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14 hours ago, FLOGGER23 said:

I dunno why Stratos wants to see camoed Su-17 pics, i have posted lots of almost every scheme i have sen in color, but, be patient. you will get some my friend!

I've seen your profiles, but not the real bird, really can't wait!

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@ Stratos, cause you 've asked for more pics, and couldn't find any at Enocs profile, here are a few more.

I have noticed it still has the old intake, i need to upgrade it with the new "parts" :declare:

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I feel this mods are getting such an outstanding quality level that in some cases surpases commercial modules for DCS. My hat off for you guys!

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Tomorrow, on tuesday, we can show the first pics of the WIP cockpit, main work done by Logan.

The work i have seen so far, it looks great and will fit great into the Fitter series, the man did an outstanding job! 

Stay tuned and I see you tomorrow here...

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I'm getting ready the popcorn!

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Now this is my cuppa tea 😀

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So far we have got up to the Su-22 passing by Su-17 early/Su-17/Su-17M/Su-17M2/Su-20; all have been thoroughly researched up to the info we can get is available, and we try to make as historical as possible the camos, weapon loads and detail level...

As you were told, this is not DCS so you may feel the planes "simple", but we try to give you our best withe the tools we have, we just beg for patience ;)

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1 minute ago, FLOGGER23 said:

So far we have got up to the Su-22 passing by Su-17 early/Su-17/Su-17M/Su-17M2/Su-20; all have been thoroughly researched up to the info we can get is available, and we try to make as historical as possible the camos, weapon loads and detail level...

As you were told, this is not DCS so you may feel the planes "simple", but we try to give you our best withe the tools we have, we just beg for patience ;)

 Don't overly mind "simple" I just want to fly about in my su17 and blow stuff up 😌 Plus DCS isn't as chilled out as this game is so keep up the brilliant work ✌🏻 I got a book on the Sukhoi 17 family and it's got details like takeoff speeds, max range thar sort app of thing if your interested or stuck on anything 

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Everything goes useful man, if you can share it, let us know!

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Well I'll post a picture of the pages I think might help?! I'll try get the later series fitter pages 

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So guys, here is the current and very good status of the upcoming cockpit.
I realy like it and i hope we will have good pits till the M4 version

So far, the early version cockpit with black instrument panel. I have zoomed out to get a better vew.

The base instruments and some parts are done by good old Stary!

ALL PICS ARE WIP!!!
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4 hours ago, 76.IAP-Blackbird said:







 

Looking good!!!!! I mean personally not too sure on the left/ right down views but it looks fantastic 

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PLEASE!!! Do not quote previous messages with pictures still attached!!!

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We have the plans and maps of the instruments/gauges, part is covered my friend ;)

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Ohhhhhh fair enough then.... if I ever seem like I'm getting unsure about anything it's because I just want my favourite jet to be done right.... and indeed it has been ✌🏻👍🏼☺️ Good job!!!! 

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Does anyone else read the thread title "Sukhois" as "Sukhosis" like psychosis but with Sukhoi instead of psycho in it? This might just be my dyslexia but from time to time I have to look twice when I see the thread title.

Also, beautiful cockpit guys. I am looking forward to flying from it.

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The updates for the nose intakes are all done, reworked minor parts on the different versions.

For comparison, the Su-17 early version and the Su-17M, you can see a smaller dorsal spine, 2 added wingfences and enlarged wingfences on the  M, 4 more fuselage pylons

Currently we are looking for a final solution for the larger front gear bay doors, on some pics, they remain open on ground, on other pics, they are closed.
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Hi, Martin, I am not 100% sure, but it seems Su-17 of the first series had the larger front gear bay doors closed when on the ground, those opened and closed only when the gear was extended and retracted. Then Su-17 of the later series were modified and the doors were made to stay open. As I understand the Su-17 was in production from 1970 till 1972 and in 1972 the Su-17M entered production. So you could have an early Su-17 with larger front gear doors closed from 1970 and later Su-17 with larger fron gear doors open from say 1971. I believe that will not be too far from the truth.

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'scuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor

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14 hours ago, CowboyTodd41 said:

'scuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor

Be carefull, you picked my jaw !!!

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Hi Martin.Have            you any plan for two seat version of Fitter?

 

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On 8.5.2018 at 5:31 AM, kurdistan1 said:

Hi Martin.Have            you any plan for two seat version of Fitter?

 

Yes, the M3 version will be the base version for the 2 seater :good:

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Small update on the pit from Logan!! Im so excited!!!

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The pit mesh itself is borrowed from the exterior model and is WIP, but his panels and new parts as you can see in this and the last pictures, are great!

Thanks Logan! :biggrin: 

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