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2018 New Year’s Update


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Well, I for one, will get them both. But I am immensely interested in the Christen Eagle. Please, please, keep up the work on this one. I hope the FM will be true to the spirit of this aircraft (and aircraft like her.)

The Hornet is best at killing things on the ground. Now, if we could just get a GAU-8 in the nose next to the AN/APG-65, a titanium tub around the pilot, and a couple of J-58 engines in the tail...

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In context of the Corsair, what happened to the Iwo Jima map? Did this project survive the split or is it dead?

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Lovely F4U. Glad to see its coming to DCS. I wish we can get at least one Japanese plane to flesh out some Pacific theatre. :) Best wishes for 2018.

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thanks for the update and Happy New Year!!

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Dear pilots...

At last, we’d also like to briefly return to the beloved Fishbed.

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We also would like to remind you of the ongoing DCS sale which includes MiG-21bis. Do not hesitate and get it before the sale ends on January 3rd!

 

Briefly return to mig21 but continuous selling these days is not really fashionable. The expected fixes and improvements I suppose are scrapped and the module will just drag along in EDs store?

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I think the message is clear and in line with Zaelu's interpretation rather than Buzzles' one. It's still just a message, what the extent of "polishing" is, remains to be seen.

 

@Repth - there's a community mod with that carrier, you must've seen that one.

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I think the message is clear and in line with Zaelu's interpretation rather than Buzzles' one. It's still just a message, what the extent of "polishing" is, remains to be seen

 

I thought message was clear but this appears not to be the case. Zealu's interpretation is wrong, we do not wish to merely briefly support MiG-21bis but to maintain support for this module for the years to come. Brief is only the reference to the part of text which was not the primary section of update, but still it was important to mention that there is work being done to fix issues existing or appearing for MiG-21bis.

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Hiomachi, thanks for your reply. Some words can be more powerful than others sometimes.

Maybe at some point you could provide on what is the work on list on Mig21?

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At first, we would like to say that development of Christen Eagle II is going on schedule

 

we present to you first pictures of F4U-1d Corsair, a legendary warbird

I have your MiG-21 and can say just this: until it's equipment starts working as it should and it starts flying as it should, or until ED takes your rights to develop FMs and equipment for aircraft in it's simulator and starts doing it itself (or delegates it to Belsimtek), your brand will be a definitive mark for "not touching" it -- be "it" a civilian plane or a WW-2 era aircraft. You make nice 3D moldes and paint nice-looking textures, but this sim isn't about "looks".

 

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They are not vulching... they are STRAFING!!! :smartass::thumbup:

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^ He doesn't need to be. There are still quite a few very well documented simplifications and innacuracies about the modelling of this plane, discussed on forum ad nauseam since its release, if you bother to search.

 

These do make the plane lag behind ED/BST developments as far as systems & FM fidelity is concerned. Good 3rd party module for anyone not that much knowledgeable about RU hardware, falling to "OK-ish" if you get more into details.

 

I know they can't tweak & polish it forever, but I'm looking forward to advertised post-2.5 overhaul.

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Ditto the above, there are an absolute shed load of information regarding the quantitative and qualitative aspects of operating the systems and flight model and it's very clear the LN implementation is doing a very very poor job of simulating them.

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