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I can confirm problem with loads is right side only Alex.

with regard to wheel problem... I usually find if I have that problem with a part looking light on the unlit side and vice versa, that it is a geometry problem... not always easy to find exactly what it doesn't like about the geometry and fix it but that's usually the cause I find.

Matt
 
So awesome in every respect! :encouragement:

I do not have fond memories of life onboard a carrier, but it is fun to "relive" being on one. I can almost smell the JP-5 (which was ever present in the air, and you could taste it in the drinking water).

I remember a klaxon type horn would be sounded every time a elevator was about to move up or down.

NC

 
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Here's a good trick. I'm on the elevator - and I don't fall through!

Dave
 
Lift go's up, Lift go's down Lift go's up, Lift go's down Lift go's up, Lift go's down , Thanks NC never had a chance to get on board a US Carrier, amazing ships , New Zealand and it stupid anti nuclear politics dribble, my kind of holiday, spend a few months on board exploring and meeting the crew, photo's - watching flight deck operations , it would be one hell of a holiday.
 
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Working elevators on the Coral Sea.



Can you imagine the shape of an aircraft that was actually designed with maintainers in mind?
It'd never get off the ground - or would it?

Dave

Again, another great model and development team. The attention to the carrier is fantastic and brings it to life. Thanks for this great work.
 
The added image/effect of drainage ports on lower section of ship's hull is cool!

When on the Independence, we would throw garbage off designated sponsons. The one we used was right outside my workcenter, the VA-15 AME shop, located port side, forward of the hangar bay. On one occasion, three guys were tossing garbage and a rogue wave washed them overboard. One of them hit his head on the side of the sponson, was knocked unconscious and drowned. The other two per picked up by the rescue helo. NC

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Found a interesting youtube video. It is a collection of still shots, but there are some cool audio samples of the ship's 1MC, i.e. Battlestations, etc.....

 

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Guys, here is a website worth checking for the phanatics. It has been invaluable to our research in order to get the exteriors and cockpits of the various F-4B/N variants right. This guy was working in USAF F-4C/Ds and has done a great job documenting the differences. He has included the full F-4B EW upgrade program, as well as F-4C/D Wild Weasel information and British Phantom differences.
http://phantomphacts.blogspot.com.cy/p/usn-ew-equipment.html
 
After some last second fixes and a delay, we are ready to sent 0.98 release candidate for final testing. 0.98 will support FSX:A, FSX:Steam and P3Dv2. We're holding back with v3 as we have some problems with the ADIs in there.

Meanwhile, work is going on for the F-4N. Dave previewed the external models some weeks ago, so here are some WIP shots of the cockpits.

F-4B APR-24: Same cockpit as the one you have but with RHAW equipment. This modification was done when the US Navy was experimenting with RHAW equipment and went through APR-24, 27, 25 before settling on the last one.


Late F-4B/N Cockpit: some different instrumentation, Mk.H7 seats, RHAW equipment, countermeasure control panel in the rear cockpit, Datalink panels (will not be operational), ALQ-126 "brows" on the intakes (late F-4Ns)

This essentially means three cockpit configurations (B, APR-24, Late B/N) and four cockpits -if we account for the cosmetic "brows" on the late F-4N intakes.

Here are some Work-in-Progress shots of the F-4N front cockpit, Mk. H7 seat and the fully upgraded rear cockpit of the late F-4B/Ns. There are some bits and pieces missing still, but it will be done and sent for texturing the following days. Enjoy!

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No me Dave, great job on the paint.

Glad you like it. It's not anything that I've done, and it is included with the package.

The paints we're going to be offering are planned to be:

  • VF-111 Sundowners, based on USS Coral Sea.
  • VF-161 Chargers during its USS Midway deployment in Vietnam.
  • VF-151 Vigilantes CV-41.
  • VF-96 Fighting Falcons.
  • VF-51 Screaming Eagles CAG.
  • VF-84 Jolly Rogers.
  • VMFA-321 Bicentennial.
  • VX-4 Bicentennial.
  • VMFA-314 Black Knights.
  • VF-143 Pukin' Dogs.
  • VMFA-351.
  • VMFA-531 Grey Ghosts.
  • NATC.
  • VF-121 Pacemakers.
  • VF-151 Vigilantes CV-43.
  • F-110A Spectre.
A paint kit does exist for those wanting to produce their own skins.

Dave
 
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Who are you calling 'overdressed'?

Wonderful paint job! :applause:

Gene K
P.S. The VX-4 Bicentennial bird was actually an F-4J (sometimes called YF-4J) with a B radome and FIXED F-4S slats.
 
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