Cloud 9s F-4 Phantom

Tom Burnside

Charter Member
Has anyone got this aircraft for FS9 ive wanted this for a long time but didnt want to waste money on something I dont like. Plus has it got the standard FS9 equipment like GPS and autopilot.
 
I have it and its a wonderful model, im guessing it has both GPS and autopilot, but i never use either so i cant be sure, but its certainly not a waste of money as its probably one of the best payware military planes for FS9 money can buy. Being a Brit, i also like to fly the RAF/RN Iris model and i also like the Alpha freeware package esp the short-nose Vietnam era USN/USAF models. but if you have the ready's, im sure you wont be dissapionted if you take the plunge.
cheers ian

PS, i cant remember how much i paid, but i do remember thinking that i got a lot of plane for my money
 
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I have it. It is by far the best F-4 in FS9, but it lacks GPS - which is easily added manually.
It does have an autopilot.
I must confess to having 'tweaked' the panel for this.

It's an F-4F, but can get away with being one of F-4E/EJ/J - and there are skins for all these readily available.

Dave
 
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I have it. It is by far the best F-4 in FS9, but it lacks GPS - which is easily added manually.
It does have an autopilot.
I must confess to having 'tweaked' the panel for this.

It's an F-4F, but can get away with being one of F-4E/EJ/J - and there are skins for all these readily available.

Dave

As Dave says it is the best F-4 around!
 
I just got through with the trial period, which is all of about 5 minutes, just long enough to poke around the cockpit a little and check out an external texture or two. It didn't last long enough to determine if engine start procedures are accurate, and I couldn't check out the sound package. Still and all, it seems to be very well done indeed, excellent detailed external textures with a significant number of choices re: external stores.

The "training" F-4B version looks interesting, it's an F-4E in Navy markings.

I would take it one visits the home page (FSDreamTeam site) and completes the purchase transaction there. How much does this go for? I couldn't find a price at that site.
 
I just got through with the trial period, which is all of about 5 minutes, just long enough to poke around the cockpit a little and check out an external texture or two. It didn't last long enough to determine if engine start procedures are accurate, and I couldn't check out the sound package. Still and all, it seems to be very well done indeed, excellent detailed external textures with a significant number of choices re: external stores.

The "training" F-4B version looks interesting, it's an F-4E in Navy markings.

I would take it one visits the home page (FSDreamTeam site) and completes the purchase transaction there. How much does this go for? I couldn't find a price at that site.

iirc you purchase it from within fltsim. it adds a purchase module to fs.
take a look at tabs along top of fs window.

Ttfn
pete
 
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