And i love the tail view from the T6. The RAF Herc, for some reason, is great for screenshots......looks very real.





and the A/S Tornado

Have a safe long weekend team
Marty
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 5 2010, 06:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Been tweaking FSX....Ive got the Herc working ok (sliders down...hence no ground shots) Still not sure about the B-52
Looks like your tweaking is paying off. Again, that top BUFF shot looks photo-real!
Undecided as to whether I'll buy it myself - though I'm a real CS fanboi. I'm still not sure about the point of having military aircraft in FSX. That said, I love the Tornado - not sure why (it just looks the part) - so I may make an exception for that!
There used to be a tremendous Tornado sim (Digital Integration) that had the best mission/campaign editor ever. Every combat simmer remembers it with awe - it's never been bettered, even now.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Jun 5 2010, 10:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm still not sure about the point of having military aircraft in FSX.
You haven't flown the VRS Superbug then? Thats all the reason you need!
markll wrote:QUOTE (markll @ Jun 6 2010, 10:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You haven't flown the VRS Superbug then? Thats all the reason you need!
Aaah ... but you can't dogfight (shoot things down), can't blow stuff up, don't need to avoid SAM missiles, dodge flak, try to break radar lock ... then get home (on fumes) with a crippled aircraft! ...
The problem is that I came to MSFS a long time after having "cut my teeth" on just about every combat sim that's been released. In many instances (notably Su-27 Flanker) flying head to head with real military pilots - who claimed the sim was realistic enough to practise real combat manoeuvres. Needless to say, they were unbeatable
My last few online outings were with the Kiwisim boys - with IL-2 - and it was incredibly immersive: hard but full of adrenalin fun. I just don't find stooging around "looking pretty" in a mean military machine that rewarding ... unless it's a Spit, that is![]()
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However - navigation, ATC procedures all that civil aviation stuff is done so well in MSFS. I get a real kick out of planning a flight - calculating the load-out, flying within safe limits and arriving on time (in all weather!). At least I *usually* get to land the aircraft!
Oddly, the price of a decent combat sim these days is a fraction of what you pay for MSFS + add-ons - and you get a proper handful of accurately modelled aircraft, better flight models, better avionics, better weaponry, online combat, campaigns etc. etc.
I hedge my bets and play *both*!Last edited by Adamski on Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:50 am, edited 1 time in total.



Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 7 2010, 01:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do you know if there is a Vietnam era fighter sims around....that period really interests me....but not the bombers ie B-52.
There *was* one ... "Flight of the Intruder" ... but that was 1,000 years ago ;-)
Someone may have written a Vietnam campaign for Falcon4:
http://sites.google.com/site/falcon40files/falcon4.0files
http://www.falcon4.net/theaters/PMC_Vietnam_Theater_v0.9.rar
I must have done the default Korea campaign about 30 times!
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Jun 7 2010, 12:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Aaah ... but you can't dogfight (shoot things down), can't blow stuff up, don't need to avoid SAM missiles, dodge flak, try to break radar lock ... then get home (on fumes) with a crippled aircraft! ...
The problem is that I came to MSFS a long time after having "cut my teeth" on just about every combat sim that's been released. In many instances (notably Su-27 Flanker) flying head to head with real military pilots - who claimed the sim was realistic enough to practise real combat manoeuvres. Needless to say, they were unbeatable
My last few online outings were with the Kiwisim boys - with IL-2 - and it was incredibly immersive: hard but full of adrenalin fun. I just don't find stooging around "looking pretty" in a mean military machine that rewarding ... unless it's a Spit, that is![]()
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However - navigation, ATC procedures all that civil aviation stuff is done so well in MSFS. I get a real kick out of planning a flight - calculating the load-out, flying within safe limits and arriving on time (in all weather!). At least I *usually* get to land the aircraft!
Oddly, the price of a decent combat sim these days is a fraction of what you pay for MSFS + add-ons - and you get a proper handful of accurately modelled aircraft, better flight models, better avionics, better weaponry, online combat, campaigns etc. etc.
I hedge my bets and play *both*!
Mate, agree with all you say. But the VRS SuperBug does give you some of the combat elements....sure it doesn't do damage modelling, etc, etc, etc, but chack this out:
And a gratuitous go-fast shot for good measure (hey, its a Super Hornet, so why not?)
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 7 2010, 10:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Mark.....looks great....first time Ive seen a shockwave in a simmay have to price tat one up
....nice screens.
Its expensive for an addon - worked out at nearly $75 bucks...maybe thats why I'm talking it up - trying to convince MYSELF that it was worth it too!!
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 7 2010, 10:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Adam....my god...i forgot about flight of the intruder!! ....it was 1500 years ago, i think i first saw it on a "green screen" computer. Do you remember one called Lancaster?...it came out for the old commodore 64.....jeez, we cant be that oldThanks for the links.
Lancaster? Not "Dambusters" ?? I always wanted that but never did get it - I was a Gunship man....that and F19 Stealth Fighter...Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 7 2010, 10:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Cheers Guys....stay warm....its almost snowing down here....total IFR.....
Damn, really!?!?!?? Its windy but fine up here on the Kapiti Coast - would be 15 degress or so at the moment - not too bad for June...
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