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FSCAI Third Edition is released!

Ok guys. I'll convert the mission for P3D also and Victory I'll test if I can
add descent rate also. Expect flying it at weekend.
 
Using the "top model" of mil. aviation, F-14D Tomcat (by Dino Cattaneo)
and as mission's background the gulf of Sidra incident of late 80's, this is
a carrier operations "the real thing" mission thank's to FSCAI program,
from carrier's deck until back to carrier for landing and a true Air to Air Combat
against AI Mig23s... Best experience with Tacpack, otherwise FSCAI provides for
use the same weapons that AIs use.
Corresponds to my F-14 above posts video.

I have created this mission, as a demo of FSCAI's potential in military
- combat simulation in FS, but also as an experiment of how well FS
can deliver a similar experience to native combat sims, now that FSCAI's
evolvement has reached it's current state of abilities (still in early stage of development).

Any feedback would be much appreciated. Uploaded at SOH library, but here
is also another link : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zQiZG82cxOTtuXNlE8a7UiRifx5u4UI6

Conversion to P3D, probably tommorow.
 
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