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First of all I want to congratulate Razbam team for bringing to DCS two of the most amazing modules. Great choice I must say, both modules are modern aircraft that could fit in current scenarios and new theatres in development. The incorporation of extra units with the Harrier (Tawara, Kc-130) is very appreciated, it shows you care about playability and immersion (A French tanker for the Mirage would complement that modules perfectly:music_whistling:).

 

Also the time and knowledge invested in both modules could be used for other versions of those planes, I think a Mirage III is already in Development and I also would be very please to pay for a Sea Harrier.

 

Nevertheless I have a slightly concern, although I already notice that many of the bugs are been resolved in the Mirage and I quite sure the remaining will follow in both modules I don`t see new keybinds been ad as an option. For example to change radio frecuencies in the Mirage witch is extremely difficult to do using the mouse in VR. I think you should take the example of the F-5 and the Gazelle in this case, where we even have the choice to bind lights, volume knobs, etc. not only to key but to axis as well.

 

Anyway quite sure I’m a future customer for all your incoming modules.

 

Best regards,

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Thank you from me, Razbam! Who loves ya', baby?:thumbup:

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I'll add my voice to the 'thanks RAZBAM' chorus. I'm not a modern jet guy (choppers & prop birds my usual thing) and had no interest in the Mirage. The Harrier intrigued me, however, probably due to watching them on TV every night during the Falklands War. Pulled the trigger and very glad I did. Everything about it feels high quality and it's a joy to fly. Keep up the good work, very much looking forward to the campaign, and I'll no doubt now pick up the Mirage at some point as well.

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First of all I want to congratulate Razbam team for bringing to DCS two of the most amazing modules. Great choice I must say, both modules are modern aircraft that could fit in current scenarios and new theatres in development. The incorporation of extra units with the Harrier (Tawara, Kc-130) is very appreciated, it shows you care about playability and immersion (A French tanker for the Mirage would complement that modules perfectly:music_whistling:).

 

Also the time and knowledge invested in both modules could be used for other versions of those planes, I think a Mirage III is already in Development and I also would be very please to pay for a Sea Harrier.

 

Nevertheless I have a slightly concern, although I already notice that many of the bugs are been resolved in the Mirage and I quite sure the remaining will follow in both modules I don`t see new keybinds been ad as an option. For example to change radio frecuencies in the Mirage witch is extremely difficult to do using the mouse in VR. I think you should take the example of the F-5 and the Gazelle in this case, where we even have the choice to bind lights, volume knobs, etc. not only to key but to axis as well.

 

Anyway quite sure I’m a future customer for all your incoming modules.

 

Best regards,

 

Please Tarawa , not Tawara.:music_whistling:

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I'll add my voice to the 'thanks RAZBAM' chorus. I'm not a modern jet guy (choppers & prop birds my usual thing) and had no interest in the Mirage. The Harrier intrigued me, however, probably due to watching them on TV every night during the Falklands War. Pulled the trigger and very glad I did. Everything about it feels high quality and it's a joy to fly. Keep up the good work, very much looking forward to the campaign, and I'll no doubt now pick up the Mirage at some point as well.

 

I'm cut from the same cloth. Mostly rotorcraft, specifically Mi-8. But something about the look and feel of this one drew me in.

 

After spending time with the Harrier, I would definitely entertain buying other aircraft from Razbam with a positive bias.

 

And it isn't even all put together yet. I might have to get the mirage too if it's this excellently modeled.....

 

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All the credits for the razbam boys this Year!!! Very professional, hardworking, community listening team. Bravo. :D

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I don't care if it is only "Early Release" (well, ok, I do care...) but man, what a joy to fly and the more you research and practice, the more "teeth" you find with which to bite the enemy!

Bravo Razbam!

 

(Aside: Big shout out to RedKite and his Harrier tutorial videos on YouTube. Like having an IP in the back seat!)

 

And yes, there are TAV-8Bs... :music_whistling:

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