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3rd Gen jet fighters?


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With the release of the mig 21, I am curious if we can see other 3rd gen fighters, I would love to see a release of the f5, Mirage, phantom, ect ect ect... any thoughts? or even a harrier would be nice....

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I have said it before and here it is again: J35 Draken and JA37/AJ37 Viggen for DCS!

 

If I were able to I would make them myself, but I do not have the knowledge :(

 

Edit: Some people are making a pretty nice Viggen for BMS :)

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A Phantom at DCS-fidelity would be heavenly. :D

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AJ37 Viggen would be very nice indeed!

J35 Draken just looks fantastic!

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Imagine flying the JA37 in DCS and using the automatic cannon engagement where the autopilot is steering the plane to line up for a "guns kill". :lol:

 

This is what a Viggen pilot thinks of the system:

7. The JA37 version had an automatic cannon, supposed to steer the aircraft for you once its locked on to the target so that every round hit its target. Does it really? And if yes, how much control does the aircraft have during this moment?

It does work. In fact it works extremely well. It often replaced the Sidewinder as weapon of choice because of its 360 degrees capability and explosive force. The aircraft is in control of yaw and pitch. You just make sure to keep the proper roll angle. The aircraft is pretty brutal in its attempts to keep the alignment, so motion sickness was actually a common outcome for some pilots after a sortie!

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