FSX-A: T-38A Talon TBird

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FSX-A: T-38A Talon TBird

Post by AV8R » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:32 pm

Very good graphics, flight model, clickable cockpit.

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No MP shared cpit till they do a C model. This bird begs to have it.
Imagine what possibilities that would bring for videos and training wingies.

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S!

PS @Panther
Still enjoying the flip side I see.

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Re: FSX-A: T-38A Talon TBird

Post by Panther » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:20 pm

AV8R wrote:PS @Panther
Still enjoying the flip side I see.

AV8R
Yeah, I was born to be inverted. :D

Speaking of T-38, have you seen our T-38 model for Lock On Flaming Cliffs 2?
http://www.virtualthunderbirds.com/foru ... php?t=3268

Although FSX has it's advantages for clickable cockpits, real terrain, it however lacks the ability for close multiplayer formation flying. If you thought F4AF was hard, FSX lacks in the network area for formation flying as well.
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Post by AV8R » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:51 pm

FalconAF... Too bad.
Been doing a lot of FalconBMS and IL2-COD lately.
As you know, both are very capable close formation sims.

I can't help but fly close even into combat or check into the cockpit of the fallen. But then I have to clear wingies six and have to go to proper spread.

I tried to check out your link, but no go on my iPad... Flash.


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Post by Lawndart » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:07 pm

AV8R wrote:I tried to check out your link, but no go on my iPad... Flash.
The T-38 photos are also posted on Facebook in an album: www.facebook.com/VirtualTbirds
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Post by AV8R » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:32 pm

That worked great on the iPad. :)

Very handsome Talon model.

Gunner's cockpit is simply an artwork.

You run a tight ship sir!

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