• Warbirds Library V4 (Resources for now) How to


    We just posted part one of the how to on uploading new files to the Library. Part 1 covers adding new files. Part 2 will cover making changes to your the uploads you own.


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P3D_V5 Screenshots P3D V 5

This french lady might catch you

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Restauravia's Mirage IIIC (P3DV4 but seems to work with out issues in V5). Now to find JK's great OZ paints for her!
 
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So might this one:

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Jan Kees paint from FSX RAAF A3-14
Still the most useless aeroplane the RAAF ever got. Good for 1 hour - very fast - but a pure interceptor with very short range! Just the thing for the wide open spaces of OZ - not! Still a hoot to run around in!
 
Quite surprising what works well in P3Dv4 and P3Dv5, for example the RAZBAM F102 looks and flies better than I remember under FSX!
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The French have no chance. This is the only one that might manage to stay with the Lightning in a climb.

Dave (not biased in any way)
 
So might this one:

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Jan Kees paint from FSX RAAF A3-14
Still the most useless aeroplane the RAAF ever got. Good for 1 hour - very fast - but a pure interceptor with very short range! Just the thing for the wide open spaces of OZ - not! Still a hoot to run around in!


Could have been worse Mike, image the delays incurred if the RAAF Brass had their way and hung out for an Avon powered version!:banghead:
 
Wombat 666. Yep - thats the RAAF they always know better - thats how we ended up with 128 items on the CT-4 check list! Ah the magic parrot miss it not! I am still scarred from doing 5 fully developed spin sorties on a hot afternoon with blogs (at 35C+ the parrot was pushed to get 200-500 fpm climb on a hot day- long way back from 2000 ft to 6000 ft to do it all again, not to mention doing 80 touch and goes with a full days circuits. Yeah and 50C under the bubble canopy at the dispatch ramp. Then hours of write-ups afterwards! Got me thinking and to think it all started with a win in the lucky lottery to go on an overseas holiday to some place called Nam!

I agree It is interesting how more stable or real these older models are in P3D - across the board I am not sure why that is - maybe it is the 64 bit processors! And the lift in the quality of the graphics is still outstanding.

Seeing I have temporarily hijacked the thread - I wish there was an easy fix for the way the shiny aluminium textures in FSX go dirty grey in P3D.
 
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Which model is this? looks terrific.

It's the Aerosoft Lightning family -- the F1A first, then the F2A. There are P3D mods available on the Aerosoft forum.

Lightning pilots were a strange breed. They kept one eye on the situation outside, one eye on the radar and one eye on the fuel gauges.

Dave
 
Random shots, the Mirage is one of my all time favorite fast movers and the Widgeon one of those sadly overlooked little gems.

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Wombatat666 - Ah the Mirage III even today still the most beautiful looking aircraft, a classic like the Spitfire - and my favourite fast ride as well. I had forgotten completely about the Widgeon. Fortunately Flysimware still have it (p3D) and now so do it - more fun - think I'll take it up the Torres Straight! Thanks for the reminder!
 
So who pushed the wrong tit??????
Carenado really need to get their labeling sorted..................:banghead:

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Ouch yeah seen that before with the AC500 and the F50 - they had no answers! Downloaded them about month later and they were good - but yeah looks like a real mess! With all that smoke looks like it has self destructed!
 
ToniJH - nice shots definitely true sky working for you there as well!

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Last light - time to go and do some night flying!

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It's the Aerosoft Lightning family -- the F1A first, then the F2A. There are P3D mods available on the Aerosoft forum.

Lightning pilots were a strange breed. They kept one eye on the situation outside, one eye on the radar and one eye on the fuel gauges.

Dave

Thanks Dave
 
ToniJH - nice shots definitely true sky working for you there as well!

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Hi, nice dusk screenshot from you :) I hope the next P3d update bring some optimization for EA, i use Medium settings there and it runs well on my machine.
 
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