More Alphasim goodies...

Have never liked the HUD they assigned to the Raptor or Eurofighter. I've been looking for a good replacement.
 
It was mentioned that there were lots of paints for these two. I found a bunch for the VooDoo on both Avsim and Flightsim, but only found 4 files, including the one posted here Sunday the 24th by rsgunner, at-28d-5.zip, for the Trojan. Any help on more? I have bunches for Tim Conrad's Trojans.

I hve found a few lurking in me old paint hanger, that I never got around to releasing.
 
Have never liked the HUD they assigned to the Raptor or Eurofighter. I've been looking for a good replacement.
We were using the HUD and radar by Eric Marciano for just about everything back in the day (my fault I guess for setting up the meeting :icon_lol:). There are some HUDS with the Iris freeware releases that are possibly more suited?
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Have never liked the HUD they assigned to the Raptor or Eurofighter. I've been looking for a good replacement.
I like this one...

FS2004 F/A-18 Hornet HUD
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[SIZE=-1] FS2004 F/A-18 Hornet HUD, panel, "meatball". This is a HUD (Heads Up Display) gauge modelled after the F/A-18 Hornets. It looks very similar to the real thing, and hopefully operates much the same. It features working and properly scaled elements such as a pitch ladder, velocity vector, and AoA bracket, among other essentials (basic flight and nav info), and includes several switches to turn on/off or modify various HUD elements. A good HUD should be a primary flight instrument, and this was designed with that in mind. Also includes a "meatball" gauge, which displays the Navy's IFLOLS lighting system used for carrier landings. The panel, beyond the HUD, is rudimentary and was designed for those who value function and utility over eye candy. By Scott Printz.
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The flight dynamics of this a/c make it just about the easiest high performance jet to fly I've ever tried. With a force-feel stick, you can really feel its weight. It's stable around all axes, too!

Marc
 
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