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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

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F8F wip shots

USNR Glenview 1951

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Are the pylons removable?

In a word, yes.

IN more than one word: a full load editor is included, as you see in the screenshot. Everything can be mixed up and loaded individually. Weights affect the aircraft as they are loaded. Even things such as ammo weight differences (M3 versus M2) have been factored in, as has the exact amount of ammo each aircraft can carry.

For the repainters, a very simple system means that the aircraft will be automatically configured with the correct weapons and outfit based on what is written in the CFG.

The tug can also be driven around if you fancy a bit of 'towing simulator' time.

Dan.
 
The Panther is coming along at a good pace, regarding release date for the F8F is yet to be decided - simply because the new framework will power our other products so we need to get things right with it. This is not to say it will be fool proof :wavey:



Nice, is there a release date yet and how is the panther coming along?
 
The shots really show off what an outstanding product this is shaping up to become.

Question: with the Hellcat, I've noticed it's markedly heavier on frames than other FS models - how will the Bearcat likely compare? I know it could be my machine is a bit slow, but all things being equal, I'm curious about how this one will be perform fps wise ...

Again - great job, and many thanks!!

dl
 
The F8F has been built with FPS in mind so everything should be just fine, our P36 should be a good testament to that.
 
The F8F has been built with FPS in mind so everything should be just fine, our P36 should be a good testament to that.


That (and DoMokun's) answers my question perfectly. I'm not complaining about the F6F, it was my first FSX addon, so initially I thought "oh no, what I done - I don't have the PC to run this sim" - but since the other addons run better, I've just chalked it up to that one being a bit heavier to run - at least on my wee box. And I accept that, since most pc's will be stronger than mine.

That the F8F will run smoother just makes my day!!!

thanks to all,

dl
 
Lovely plumeage :ernae: Im hoping that i wont get the stutters with this one like wot I had with the dauntless. The Hellcat and P-36 are super smooth :salute:
 
Hi Guys, just a little something to keep your interests up :

From you know who Mr Mirage, excellent work in which im a big fan.

 
looks fantastic!! :jump:

If i may, not sure if its just the vid or my eyes, but the big metal thing with a dail to the right of the gunsight looks a little blurry compared to everything else :engel016:
 
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