Tempest Mark II for CFS3

I don't mind at all Joost, it's always good to get others look over a model. However much you think you know your own work, someone else will always spot what you've missed or have different requirements.

And TrackIR is on my shopping list, it's just way down it after lots of other things. Always assuming the family don't come up with other, er, priorities. And they will.
 
Tom, it's truly a thing of beauty!! :applause::applause::applause: First class all round, faultless.

I love the 'pit too, suitably complex. She's a beast to get off the runway, I tried at Kenley first, way too short so went to Harrowbeer and got off in the nick of time. She actually 'feels' heavy!

The sound is awesome too and the fly-by is really very good, difficult to achieve in CFS3.

Thank you Tom, John and all others involved for a such a masterpiece!

Cheers!

Clive
 
Thank you

Love the sound of the motor and canons and as for the model :jump::redfire:
sight a little dark My eyes
THANKS
Chris:pop4:
 
Wowzers!

This is truly a beautiful and beautifully done aircraft...
Thanx to all... :ernaehrung004: :medals:

Did this bird fly any missions toward the close of WWII and if so, what time periods?
thanx in advance
 
...Did this bird fly any missions toward the close of WWII and if so, what time periods?
thanx in advance

No, it was too late for any WW2 service, but others did use them afterwards. You'll find a brief history of its service in Tempest readme.pdf in the download - it's in the tempest_mkii directory.
 
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