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I think for me it was the WWI mode in sublogic's FS2. F-15 Strike Eagle came after that. The first PC sim I got was MPS' Gunship, with its polygonal mountains! The other helos were still wireframe triangles like F-15 SE had years earlier, but the terrain was no longer flat and brown or flat and blue. Then came my first favorite--F-19. I spent so many hours over several years with that one. I played a little Red Baron 1 (it was 2/3D I spent more time with) and then CYAC, but I remember 1991 was the year of SWOTL and Falcon 3! Then came the "Aces over" series with the Pacific and Europe, and 1942:PAW...did a lot of WWII carrier ops, as well as doing it in F-19!
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I voted for ST as it's the only one I have on DVD! Cadillac Man was ok, but one viewing was enough, and I wasn't even interested in seeing Rescue Dawn. ST:TMP had its troubles but I still find I enjoy it on repeat viewings. I own all 11 ST films on DVD, and the 3 seasons of the original series on Bluray!
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Genesis - Three Sides Live
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Why so long for F-18's and F-16's to carry AGM-65
JediMaster replied to malibu43's topic in Military and General Aviation
Precision munitions weren't the big deal then that they are now. Back then, if a plane did A2G at all (the F-16 wasn't even designed for it, it was to be a WVR dayfighter with 2 AIM-9s, a gun, and a simple radar) it was more important how good the CCIP and such were for dropping unguided bombs. There was also probably the notion that it was too much workload for a single-seater with the exception of the much-slower-so-you-have-some-time A-10. The Viper and Hornet were never planned to be busting tanks in a Fulda Gap breakout. That would be left to the A-10s and others while they'd be tangling in the skies or doing coastal work (for the Hornet). It's only around the time of ODS that it was decided any plane could be a precision strike craft and they started integrating things all over. -
Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA - first flight!
JediMaster replied to Kulbit80's topic in Military and General Aviation
Well, "technical capabilities" and "stealth" aren't synonymous terms. There's more to the B-2 and F-22 than stealth, and I'm sure this plane is to be the same way. While it won't match those other 2 on stealthiness, I'm sure it will beat other current designs including the Gripen, Rafale, and Eurofighter there and it may have the most advanced avionics any Russian fighter has ever had. Considering they'll want to keep the info released to a minimum, saying it can do more than plane XYZ will be hard to judge. -
SF2: Tomcat Speculation
JediMaster replied to column5's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
It's true that not enough people are supporting TK as well as they could. Some are themselves in genuine financial trouble themselves, so you can't blame them. Others are simply...cheap. Buying just one or two and then relying on free mods to do the rest just is lame. You know those people aren't buying the payware either! I'm all for him putting MP in, too, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying the SP side. -
The Hunter pilot should put a "no smoking" sign on the F-86's canopy.
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China Retires J-6s (MiG-19s)
JediMaster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Fly in front of the bombers? -
Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA - first flight!
JediMaster replied to Kulbit80's topic in Military and General Aviation
"About time we got a plane like this, right?" "Right!" *laugh* *hundreds of cameras take pictures, reporters hurriedly scribble notes* Wow....real news. -
SF2: Tomcat Speculation
JediMaster replied to column5's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
All I can see is "if you like TW sims, you're going to be buying a lot this year." I got FE2 and the SF2I expansion, can't wait to see the next ones! -
I've been to NYC many times, never made it there.
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Your thread has become tiresome.
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Well, there used to be good politics. Then along came the liberals and started disagreeing with people (because after all until 20 or so years back, there weren't any disagreements ever) and it all went to hell. Just remember: the human memory is not reliable. That's why an eyewitness is the weakest testimony in a court case. Documents and other media are more important. So your memory of "how things used to be" is probably wrong!
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Apparently this has affected BP stock, which is somehow connected with the pensions of a lot of Brits. So while Americans don't feel a single anti-UK thing, just irritation with BP itself, you've got all these retired voters in the UK getting upset about their pension being threatened, which means UK politicians are getting upset. Really, though, we have to make that our primary concern, right? Who cares what a company does wrong trying to save a buck, cutting corners, we have to keep its stock up for all the people that DON'T work for the company anymore.
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China Retires J-6s (MiG-19s)
JediMaster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Wasn't that the J-8II that was finished this past decade? I thought the J-8 dated back farther. -
Internet rhetoric has never accomplished anything positive.
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SA 341 "Gazelle"
JediMaster replied to Kesselbrut's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
I just tried it, works for me... try it again. -
China Retires J-6s (MiG-19s)
JediMaster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Right, we used dedicated air-launched drones, though. You wanna bet they're working on stealth versions of those now? Decoys that are hard to see and will fool the enemy into thinking they've just managed to track some stealthy planes and fire on them? I certainly would be making them if I was working in that area. The only issue with converted A/C is they have all the same limitations as far as range, meaning that they'd only be able to launch them from their own soil and be incapable of AAR. Also, if you crowd your bases closest to the front with those, you have to keep your real planes farther back, adding to the logistical nightmare that is combat. -
a warning for anyone on the flight deck
JediMaster replied to ONETINSOLDIER's topic in Military and General Aviation
I hope there are never survivors of those incidents. -
China Retires J-6s (MiG-19s)
JediMaster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
About time. Those planes were completely obsolete and other than targets or UAVs are now useless. -
Perhaps, but given that flight sims are what they are, and WWI is so small an audience, I'm just wondering how many people would actually try to hack it?
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SF2: Tomcat Speculation
JediMaster replied to column5's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
It COULD be an addon to Vietnam, as the Tomcat was in service for the closing days of the war there and a fictional extension of the war into the middle 70s would allow the reuse of pretty much all his planes. -
That's bizarre.
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The anit-AT&T rants Jon Stewart has done are pretty funny. Must really suck to live in NYC and have an iphone!
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NIN - "The Great Destroyer"