Most Realist pilot animations I've ever seen in FS

Very impressive indeed! Luv the F-111, from an Australian POV it was our key aircraft from 1980 onwards (and only recently retired).

Who's doing the developing?

I really like that background music too, very atmospheric. I wonderwhat it's called?
 
Amazing! Great model and amazing attention to detail! The wing flex was one thing I really loved, and also the condensing of the air on maneuvers was done better then any other project I have ever seen. Simply exceptional!
 
Just Wondering...

I don't claim to know anything about the F-111, so I'll just ask. Why are there rather large visible flames in the engine while it is at idle/near idle? Can anyone confirm that it is how the real F-111 was? Nothing I've seen online in videos leads me to believe that's how the real plane was/is.
 
Fabulous preview. I shudder to think what performance will be like, with both cockpits, lots of polys, etc. - but I guess it may feasible to go light on fps - the RFN Etendard and the T-45 being examples of highly detailed planes that miraculously are easy on the fps.

Like Bjoern, I was hoping for a Raven, but will definitely watch this project.

thanks for the preview!

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Very impressive indeed! Luv the F-111, from an Australian POV it was our key aircraft from 1980 onwards (and only recently retired).

Who's doing the developing?

I really like that background music too, very atmospheric. I wonderwhat it's called?

The song is called "Stirb Nicht Vor Mir (Don't Die Before I Do)". From Rammstein's album Rosenrot. :)
 
I don't claim to know anything about the F-111, so I'll just ask. Why are there rather large visible flames in the engine while it is at idle/near idle? Can anyone confirm that it is how the real F-111 was? Nothing I've seen online in videos leads me to believe that's how the real plane was/is.

No it's not how the real F-111 is when at idle, nothing like it actually.

Nor should there be any flames visible when the engines are not in any afterburner stage.

There are 5 augmentation stages in the F-111.

The pilots look good as does the cockpit, so that's a plus there.

I hope they are watching the details with this aircraft, as it has many small differences between variants. And some not so small.

But it is good to see someone doing it.

Cheers.


 
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