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Model looking very nice indeed. Have you started developing the FM yet as that is undoubtedly the greatest challenge?

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Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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Paratroopers, air drops (I.e a para dropped cargo must land in zone for a unit to be resupplied), general transport duties so the Caribou must transport troops from a distant airbase to a frontline base so the helicopters can then deploy them forward.

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Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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Probably out of your hands as a third party developer mate, but it would be very cool to be able to land on any place on the map without bouncing into oblivion. And by "any place on the map", obviously I am referring to a flat stretch long enough to accommodate the Caribou. I know it was famous for it's very short field performance and ability to handle rough, primitive fields. I don't know if that is possible for you to achieve but if you could, that would be very cool! I'd still plan on being one of the first in line to throw money at you when you're done with this. :thumbup:

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Yeah field landings would be great. I think in the loadout section you should be able arrange cargo and this has an affect on aircraft CofG and trim.

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Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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Don't forget to include the backfires from the P&w R2000, last time I rode one for a short field take-off and the engines ran up while under bakes, they started popping like crazy. The whole airframe shook like we had been hit by a truck, I looked up at the loadmaster and he just laughed so I figured it was fairly normal. The fleet was over 25 years old at that time and they flew them for another 10 years after that.

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Wow, great progress!

 

Even as an AI-only mod this would be a great addition to DCSW.

So make sure you get at least the external stuff finished and a basic SFM for the AI working.

That way even if you might get bored with the project one day and move on to new stuff we would have something really cool to play with. :)

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beautiful work m8! :thumbup:

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SFM will be done well before the EFM. The main task with the SFM is matching performance charts since the basis of the SFM is the same for every plane in DCS. From the engineer himself.

 

And thankyou to the caribous fanclubs support!

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Just saw this thread Discus177, keep up the great work, i love the "Boo", my first contact with one was stepping off the ramp at 700ft over a Lake in the Hunter Valley in 1978.

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yes Discus177, and not very far from that lake. I also remember that this bird could reverse really well as well. For STOL on a rough surface this plane was fantastic. Heres a pic or two from an airshow that had one ( retired now) and some old pre digital pics.

 

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