michael davies
Charter Member 2012
Hey Mr. Davies. First thanks for modeling the Tomcat.. Owning all of the other birds that have been released over the years this will be a must have with Aerosofts quality, and detail.. 2 questions though (and if you cant answer that is fine).. but why choose the A model with the Pratt-Whitney TF-30's w/all of their issues as opposed the B model with the more powerful GE-110 engines? If doing the A model is it intended to model all the quirks invovled with the TF-30's (flying the airplane around the engines, and not the aircraft limits)..? From what I read they did a really good job on the F-16, and would like to see that effort done for the F-14. Regardless it is all good news, and look forward to seeing this rendition in the sim. Should definately be the best one yet.
The A model was chosen for its broad spectrum of variants in the paint department, and theres more of them across more Squadrons, the D model is limited to just two or three Squadrons, there is the A+ and the B, but the A has the most choices.
The TF-30 is an issue and how far you go down the road of authenticity is difficult, most here in this forum would love the engines to be ultra accurate, but as seen in the Razbam A-7 thread, it has its detractors and Aerosoft does sell to a wider general audience which may be less discerning when it comes to engine management. The engine fidelity has not been discussed in great detail yet, so the final guise is unknown, I suspect it may end up with a high end specification but not so high to cause casual fliers issues, or it might end up with two FDEs, normal and advanced.
If the F-16 was advanced enough for you and wasn't a factor for the casual simmer then expect much the same on the F-14.
We hope the model will please customers, the current competition is high and there is always the risk that either or both may revamp their work or another appear (enter stage left) on the scene, thats the risk we take and the environment we knowingly work in these days.
Kindest
Michael


