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Mig-23MLD Cockpit (V1.3) (TMF)


This is the Mig-23MLD cockpit. The Mig-23MLD was the "ultimate" and last version Mig-23 released starting in 1982. I added quite a few changes compared to the earlier ones including a new HUD from Starfighter 2 and Lindr2, a new cockpit color and changed the gunsight around to match photos better. It now has two new knobs on it according to photos.

Full instructions in the read me, along with all sorts of historical and operational notes

Enjoy!


 

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Thanks Ordway, for both Flogger pits and the great explanation.

Looks like another couple of designers must be decorated by the West for producing such a "difficult"plane

(except for the MLD probably) which, in combination with the standards of training of the average Warpac pilot , resulted in a not so dangerous adversary for our Cold War pilots..... : :blink:

 

Hou doe,

 

Derk :smile:

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Nice work!

 

A possible issue: if by 'ECM' you mean an onboard jammer, there's no provision for one in your cockpit package. I don't know whether that was intentional or not.

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Nice work!

 

A possible issue: if by 'ECM' you mean an onboard jammer, there's no provision for one in your cockpit package. I don't know whether that was intentional or not.

 

 

I am just working on the cockpits right now. I use other people's published- on- combatace avionics.ini and cockpit.ini files- Mirage factory, Starfighter, Lindr2 etc. These Mig-23/27 cockpits are just swamping me -(12- or so). You are right that it needs ecm in many cases.

 

I also think severe work needs to be done on most Mig-23 flight models to dumb the hel_ out of them- (the sfp1 versions seem currently to maneuver like F-5s in a fight)...however Gephard did the flight model (well I think) on his Mig-23 MK carrier version downloadable at:

 

http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showt...amp;hl=mig-23mk

 

The Mig-23s could barely get out of their own way if they maneuvered according to all the information I have although they had exceptional acceleration, climb and speed: Flight test links:

 

 

http://www.warbirdsofdelaware.com/Airplane...87/Default.aspx

 

F-18.http://quicklink.all.googlepages.com/mig23.htm

 

 

http://books.google.com/books?id=6yJ8gfVAm...lt&resnum=4

 

http://dewarbirdracing.com/Airplanes/MiG23...87/Default.aspx

 

http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/vie...20-%200508.html

 

I think we need people to work on the avionics as well as the flght models.

 

 

Maybe I will make some mig-23 flight models someday.

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Hey, why are people getting so pissed off at me. All I do is make the cockpits and try to make them flyable using already published .inis and obviously you use other people's flight models.

 

Remember, I am publishing the *cockpits* in the "cockpit" section...not the ".ini", or complete "aircraft", etc. section. If you have a problem with the avionics.ini, or flight model, they're not mine...frankly I have a lot of problems with them too...but I have to include them just so my cockpits will work and you don't have to hunt all over combatace or the Internet to get the missing components.

 

I know it is frustating for you, but it is frustrating for me as well.

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Ordway --

 

I'll add the ECM to my own MiG if I think it's warranted. I was just trying to clear up what seemed to be an inconsistency between your initial product description and the actual contents of your download package. But, at any rate, it certainly isn't any big deal to me.

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