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Leatherneck Simulations Mini-Update - SEPTEMBER 2015


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Tornado, f-16, harrier, f-15E if your saying an f-18

 

 

Well it could be an F-16A :)

 

But my money is still on a prop or the viggen.

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Only just spotted this update. I'm now officially stupidly excited. :D

 

I'm hoping for something Russian (e.g. Mig 23), but I'll take pretty much anything post-WWII* from Leatherneck. :thumbup:

 

*I have all of the WWII modules for DCS, but I just can't get into them. :(

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How would the P-3 have "New or unique methods of propulsion or force distribution" in the DCS context?

They are probably talking about the Leatherneck context. ED has released 3 prop AFMs. Leatherneck has released none.

How could they develop something as complex as an F-16 in less than a year? Assuming that they started working on it after the Mig-21.

I doubt they waited until they released the MiG-21 to start work on other projects.

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How could they develop something as complex as an F-16 in less than a year? Assuming that they started working on it after the Mig-21.

 

Harrier Harrier Harrier!! :D That's my call and I am sticking to it. How else can you explain the early work from "The Great Novak"???

 

 

This was going on welllll before the Mig-21 release so yes...it is possible to see this as one of 2 that will be announced in the near future. :)

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Harrier Harrier Harrier!! :D That's my call and I am sticking to it. How else can you explain the early work from "The Great Novak"???

 

 

This was going on welllll before the Mig-21 release so yes...it is possible to see this as one of 2 that will be announced in the near future. :)

 

Good find. I remember seeing this video ages ago and wondering how long before one of the teams develops a VTOL aircraft. The Harrier would be awesome

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That's what I was just thinking too.....with ground targeting radar.....hummm

 

Harrier??

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"Unique propulsion"? Could this possibly mean thrust vectoring?

 

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That's what I was just thinking too.....with ground targeting radar.....hummm

 

Harrier??

 

I'm glad you guys are getting on board with the harrier hype. I am almost certain it will be. If I am wrong I will gift you all with Su-25T activation codes....:)

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im all about the harrier.... forget viggen

Same here! :thumbup:

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I'm accually excited about the possibility of a Viggen. Since the clues have been popping up from LNS, I have been researching the plane more and it seems like something I would enjoy. Being an American, the exposure to planes like these are limited and in my opinion getting to try out a realistic simulation of an aircraft and learn about all its systems beat seeing it idle in a museum or on a stick.

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I'm accually excited about the possibility of a Viggen. Since the clues have been popping up from LNS, I have been researching the plane more and it seems like something I would enjoy. Being an American, the exposure to planes like these are limited and in my opinion getting to try out a realistic simulation of an aircraft and learn about all its systems beat seeing it idle in a museum or on a stick.

 

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Corsair is pretty much a given.

 

No body here gave a thought about IIRC the Yak 38?

 

Yak-38 > Harrier

 

The Yak-38 is revolutionary in that there hasn't been a fighter in the history of combat aviation that has found so many creative ways to crater.

Reformers hate him! This one weird trick found by a bush pilot will make gunfighter obsessed old farts angry at your multi-role carrier deck line up!

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