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Milviz huey redux pack in the works!

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Milviz Huey Redux has entered beta
We just released the UH-1C to the beta testers yesterday. We hope the beta period will be fairly short, but we'll see.

The 'Redux' means this is an update to the original ND/Milviz Huey. But it's not just an upgrade - it's a total rewrite from the ground up as far as systems, sound, and flight dynamics go. Textures and materials are all substantially upgraded and improved.

We're committed to the maximum authenticity we can get for the iconic Huey under the FSX family of products. The final release will have both C and H models, and the C gunship model is fully and accurately tacpack'ed with 7.62 miniguns and 7.25 rockets.

Here's a short instructional video I did for the testers:



(Note this beta is still using the original engine sounds as the new sound package is still in the last stage of development.)

I'll keep you all updated on the progress towards release.

Thanks
Dutch

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ETHwP1u2fPo

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FSX/P3D with TacPack keeps getting better for combat aircraft. Milviz is doing a great job providing Vietnam/SFP1 era aircraft with TacPack support. But my experience with Simworks Studios' F-4B, TacPack, and available Vietnam mods for FSX convinced me that even with TacPack, FSX is far from a complete combat flight simulator. SF2 Vietnam is far superior for replicating the mission from ingress to egress. However, FSX is better for the takeoff/comms/landing aspects. I am tempted to buy the Milviz TacPack jets like the F-100D, F-4E, and F-4J, but I know they would just mostly remain unused and take up space on my hard drive as the Simworks F-4B already does.

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true but could get them and shelve them till the sim gets better. i havea ton load on my external.

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The money is better spent on two things: DCS, which I use almost daily and a 1981 Corvette that needs a lot of cash after years of neglect.

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