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Loving the MiG-19


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It is easy to point out flaws, but if you take a step back and review the flight-sim landscape since the original Flanker in 1995, we are living in a golden age of PC combat simulation.

 

I am eagerly awaiting the updates to the MiG-19, but I am not letting that get in the way of enjoying what we have now. It isn’t perfect, but it is a ton of fun to fly and learn.

 

Thank you Razbam for bringing a quirky Cold War relic to life in DCS.

 

 

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It sure is a beauty, and that natural metal effect is better than I've seen anywhere.

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Couldn't agree more. Stunning looking and lovely to fly. A bit like a Mig15 on steroids. I'm really enjoying mine.

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It is easy to point out flaws, but if you take a step back and review the flight-sim landscape since the original Flanker in 1995, we are living in a golden age of PC combat simulation.

 

I am eagerly awaiting the updates to the MiG-19, but I am not letting that get in the way of enjoying what we have now. It isn’t perfect, but it is a ton of fun to fly and learn.

 

Thank you Razbam for bringing a quirky Cold War relic to life in DCS.

 

 

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Thanks SVgamer72:)

 

 

and thanks to all, it´s good to know that you are enjoying it.

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Its a gorgeous beast. I love it to bits. From the cozy pit to the gleaming 50's futuristic exterior. The power! The dakkadakka. Its just great.

 

I am very happy with this and the prospect of future soviet aircraft from this team.

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I have been really enjoying my MiG-19P,she is a beauty,fun to fly and that bare metal skin is superb,wish the MiG-21 had the same metal finish.

 

Yes,there are still issues which are missing or not completed,are'nt there with every new module ?....but RAZBAM appear to be on top of the situation ,so it can only get better.

 

I'm also looking forward to the 'S' model being created as an future update too....this will be the icing on the cake for me personally.

 

Great work RAZBAM thumbup.gif

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My next module

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The S is the one without the nose ballast (radar) right?

 

Yes,correct,did'nt have a radar either.

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Patiently waiting for it to reach the stable branch :)

 

Don't ask why, it was love at first sight. The more I play DCS, the more I tend to hook to older aircraft. They are SO rewarding when you get full confidence operating those. You do the work ... not a computer.

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