out is a mystery to me.
The best bet is to go to a dealer with a large tent range of varying manufacturers and ask.
An example of inner first Tent (not recommendation):
http://www.aztecoutdoor.com/tents/leisure/falcon/falcon6.htm
The red lines indicate the inner tent, the black lines the outer.
The Killington is a flysheet first, the alternative is a Vango Diablo its predecessor and Inner first.
Inner first is possibly a problem when putting it up in the rain.
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