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2 pointsI remember watching this video from Battlefield 3 and it was labeled "Realistic Dog Fight". I'll let this video do most of the talking. I'm just saying this is why I ask people that have been there and done that a lot of questions. When I do something as far telling a fictional story, I want it logical, accurate, and enjoyable. Logic and accuracy taking center stage. All that aside I think this another reason why DCS reigns supreme.
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2 pointsView File RCAF C-119 Skin Pack To be used on SF2 C-119 Flying Boxcar by Wrench that can be found here : https://combatace.com/files/file/13465-sf2-c-119-flying-boxcar-korean-war-era-and-later-by-montycz/ You will get the following CC-119 skins in this package : 1953-1958 Scheme 1958-1965 Scheme 1965-1968 Scheme Installation: Copy the current pack objects/aircraft folder in your game C-119 aircraft folder. Copy the current pack objects/decals folder in your game C-119 decals folder. Copy the C-119.ini content to the game C-119 aircraft folder and change textureset number accordingly. RCAF serials and plane numbers are real one's. Credits: All those in the original ReadME: MontyCZ for the original aircraft and template set (and Soulfreak for finding the templates for me!!) also, Monty for the 63 & 64 TCS skins (albeit modified slightly by me!) the 7T USMC skin by Soulfreak The Man!! cockpit by Kesselbrut Wrench, for the reworking and assembling the package, skins decals, screens, and sweeping up Thirdwire for creating the Strike Fighters series. Those involved in the work of original aircraft. CanMilAir and LeadingEdge Decals for the references. Me for the new skins and decals :). Happy flights! Mario C. Frenchie1977 Submitter 1977Frenchie Submitted 03/05/2020 Category AC/C-119
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2 pointsTo make things easier someone can do research on topic. Pictures, dimensions that kind of stuff. Then it is much easier to any modder just to focus in 3d thing rather then diggin net sources first.
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2 pointshttps://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,63452.0.html an alpha but she flies nice
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2 pointsWell that's a shame because I thought BF3 was a flight sim well my bad
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2 pointsdon't even freeking remind me of WW2 nose arts .... (how many hundreds have I done, and mostly matched to plane and serial???)
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1 pointAce Combat is set on a totally fictional universe, so it does not bother me much, it can be believable to a good extent. It has got its own technology defying laws of physics, but it's not even set on our Planet Earth so to speak.
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1 pointAt least Battlefield got the FPS part of the game much better, with weapons that feel realistic; in most if not all Call of Duty games, if you reload before the gun is completely empty, you never get the 1 bullet that was still in the chamber. They're just fun games after all. ArmA III developers even released an expansion with aliens. I guess most game developers are running out of fresh ideas.
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1 pointwait a sec ... you mean to say that gameplay isn't realistic!!!!????
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1 pointFAH Super Mysteres were involved in numerous border skirmishes with Sandinista Nicaragua SAAF Canberra during operation Protea
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1 pointView File J-5 pack J-5 (Jianjiji – fighter 5) Chinese production Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F (NATO reporting name: "Fresco-C") single-seat fighter. Inside this 5th PLAAF pack: - 1 new plane, for China / Taiwan / Vietnam / Korean scenery; - 25 High Rez skin new, tweaked or polished; - historical decals made using new fonts too; - all data tweaked; - pilots, sounds: - screens; Operations: - Openable canopy (key 10) closing at take off; Credits: - TW/TK for the stock plane model - Stary for the long awaited great pit; - Spillone104 for sounds - Y.Gordon for his Red Star "bible" book; - Geary for new Temps; - paulopanz (me) for skin, decals, hangars and edits. Install: - Copy all in your mod folder and overwrite Enjoy. @ paulopanz (5. to be continued ......) Submitter paulopanz Submitted 02/17/2020 Category Other
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1 pointIt's been a while since my last desert aggressor: SEPECAT Jaguar A2 "DesertJaguar", 11th Squadron "The Rams", 1987 Dhimari Decals by Spinners, Sharkmouth from Sundowners F-105D_66 template
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1 pointIsrael Aircraft Industries 'Yeger' - Hunter Aggressor Flight, Israeli Air Force In the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War the Israeli Air Force examined it's aircraft losses (officially 102 aircraft but considered by many to have been higher) and in very much the same way as the USAF and USN had done they decided to embark upon an improved air combat training programme. In early 1974 four unmarked Hawker Hunter fighters in standard RAF camo arrived at Be'er Sheva Airfield where the Israeli Air Force had constructed a small temporary hangar adjacent to the Israel Aircraft Industries facility at Be'er Sheva. Whilst the UK Government consistently denied the supply of the four Hunter aircraft it would later be revealed that the aircraft were drawn from the Hunter wing at RAF Wittering and flown by civilian contractor pilots normally attached to BAC. The Hunter aircraft were quickly refurbished to emerge as the IAI 'Yeger' (Hunter) and equipped the Israeli Air Force's Hunter Aggressor Flight based at the nearby Hatzerim Airbase providing dissimilar air combat training for the Israeli Air Force. In 1976 the Hunter Aggressor Flight was boosted by the arrival of two ex-Kuwaiti Hunter FGA.57's and operated the type until 1991 when the unit disbanded.
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1 pointWhat if Yakovlev would have been allowed to develope his project Yak-35:
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1 pointNorth American F-86H Sabre - No.2 Squadron, Belgian Air Force, 1961 Skin Credit: Pappychksix
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