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Well - call me Mr pessimistic

 

 

 

Remember that little "surprise" we had for the DCS crowd? well here it is:

Announcing the Mirage 2000C for DCS, with a superb model from Metal2Mesh (creators of some of the finest models around) we´ll bring to DCS this magnificent product. We have learned so much during the T-2 development process that we decided to move forward with this high performance and high profile fighter. Does this means we cancelled the T-2? not at all, gentlemen, it´s just being moved aside for the time being. But enough of the chatter, let´s put some pics here!..
Also, we´ll have another big DCS surprise shortly, regarding other models being readied for DCS, all these will have an AFM , aiming for the highest fidelity possible, in a combat simulator.
Gentlemen, we officially announce, the RAZBAM Mirage 2000C for DCS

 

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Well - call me Mr pessimistic

I agree with you. DCS, we start 100 WIP, we finish nothing!

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I agree with you. DCS, we start 100 WIP, we finish nothing!

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Originally Posted by CypherGrunyev  View Post
As the Fifth promised Air-frame by RAZBAM. being Single Seater, and widely used...
 
I can only hope to see this done by 2015.

 

 

 

 
Completely understand you, but trust me, if you could see the amount of airframes almost there, for DCS that have to be put on hold due to stuff not in our hands, you´ll say Oh good Lord!. Seriously, sometimes we are in the hands of ED and the continuous evolving of DCSW, the bright side of this is that they are there, waiting for the right time. The M2000C was moved forward over the T-2 for various reasons, sometimes we have to make a big business decision and we took it for the M2000C, UNLESS something unforseen by us happens, this bird will hit the DCS skies this very same year.
Best regards
Prowler

 

 
By Timghetta (Metal2Mesh):
 
http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=1993808&postcount=11
Right now we are doing the systems in the FSX version. 
 
Meanwhile the DCS version will be after we finish the AFM. Then we will start work on the DCS systems. By that time we should be finished with the FSX version systems.
 
which will allow us to use the HUD, VTB(Radar), WPN panel, and INS navigation of the FSX version and apply that knowledge with all the bells and whistles of the high fidelity that DCS can offer.
 
We are doing the Mirage 2000C (S-5) which has the RDI radar. Don't get it confused with the Mirage 2000-5, that is an entirely different aircraft. This Mirage is basically an AA interceptor, with very limited AG capabilities. It has the classic cockpit look with FBW abilities.
 
We have pilots, mechanics, and former officers that know this aircraft very well. Offering what ever information they can.

 

 
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More RAZBAM Mirage 2000C
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The BLG-66 Belouga cluster bomb is now functional. While smaller in size to the MK-20 Rockeye it is heavier.
BLG-66 / MK-20
Mass: 290 Kg vs 222 Kg
Bomblets: 151 / 247
Bomblet mass: 1.3 Kg / 0.59 Kg
This means that the BLG-66 bomblet carries a bigger punch.
The images are from a test flight. The green lines represent the radar arc.

 

 
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DCS: M-2000C by RAZBAM Now Available Steam

 

We are pleased to announce that RAZBAM M-2000C is now available for purchase on Steam!

DCS World on Steam

 

Please note that the DCS: M-2000C, and all future DCS World DLC releases on Steam, will now use Steam Keys instead of Starforce keys. As such, these purchases cannot be activated on the DCS World e-Shop version. Previous purchases will not be affected.

 

World War II Victory Day in Europe and DCS Bonus Spectacular Continues

In May of 1945 the Second World War came to end in Europe. This is celebrated in Russia as Victory Day on 9 May and in Western Europe and the US on 8 May as Victory in Europe (VE) Day. To commemorate the end of World War II in Europe, we are having a Bonus action. Use your bonus points to discount for many DCS modules (which participating in the bonus program) up to 60%!

 

Ends soon on Monday, 15 May at 0900 GMT.

 

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Aircraft Modules, Campaigns

 

DCS: Normandy 1944 Map Alpha Key Lottery

With the release of the Normandy 1944 Map fast approaching, we want to give our customers the chance to win a free key! On our Facebook page, we have started a lottery post. To enter yourself in the running, just share the post to your Facebook page and you will automatically be entered in the drawing. A week later, we will randomly select three winners.

 

 

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New DCS: World War II Assets Pack Video

 

In our continuing series of teaser videos for the DCS: World War II Assets Pack, we have three more to share today:

DCS: Normandy 1944 Map - Flak-Vierling 38 and Flak 37

DCS: World War II Assets Pack: Bofors 40 mm and Cromwell IV

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Pre-purchase now and save 20%: Normandy 1944 Map + WWII Assets Pack

 

DCS: World War II Assets Pack Obstacles

 

In addition to new ground, air defense, and ship units, the assets pack will also include numerous types and sub-types of obstacles. These range from landing beach objects to re-create the D-Day landing beaches to various types of tank and infantry barriers to be used further inland.

All of these are available in the Mission Editor.

Here are three images that display what is possible.

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Sincerely,
The Eagle Dynamics Team

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So finally Steam and ED keys will be totally separated. I figured that was coming.

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Who's having fun with the Mirage jet ?

It isnt fully finished yet, afaik.

 

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I don't think any DCS aircraft is ever finished. But the Mirage was released in a fairly good state for such a modern/complex aircraft and continues to steadily improve. I don't fly it a lot, mainly just some instant action dogfights or some cold start/taxi/takeoff/landing type missions just to explore/enjoy the flight model of a true delta.

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The devs must have had fun programing the UNI and the other French avionics specialties :biggrin:

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Seems very good quality to me - plenty of new systems to learn.

 

 

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I have at various times chosen one or two DCS aircraft to focus on learning, while flying the others intermittently for fun. I have not focused on the Mirage 2000, yet. I also have never studied it the way I know the Vietnam era fighters or the US teen fighters. So I can't really judge how realistic the Mirage 2000 is. I can just say that it looks and feels good when I fly it.

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Speaking of the "straight up at 60kts" episode:

One of the coolest features of the M2k has to be it's relatively crappy engine. The M53 is a single-spool turbofan (!) with a very modest pressure-ratio accross the compressor, which incidentally makes it almost stall-proof. Also, it should make the engine very responsive, especially in the later production-lots which are FADEC controlled.

Ed Rasimus once wrote a story of him flying a simulated attack mission against Madrid in his Torrejon-based F-4C. He was intercepted by a spanisch Mirage IIIEE and the little Mirage was all over him at high altitude, despite the (also) relatively crappy Atar 9C engine.

Simplicity is a weapon at times.

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Got your point, but it wasn't really an upgrade - more of a replacement. :smile:

Performance-wise, they should have invested in the Avon-version, though.

 

Mirages generally seem to take engine "upgrades" rather well: The MIII got to be insane on Avon-steroids. The F1 really got going with an M53 and very much later with an RD-33.

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