Alpha RF-8 model

Quicksand

SOH-CM-2023
Since the Alpha forums are down, where can I find the RF-8 model for their Crusader? I just got it recently, and found a repaint that requires this modified model. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
 
It's ALPHA_RF-8A_Crusader.zip right here at SOH. :) Pls tell me what repaint you've found, it may be one I don't have.
 
Thanks for the HU, TARPSbird. The paint I found was one of several I found at FlightSim.com. It is called vfp-306 v1.1, by Flyboy Productions. I also found some beauties from rsgunner, and others. Thanks to all for these outstanding textures. TARPSbird, I'm off to find that model file, my friend. Thanks.
 
After further review..... It seems the RF-8A model here is the old freeware Crusader, in fact, it is the complete aircraft. I should have stated that I have purchased the newer payware Crusader. I looked closer:redf: at the readme file for the repaint I'm trying to add, and it calls for a model titled RF-8G... So I'm thinking this is a different animal.... Searches turned up zilch at the usual sites. Still trying....
 
I can tell you that AlphaSim never released that model.

It had been made available by the designer to those that requested it after purchase of the package had been verified. That was only for a short time.

Russ
 
Just to manage expectations on the "RF-" model ...

First, as has been noted, it is not officially supported by Alphasim - to the extent that that is even an issue now ... but I digress.

Secondly, and more importantly, the model is NOT an RF model, as was the case in the old Alphasim RF- of FS2002 days. This is only the standard E with pylons deleted. The large, radar-housing nose is the same, the rounded (versus square) front ventral profile is the same as the fighter version, the refueling probe is housed ina blister, rather than fully flush inside the fuselage, there are no modeled camera windows, etc.

When I worked as beta tester for this project with Carl, I pitched really hard for the photo bird, but alas, it just didn't happen. The "model" that's being bandied about allows the RF paints to work, and gives the model a "psuedo RF-4" look. I'm certainly grateful that this stopgap solution exists, and that repainters have done the best they could to approximate the look of the RF as best as possible under the circumstances - but it is a pity, given the historical importance of these birds, that a true recce version was never done.

If I had one FS wish, it would be for an Alphasim or equivalent RF-8 for FS9. I'm not going to say I think it'll never happen .... all I'll say is, thank goodness for the recce versions of the Voodoo and Phantom ... 'cause that's all fast tac photo recce out there, I'm afraid, for cold war jets. And the AH Panther, I suppose - but, time will tell.

I hope that helps clear things up.

dl
 
I heard a whisper there might be a new F-8 kicking around somewhere ;), probably FSx native though, maybe FS9 as well.

Best

Michael
 
AlphaSim's RF-8A which I referenced in my post above is not a F-8E in photo bird textures, it is the actual dedicated photo version. The major structural difference (aside from no cannon or weapons stations) is the flat sides and bottom of the forward fuselage to accommodate the camera bay windows. Admittedly it is rather dated these days but Phil and crew (Michael Davies included) did a nice job on the old bird. When it came out I sent screenshots to several pilots from VFP-63 who flew the RF-8 during Vietnam and they gave it a thumbs-up. It flies OK in FS2004 although you get the "some features may not work..." prompt when you start a flight. It needs a F-8 panel and sound alias to your choice of jet noise. Go ahead and play with it, the price is right. :)
 
For those who decide to grab the older freeware RF-8A, or any of the Alpha Sim Crusaders, I did panel sets for them all...using the original panel bmp from the collection Phil released as freeware over on Simviation.com. The panel set for the RF-8A includes a working (at least in CFS2) camera view. CFS2 gauges are included in the packs.

OBIO
 
AlphaSim's RF-8A which I referenced in my post above is not a F-8E in photo bird textures, it is the actual dedicated photo version. The major structural difference (aside from no cannon or weapons stations) is the flat sides and bottom of the forward fuselage to accommodate the camera bay windows. Admittedly it is rather dated these days but Phil and crew (Michael Davies included) did a nice job on the old bird. When it came out I sent screenshots to several pilots from VFP-63 who flew the RF-8 during Vietnam and they gave it a thumbs-up. It flies OK in FS2004 although you get the "some features may not work..." prompt when you start a flight. It needs a F-8 panel and sound alias to your choice of jet noise. Go ahead and play with it, the price is right. :)

Thats ma gal LOL, was a pig to model that variable incidence wing back then in FSDS, no stackable animations like we have these days, I think it worked out at two wings and three sets of slats and flaps all with visable codes to show the correct one at each stage of the animation :isadizzy:.

Nice to see it still getting some air time :applause:

Best

Michael
 
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