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A Request Please (VicRomano 'aka' FastCargo)
FastCargo replied to ace888's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Let me search the archives...I don't remember off the top of my head who did the PSDs...I just hacked at them. FC -
Anyone guess what the one in the middle is? FC
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using storm shadows
FastCargo replied to firehawk66's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
JDAMs are GPS guided weapons. They hit a coordinate, not a target. There are newer JDAMs with IR or other sensors designed to augment the GPS to hit moving targets. FC -
I would...now that I'm done having kids... Actually, I think is a good idea. If you don't plan on EVER having kids, or have had as many as you plan to, why not? At least you might win something... FC
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Readme for the ThunderBird T-38A for Gen 1 ThirdWire Sims. ********************************* Version 1.0 Original Release ******************************** Version 1.0 Thanks to the following folks: TK - For the ThirdWire series of sims. PappyChkSix - For the original skins, which unfortunately were lost when the model was remapped. The Mirage Factory - For allowing me to use the cockpit, effects, damage textures and sounds from the F-5A. FM based off of Mirage Factory F-5A. 331KillerBee - For the skins and hanger/loadout/loading screens. And the tweaks to make the seperate ThunderBird version. Lexx_Luthor - For the Airshow Smoke effect for the Thunderbird T-38A (borrowed from his missile exhaust effects). USAFMTL - For beta testing and advice. To my fellow Combatace moderators - For helping me beta test and work out bugs. Any errors or mistakes are entirely mine. What you will need first: Strike Fighters Project 1/Strike Fighters Gold/Wings Over Vietnam/Europe/Israel. This is not for Generation 2 versions of ThirdWire sims. What is in this archive: 1. This readme (duh!) 2. Effects, Objects, Sounds folder. Instructions: 1. Read and understand this entire readme FIRST! 2. Copy the Effects, Objects and Sounds folders to your SFP1/SFG/WOx directory. Allow directory merging and overwrites (anything overwritten either belongs to me or is the exact same as the Mirage Factory F-5 effects and sounds). 3. That's it! You should see the aircraft in your selection screen. Aircraft Information: From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-38_Talon The Northrop T-38 Talon is an American supersonic jet trainer. It was the world's first supersonic trainer and to date, is also the most produced. It remains in service as of 2009 in air forces throughout the world including the United States Air Force (USAF), which remains its largest user. In the 1950s Northrop began studying lightweight and more affordable fighter designs. The company began with its single-engine N-102 "Fang" concept. The N-102 was facing weight and cost growth, so the project was canceled and the the company N-156 project was began. Although the United States Air Force had no need for a small fighter at the time, it became interested in the trainer (N-156T) as a replacement for the T-33 Shooting Star it was then using in this role. The first of three prototypes (designated YT-38) flew on 10 March 1959. The type was quickly adopted and the first production examples were delivered in 1961, officially entering service on 17 March that year, complementing the T-37 primary jet trainer. When production ended in 1972, 1,187 T-38s had been built. Since its introduction, it is estimated that some 50,000 military pilots have trained on this aircraft. The USAF remains one of the few armed flying forces using dedicated supersonic final trainers, as most, such as the US Navy, use high subsonic trainers. The T-38 is of conventional configuration, with a small, low, long-chord wing, a single vertical stabilizer, and tricycle undercarriage. The aircraft seats a student pilot and instructor in tandem, and has intakes for its two turbojet engines at the wing roots. Its nimble performance has earned it the nickname "White Rocket". In 1962, T-38s set four time to climb records. In addition to USAF pilots, T-38s are also used by NASA astronauts, the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School (other T-38s were previously used as USN aggressor aircraft), other NATO pilots under a joint training program, and some under civilian ownership. Notes and Limitations: External nozzles don't work...not sure why. Investigation continues. ThunderBird Version skins included...resized to 1024x1024 for faster multiplayer. Afterburner nodes and travel pod commented out in data.ini for ease of installation. This uses the 'Open Cockpit' method to place the cockpit model 'inside' the external model. This also allows the ability to add flight controls to the cockpit, which originally didn't have them modeled. Downsides are the that during inclement weather, it will appear 'foggy' inside the cockpit. Capable of being flown from either seat through editing of the T-38Atb.ini file. Simply uncomment the lines that have the seat you want to fly in, and comment out the lines with the seats you don't want to fly in. The default is the front seat. In the ThunderBird version, if you fly in the front seat, there will not be a rear seater (as in airshows, the aircraft was typically flown that way). The FM is reasonably 'close' to the real thing...but defaults to being 'fun' vs being 'perfect numbers'. As a pilot with 3000+ hours in the aircraft, it gives a reasonable impression on how the aircraft actually flies...but don't expect to hit all the 'numbers' perfectly. This is FREEWARE only, NO money is allowed to be made on the contents of these files, in whole or in part. Released IAW the freeware accords at CombatAce. Feel free to redistribute, as long as the original authors are given appropriate credit. Questions? Contact me at Combatace. FastCargo 2 Jul 09 -
I've fallen out for a couple of months now myself. Been building creations...just real rockets verses virtual aircraft. There's something nice about creating something with your hands and actually seeing it fly. I'll be back someday... FC
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More flying in the last couple of months. Picture of some of the smaller rockets...includes a Satellite Interceptor (white) and a smaller version of the same rocket (red). Launch of the Satellite Interceptor: And at another launch, an upscale version of the Satellite Interceptor (over a meter long - custom built): Scratch built version of AGM-69A SRAM: SpaceShipOne: Interceptor (classic 60's 'space fighter' design): More fun to be had...soon the Saturns and my large Patriot cluster will fly again... FC
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Organizing SF2 download section
FastCargo replied to daddyairplanes's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Hey folks. Unfortunately, from what I understand, it's not a user friendly function and takes a bit of time to do. And is easy to screw up and take the whole site down by accident. However, the Admins have noted the issue and we'll come up with something soon...I hope. FC -
Ok, so I finally have SF2V... but
FastCargo replied to comrpnt's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mission & Campaign Building Discussion
I had this problem after a particular patch was installed for SF2V for the Classified Mission Mod. Afterward, the KC-135 that starts at takeoff would do exactly what you mentioned...start with it's gear up and crash immediately. I forgot what I did that fixed it....check the Classified Mission Mod and look at the specific mission to see what is different. FC -
Ah hell...that sucks! Glad they made it all out okay, but a terrible loss. I'm split on the whole 'fly or don't fly' vintage bird thing. Personally, I don't like the idea of a flyable bird not flying. Unless it is literally the last aircraft of it's kind, anywhere, static or flying, I think it should fly. People need to see it. Especially if there are static versions of it around. And honestly, with sufficient money, interest, and time, just about ANY aircraft can be reproduced from the ground up...as in this example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_262_Project FC
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Sorry to hear about that folks...good luck to ya. Watch out for those emails...the newest one I've seen is official looking emails from FedEx, UPS, or DHL. None of those companies will ever send you your 'package' info in a zip file. Plain text is usually the format they use. I'm not worried about keyloggers. I use my OSX partition to surf for porn...OSX was good for something... FC
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Exactly correct. If you want to risk your own life with your own equipment, that's just fine and good on ya. However, once you risk spectator's lives and/or government equipment, especially for an impromptu 'airshow', you cross the line from 'cool' to 'reckless' and 'irresponsible'. FC
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May 11 updates out now!
FastCargo replied to tn_prvteye's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Hmmm...an engine that dies non-destructively after being run past limits too long? If that can be applied to a jet engine...it could solve a problem I've had with the F-84... FC -
Blue Angles Grounded for airshow mishap
FastCargo replied to MAKO69's topic in Military and General Aviation
Not necessarily. If he miscalculated the pull through altitude at the top of the maneuver, he may not have noticed he was too low. When you're coming through the vertical, the altimeter is winding very quickly and it can be hard to estimate when you're going to be level. In acro, hitting your 'gates' as you go through maneuvers is very important....and has been screwed up too many times to count. His wingies probably got spooked at the very end when they still saw a downward vector well below the min safe altitude. Good on him for admitting that he boned up. He's lucky though...no one was hurt. FC -
http://beta.news.yahoo.com/black-boxes-indicate-pilot-error-air-france-crash-024421547.html Preliminary information only at this point. FC
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The 'What If' Aircraft Wish List
FastCargo replied to Spinners's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Something like this? Look closely... FC -
Sticky Suggestion
FastCargo replied to firehawkordy's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
firehawkordy, I can certainly understand your frustration. At one point, it had gotten so bad we had contemplated the idea that before someone could post for the first time, they had to answer a computer generated quiz that required them to use the search function and the knowledge base...a sort of 'primer' on how to help themselves. But that idea was dropped...one of the reasons being that the search function still has issues with alpha-numeric combinations (like aircraft designations) and inconsistent results with different users. And I agree, you can very plainly tell the difference between a person for which English is not their primary language, and a person who deliberately butchers the language because they're too lazy to form a cogent sentence. I'm not talking the occasional spelling or grammar gaff either, but things like 'chat' talk...or gawd forbid, 'l33t' speak. FC -
I'm glad someone explained that...cause Bounty in the states is a paper towel... FC
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Have you not seen Airplane? VR
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This weeks Ho Lee Crap moment
FastCargo replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
I'd be curious as to what the exact failure was...it couldn't have just been losing flight controls. That kind of violent slewing is not a characteristic of frozen flight controls...mainly because if it was, differential thrust (especially on that configuration of aircraft) would not be enough to overcome the moment generated by the slewing controls. If I had to take a guess, I'd say either the rudder or ailerons were going lock to lock (a problem with a damper) and the pilot was having to use the other control to dampen the oscillation as much as he could. Nice job getting it on the ground! FC -
What do I need to start modeling
FastCargo replied to umm's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
You need 3ds MAX 2009, 32-bit version. You can use older versions, but they won't take advantage of the newest TW features. http://usa.autodesk.com/3ds-max/ VR -
I find it interesting (the fascination, not the wedding) on a social analysis level. Like someone else mentioned, we got away from a feudal style social system/government long ago, yet still find the trappings of it interesting. I often have conversations about this with my wife (Canadian) and the idea of having a head of state (the Queen) and the head of government (the PM). Such a concept is odd to Americans because the head of state and government is the same (the POTUS). But even in the US, we have our own fascinations...the Kennedys for instance. But yes, she is hot. "Right you are, Kenny!" VR
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Invulnerable Tu-22M3
FastCargo replied to tiopilotos's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
As good as the Tu-22M3 looks...it was released with a less than optimal data.ini. The whole data.ini needs a detail scrub to get it right or at least in line with the other aircraft in the SF series. FC -
Were you Wing Commander or X-Wing?
FastCargo replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Honestly, I played both for what they were and didn't have a favorite in that respect. I didn't play Freespace 2 (or the original Freespace) because I had grown tired of the space sim genre at the time (didn't feel there was anything new after Independence War). Boy I missed out!!!! Freespace 2 (and subsequent mods) rock! FC -
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Readme for the Raytheon AT-6B Texan II. For Strike Fighters 2 Series. Version 2.0 Changelog: -Cleaned up some areas on the 3d model plus increased the detail in almost all areas including AT-6B specific items plus the addition of extra details. (antennas etc.) -The skin's texture size and detail has been increased, plus changed to .jpg format. -Weapon modifications in _DATA & Loadout.ini files. -Included the AGM-114L as a CGR and added Hellfire rails to the 3d model to overcome the issue of engaging moving targets. -New hangar and loading screens. -New cockpit glass reflection texture. Version 1.5 MAJOR upgrade in cockpit and model by Dels. Much closer to actual AT-6B appearance and specifications. More weapons tweaking by FastCargo. Version 1.1 Added Sounds HUD Fixed Original model, FM, drop tanks, etc. based on Dels PC-9. Idea, decals, skins and coordination by Dave. Addons and weapons by FastCargo. This version is for the SF2 version of ThirdWire sims only! Installation: Copy the Objects directory into your ThirdWire mods folder. Allow overwrites (if any). The only alteration to basic stock or the current SF2 weapons are a slight tweaking of the basic Stinger missile. Notes on this release: The FM isn't perfect, but will work pretty good as long as you remember it is not an F-22...don't try to pull like you are one. Also, for some reason, certain racks will only load through the loadout.ini, but not in the pull down menu. Haven't found why this acts this way yet. Canopy is activated with animation key #10. Notes on the aircraft, from airforce-technology.com: http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/at-6b-light-attack/ "The multirole AT-6 will be capable of performing missions including: net-centric ISR with the ability for precise geo-registration, streaming video and datalinks; light attack including combat search and rescue (CSAR), close air support, forward air control and convoy escort; homeland defence (border security), port security, and counter-narcotics operations; and civil missions such as disaster area reconnaissance, search and rescue, and firefighting. The AT-6B is equipped with a sensor suite that can include a variety of electro-optical, infrared, laser and hyper-spectral sensors, for example the Wescam MX-15Di. The Boeing joint helmet-mounted cueing system, in service with the USAF and US Navy, can be fitted for targeting. There are six wing-mounted hardpoints for stores. With its MIL-STD 1760 smart weapons interface, the AT-6 can be armed with a variety of weapons including 0.50 calibre machine gun pod; air-to-ground missiles like Hellfire and Maverick; AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles; and munitions including Paveway II / enhanced Paveway II / Paveway IV guided bombs, joint direct attack munition (JDAM), small diameter bomb (SDB) and 2.75in rocket pods." In short, the AT-6B is a LIGHT attack aircraft, perfect for COIN ops, FAC, etc. Operate it with this in mind you'll find you'll have a lot of fun with it. Questions, contact us at CombatAce. Dels, Dave and FastCargo 10 Sep 09