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Rushing to downloads section right now!!!!!!!!!!!! Early Christmas present or what! Wahoo!

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That, is a BIG plane.

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That, is a BIG plane.

 

Crew: Two (pilot and weapons system officer)

Length: 22.69 m (74 ft 5 in)

Wingspan: 13.46 m (44 ft 2 in)

Height: 6.15 m (20 ft 2 in)

Wing area: 61.6 m² (663 ft²)

Empty weight: 21,820 kg (48,100 lb)

Loaded weight: 41,000 kg (90,400 lb)

Max takeoff weight: 46,200 kg (101,900 lb)

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Crew: Two (pilot and weapons system officer)

Length: 22.69 m (74 ft 5 in)

Wingspan: 13.46 m (44 ft 2 in)

Height: 6.15 m (20 ft 2 in)

Wing area: 61.6 m² (663 ft²)

Empty weight: 21,820 kg (48,100 lb)

Loaded weight: 41,000 kg (90,400 lb)

Max takeoff weight: 46,200 kg (101,900 lb)

As big as a B-17 (except the wingspan)! :blink:

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Ok it happend again! I`m not at home for 2 days and what do i see??? he... veltro releasing planes ...damn I always have to wait!

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Well, I've had the pleasure to fight both in it, and against it. Thoroughbred interceptor to be sure, but then, we all know that. Those 4 AA-9's are really useful: on my first flight me and my wingman got engaged with 8 Kfir C2's; I knocked one down at range with my AA-9 (the other 3 failed) and it turned into a gunfight as one of the remaining 7 Kfirs converted on me. I departed and recovered the aircraft twice in the process of this and ended up getting the guns kill after about three minutes of forcing him to overshoot and cross my nose. He turned into me and zzzzip! Bam! At about this time my wingman was jumped by all 6 remaining Kfirs and 2 F-16 Netz and had no-sh*t 8 missiles fired at him (showed in the AAR), the last one hit and he went down. I ran like hell and by some miracle heard Red Crown say "mission accomplished".

 

Facing against the -31 in my F-14A (surprise, surprise) was cake. Recon mission that saw a combined 12 AIM-54's and 4 AIM-9's fired from me and my wing, and then on the way back to base, no more than 10 miles from home there's a flight of 4 Foxhounds. They didn't shoot their AA-9's for some reason and instead choose to get into the phonebooth. Wrong answer. We tore 'em to shreds with our Vulcan cannons.

 

Great work, Veltro!

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uploaded old folder , asked moderator to remove and will upload again

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can you be more specific ?

 

I've noticed the gears are wrong,

 

foxgear.jpg

compared with

img00031.jpg

 

the second main gear should be the outer gear and the 1st main gear should be the inner gear, like this:

 

foxgearright.jpg

 

the whole gear should be kinda more thinner, and should be move a little bit outside of the body:

 

gear.jpg

Note that the foxhound is facing the photographer when pictured, you might be confused with the gear

 

 

 

and wings are kinda short, for me though

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Didn't you just post the exact same thing in the download thread?

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Didn't you just post the exact same thing in the download thread?

 

Yes I did, but it won't appear on the Latest Post Box, so to make sure i double posted

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OK Uploaded ( the only change is the LOD File )

 

this time I also posted it under the right category :crazy:

Edited by Veltro2k

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Yo, razgriz31m, don't start going all rivet counter on the man.

 

He just put up a very fine example of aerospace excellence at the cost of nothing to you or me.

 

Show a little gratitude, that last post came off as demanding. Take a little time and look at the changes. After all, he took the time, and lots of it, to make it.

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Yo, razgriz31m, don't start going all rivet counter on the man.

 

He just put up a very fine example of aerospace excellence at the cost of nothing to you or me.

 

Show a little gratitude, that last post came off as demanding. Take a little time and look at the changes. After all, he took the time, and lots of it, to make it.

 

YO, first of all I'm not rivet counting, on my earlier post, i said i was freakin' awesome but obviously needs some work on the gear, and he replied " can you be more specific?" so I answered, and i was just curious of the problem, I didn't said "Hey! why's the gear like that! that su*ks!", i said it in a nice manner,I even affirmed.

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Zokay, I must have read it wrong.

 

Intent is a hard thing to get across on the internet...

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Zokay, I must have read it wrong.

 

Intent is a hard thing to get across on the internet...

 

Yeah, sometimes our words may appear mean in the internet, but on personal, we're laughing like hell :lol:

Edited by razgriz31m

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Oh no,

 

 

Something is wrong again,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

naaaah! something is wrong with me! i can't stop flying it!!!! =) thanks Veltro!

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Great build, Veltro, thanks!

 

Just a small question.

I cannot find migtank.bmp (the texture for MiG31tank) in the folders.

I wonder is it just me or may be it was left out on purpose?

 

Best Regards,

Svetlin

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