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It'll be released when it's done. Those things take time.

Also it's better they don't put a date on it and suprise us with an release than not holding on to the release date.

 

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Hello Kelevra

I got this same answer in September/2015 !!!!

It is a beautiful bird , its unfortunate it wasn't thought out well

Ya, it's taking a while but what I can say about AvioDev is that they seem to care about quality and detail so I think we'll see a top notch product when it finally is released.
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Hello

Can you tell me when the C-101CC will be released ?

 

Thanks

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All EB systems are finished now, just some minor bugs pending, as well as AFM of course. Therefore, our systems coder is working now on the CC. It will take several months to complete CC radios, navaids and weapons, hopefully not too long.

The work on the AFM is independent, or almost independent, from the work on the CC systems. Initially, whatever will be finished first, will be released first.
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Hello Kelevra

I got this same answer in September/2015 !!!!

It is a beautiful bird , its unfortunate it wasn't thought out well

 

Also you did notice that they rebuild the whole 3D Modell for Interior and Exterior, wich took a lot of time. And like Wags said during his last Interview, a Module like a WWII Bird can take 12 - 18 Months and for a A-10 or Hornet we can expect somwhere between 4 - 6 Years. So it's quite ok, that they are taking so long. Also they are building two Aircraft wich also expands the Dev-Time.

 

-K

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Also you did notice that they rebuild the whole 3D Modell for Interior and Exterior, wich took a lot of time. And like Wags said during his last Interview, a Module like a WWII Bird can take 12 - 18 Months and for a A-10 or Hornet we can expect somwhere between 4 - 6 Years. So it's quite ok, that they are taking so long. Also they are building two Aircraft wich also expands the Dev-Time.

 

-K

I'm glad they redid the external model. It looked ok before from most angles but just looked wrong from the front ... like a hound dog lying on the floor (ya, I know, sounds weird). Looks much better now.
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Well when it's released with the better flight model I will buy it. I look forward to it just not with the current status.

 

The CC101 will be released when the first man sets foot on Mars.:thumbup:

 

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La primera vez que vole este modulo no me gusto el modelo de vuelo, asi que lo guarde en hangar hasta que este lista su version definitiva.

Sin embargo no me arrepiento de la compra, porque la considero dinero en el banco, en algun momento rendira sus frutos. Saludos

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Also you did notice that they rebuild the whole 3D Modell for Interior and Exterior, wich took a lot of time. And like Wags said during his last Interview, a Module like a WWII Bird can take 12 - 18 Months and for a A-10 or Hornet we can expect somwhere between 4 - 6 Years. So it's quite ok, that they are taking so long. Also they are building two Aircraft wich also expands the Dev-Time.

 

-K

 

I remember very well when Wags has mentionmed this in the Interview. I´m sure that Wags didnt referde the pure development time, it´s rather the preperation before the actual development. Most of the preperation time will be consumed by gathering data. Wags said that right that process took several years just for the Hornet. So 4 years of data gathering and 2 years of development are quite more realistic I suppose.

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Maybe a small progress update is in order when you have time? As a long time C-101 customer Im interested to hear more about the progress on the AFM, 101-CC and what the schedule looks like.

 

Thanks!

We have one systems programmer working right now on CC radios and weapons afterwards, another systems programmer working on realistic sounds, and our flight model programmer working on AFM, currently on the engine model, which has more than 300 variables itself, just to give an idea of the complexity. I hope we can provide some specific news or results soon. Meanwhile, the team keeps working.

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Thanks for the status update ... wish you an uneventful development road ahead ... I really like this little plane, but of course I'm biased since its a plane that was used on my country :)

Cheers!

 

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I don't think it will be released soon.

 

Yep its been over 2 years since I bought the 101 and stil waiting on a version that can shoot stuff :-(

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Yep its been over 2 years since I bought the 101 and stil waiting on a version that can shoot stuff :-(

 

 

On the meantime I used mine to learn IFR flight ... for shooting I used the Flamming Cliffs aircrafts.

 

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