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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

    Post 17 Warning

RAZBAM HARRIER AV-8B Plus........WIP shots

A couple of screenies.........:salute:

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Cheers,
Hank
 
Gun pod firing (sorry no sounds)..

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Prowler
 
A new video of the Harrier taking off.


It takes practice to transition this aircraft from vertical to level flight. Expect to crash a lot before you get the hang of it.
The wind vane that is in the front will help you to line up the aircraft against the wind. It shows the wind direction.
The water system over-revs the engine and lowers the temp, but you only have a 90 seconds supply.
The VTOL HUD will help you determine when the nozzles are perpendicular to the ground taking the aircraft pitch into account. That means that 90º nozzles does not signify that the thrust is perpendicular to the ground.
 
That gunpod tried to kill me one day (and others) when unfired rounds cooked-off on a very hot readypad. A day I won't soon forget!:icon_lol:
 
My first job in the game industry was working at Eidos Interactive, working on their "Flying Nightmares II" flight sim/strategy game back in the late nineties. The highlight of the project was when we had Harrier pilots from VMA-513 visit our studio in downtown S.F. and try flying our version of the Harrier. After one of the pilots "bounced" off the ground he said, "Wished we could get the real ones to do that."

Congratulations on completing a great piece of work.

John MacKay
aka X_eidos2
 
cockpit lights operation

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Sys ops

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Prowler
 
Radar modes A/A

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Prowler
 
[h=6]RAZBAM AV-8B Harrier II Plus project update, we´re planning for a weekend release!(date could change due to any unforeseen circunstance)[/h]
Best regards

Prowler
 
That is really nice of him. :icon_lol:

Looking forward to this, the pictures of the model look stunning.
 
Hello Zeus,
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In the take-off video, when you pull the nose up the horizon line in the HUD goes up as well. And when you push down, the line goes down. That cannot be correct I would say.<o:p></o:p>
 
Hello Zeus,
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In the take-off video, when you pull the nose up the horizon line in the HUD goes up as well. And when you push down, the line goes down. That cannot be correct I would say.<o:p></o:p>

If you are talking about that inverted V, that is not the horizon line. That is called the Depressed Attitude Symbol. It shows when the nozzles are perpendicular to the ground. If they are on the same level as the aircraft pitch value, the engine thrust is at 90° with the ground. The DAS moves with the aircraft pitch but it does not remain level with the horizon.
 
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