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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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Milviz F-86F-30 Sabre On Final

Jets, even these early ones aren't really my thing, but the image look absolutely stunning!

Cheers,
Huub
 
Two major users of ECM pods on T-33s...

1. USAF Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron (DSES) units in the 60's and 70's flew with ECM and chaff pods (these units where used to exercise US air defense capability and they flew EB-57s and AT-33s)
2, The Canadian Forces also flew a version called the ET-33 (I think) used to exercise other aircraft (F-18s for example)

Kent
 
I thought as much. From 1966 to 1968 I worked ECM for the 4677 DSES at Hill AFB for the EB-57D and E's. I heard back then that ALE-2's were being used on some T-33's somewhere. But, never heard about active ECM pods of any sort.
 
I would LOVE...

...an EB-57 in FSX-- the Alphasim one is really long in the tooth. The EE Canberra of course has been done ad nauseaum....

K
 
No jet yet..have money to spend, just dont know when, I can fly a saber, and pay you for your labor, post link up and make a buck so I can fly so low I make you duck..
 
As requested by Kiwikat :wavey:

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Regards, Diego
 
As I already wrote about the F15 elsewhere, there's sensuality in these textures... I've never seen other cockpit with that feeling that you can touch the metal, the paint or the glass and they will feel like metal, paint or glass... This is a masterpiece, and I could buy this plane for this sole reason, like a book or a picture.
 
All nice and dandy (it really is nice :)) but as has been asked before and not answered. How's this airplane replicating the systems? I want to have some work to do in the cockpit. I want to have to worry about flame outs and it's quirks in flight behaviour. Is it replicated and to what extent?

Thank guys for making such a beautiful aircraft (as all your stuff)!

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I know it's the "K" but still beautiful!
 
Stunning pictures Diego, thanks for posting!

As a user of Gmax [ok, a very poor one] and Paint Shop Pro, I'm just gobsmacked at the care and detail... Just look at the wiring coil to the map lamp - amazing.

I'm sure many of you recall the FS9 F-86 made by Kirk Olsson? It was superb for it's time, but my we've come a long way thanks to great developers such as Milviz.

Plastic is at the ready for this beauty.

Dave.
 
@Anneke: the plane is not exactly complex in terms of systems. The only major thing we didn't do (yet) is the weapons/radar system(s). As for flameouts... it wasn't known for that but, that said... there are things that can "happen"... bad things....
 
As requested by Kiwikat...

DANG! MD, you really know how to put a chap off his 3ds Max experimenting! OTOH, I look closer at how detailed the modeling is, what's simple and what's more complex and I think someday...

Colin and crew, that's the best thing for FSX I've ever seen. Congratulations to you all! :icon29::icon29::icon29: (still saving my pennies...)
 
Diego, what airshow did you visit to get those shots. Absolutely fantastic. This is definitely a must for me. Thanks for sharing.
 
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