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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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MAJOR Milviz Updates for 8 Feb, 2011. T-38/Stuka

Roadburner440

Charter Member 2010
Good evening all. I know it has been quite a long time, but fear not as we have been busy behind the scene working on the models. The T-38's and Stuka have finished with exterior texturing, and we hope everyone is pleased with the results. As Colin put in another thread earlier on we decided to re-induct the Stuka for re-texturing and UVing as we used older methods originally. Other than that stuff is also continuing behind the scenes with the F-15 Eagles. I imagine that is enough talk for now. Obviously later on in coding once we hammer out all the technical goodies we will update everyone on that front. We will start off with the T-38's.

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JU-87 to be posted below:
 
Steve,

As always, fantastic models from MILVIZ, and with the later TAC Pack updates and CS weaposn mods, looking much more forward to military releases or making a mercenary HU16 like in the movie Expendables. Life is so good right now.....

Matt
 
We are working on our own weapons for the F-15 that actually do interact with aircraft, and the ground for the F-15 Eagles.. Obviously the T-38 doesn't have weapons. Not so sure at this point what we may/may not do for the Stuka. Rest assured the F-15 will have weapons though so you will not have to spend any extra money on your part to add weapons to it. Although I do myself plan on getting the Tac Pack for my own VRS Superbug as I cannot add weapons to that with our own system, lol.
 
The Stuka will be a joint exercise with Classic Hangars (go with the best!) and the T-38, like the Eagles, will be ours alone.

Both the Eagles and the T-38, like the 310, will be fully detailed in terms of avionics and will fly "as close as real" as we can get it.

In terms of weapons, well,... Loose lips just sank that ship!!!!! That will be a subject for another day....

For the T-38A, here's a pic in sim of the front pit. Note that all extraneous stuff is on holiday.... (hidden for the purposes of testing) (thanks Bill)

http://img201.imageshack.us/f/t38wip000006.jpg/

Shots of the Eagle E in sim will be posted very soon... (just wait till you see this bird!)
 
Loose lips? We have had videos on the Milviz Inc Youtube page showing the weapons for about 2 months. Figure by now it is common knowledge. :kilroy: http://www.youtube.com/user/milvizinc Just don't want to see people buy products they otherwise may not have bought for the birds when we are already doing it. Think everyone is watching their bottom line these days.
 
We always do paintkits. always. It will likely be released before the product is... though that will have to be discussed with Mathias...
 
Impressive work gentlemen, I've been waiting for a good Stuka. Personally I think that the Stuka and the T-38 have been under represented in FS, so It's nice to see some great looking models in the works! One question though, will the Stuka have it's dive siren?
 
Outstanding. Will definitely sign up for a T-38. No doubt about it.

Looking forward to it.

thanks,
 
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