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hehe, being one of those "damn yanks", i'm forced to report that hottie has gone by the wayside. My current terms include smokin, blazin, dope, and I guess occasionally, hottie. Along with the old standbys beautiful, gorgeous, radiant, and stunning. Of which, both of you fall under every one!
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which weapon pack?
Sakai replied to squid's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
It has more to do with the latest patch then the weapons pack. You will find, when you install the weps pack and start WOX, you will have no weps, none at all. You have to open the weapons editor, open the weapondata file, and save without making any changes. This creates a weapondata file that is compatible with the latest patch and you will then have lots of things that go boom in the night (and in the day, evening, and afternoon for that matter) -
Screenshot Thread
Sakai replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
now ya just don't see this every day...................Eagle Down! This kill brought to you by the Mig-21 drivers of New England. -
which weapon pack?
Sakai replied to squid's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
The weapons pack, and editor, are in the download section, not the forums. Yes, you need the editor to use the pack, and yes, there are HUNDREDS more weapons then what shipped with the original game. -
I tend to agree with all of you. The ruskies are, and have been, constantly developing their missile and aerospace technology. They are coming out with some ridiculously long range AAMs to take out AWACS and Tanker aircraft in order to cripple western ability to project power using the air. Even the F-22 is vulnerable when it's out of gas. And their A-G and Anti-Ship capability hasn't slouched either. Having no indegenous fighter/intercepters on deck could prove fatal for a US carrier in the near future if our enemy is well equiped. Sure, the super bug can carry a crap load of AMRAAMS, but unless they are already in the air, their missiles dont have the range to defend the carrier "off the deck". I slept alot better when their were tomcats and AIM-54's sailing off shore!
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which weapon pack?
Sakai replied to squid's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
I use to community pack, but i'm kinda partial to it since I helped with the beta testing (many, many.......... many hours over the range, lol) Honestly, both are excellent. I am in love with the Russian weapons in the community pack (lindr2's I believe, but don't quote me on that) so that is another reason for my preference. Hope this helps, good luck, and happy hunting! -
Good 3d programs?
Sakai replied to gbnavy61's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
hey folks, i'm kind of in the same boat as gbnavy, i want to design aircraft for WOX and i don't even have a clue where to get started. And, i'm on a bit of a budget . My major concearn is if i go out and get needed software, etc., will I have the skills to do anything with it. Is the learning curve too steep? Will Strike Fighters 6 be out by the time I make something close to an airplane with it? I used some CAD programs in high school for drafting class, making blue-prints, designing houses, etc. Are programs like 3dmax similar to this? -
LOL, racindriver1, that was cold blooded, funny, but cold blooded. Anyone here remember "Space: Above and Beyond"? Those Hammerhead fighters were some of the coolest "space superiority fighters" i've seen yet! EDIT: jeez, thats what I get for not reading the whole thread. Anyways, Star Wars is my favorite of the two, not really so much for the story, and certainly not the jedi, it's the WWII style dogfights, ominous capital ships, etc. I can honestly say that I like X-Wing alliance, TIE fighter, X-Wing games more then I ever liked the movies. Star Trek, could never get into it. I don't see ANY navy, in space or otherwise, reverting to pre-20th century tactics (big capital ships lumbering at one another) with such advanced technology available. My favorites of Sci-fi are as follows: Babylon 5 (the story just seems plausible, and there is actual physics involved in the battle scenes, god forbid) Space: Above and Beyond (again, I could see it happening, and it's not so far into the future that its out of reach for my hopes of being cryo-frozen LOL) Wing Commander (I love Wing Commander, even if the movie didn't do well criticly, I still LOVED it, nuff said) Battlestar Glactica (I liked the old because it offered sci-fi with fighters, but the new is great. as mentioned bofore, it's a tad melodramatic, but the effects, characters, story is amazing. Ok, now i'm done BTW, I had a choice of anything in Best Buy for X-mas with my girl by my side, and I chose Space: Above and Beyond. I got the whole series in one box, it's GREAT!
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Your greatest missions
Sakai replied to coolpilot's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Last night while flying the 62 campaign in WOE, I was tasked with an intercept mission. My target, two Mig-17s with bombs on board. In my F-100 I attacked in full burn, making a slashing attack with guns since my heaters were useless at this angle. I missed on the first pass, reversed the turn, and made another high deflection pass with guns. My intention was to vector roll out, and come back with proper range and aspect for a heater shot. I saw what appeared to be a good opporitunity for a guns shot and took it. I fired 9 rounds, hit with two, and destroyed both Migs. Here is a screen of the aftermath. -
My grandfather was a sailor aboard one of the Destroyers that chased north. Mind you, at the time, they had no idea that it was a decoy force. Two or three fleet carriers were part of the decoy force and at the time seemed to be a prize worth leaving the beach head unprotected for. At closer range, it was clear there were no aircraft on the decks, and so followed one of the few true naval turkey shoots in history. Gramps told me they were on deck watching the carriers burn as hundreds of rounds of all calibers were poured into them. This was the same time the Yamamoto group was stopped by some destroyers, baby flat-tops, and some of the bravest men to walk this earth.
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Hello there Voodoo, and welcome to Combat Ace, or CA for short. I too got started on MSFS, first 5.1 on the 3.5" floppys, then FS98, FS9 (FS2004), and last but not least, the current incarnation, FSX! I have always loved flying Cessnas around the FS world, and always have a hard-drive full of general aviation aircraft. Pipers, Maules, Cessnas, Wacos, Beechcrafts, and Mooney just to name a few. Rest assured, you have found many a kindred spirit (i.e. enablers ) In fact, my love of sims that can be easily suited to my own tastes is what led me here, and to the amazing Strike Fighters (SF) series. I own the original Falcon 4.0 and Allied Force and love them for what they are; increadibly detailed, immersive, and dynamic simulations of the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Strike Fighters and the Wings series don't provide that level of fidelity in areas like flight model and avionics, but more than make up for it with the multitude of aircraft, weapons, targets, terrains, effects, campaigns and missions available for them on this site! The level of quality is generally very high, and with literally hundreds of aircraft and weapons alone, you are sure to find something that interests you. The avionics and flight model, while not as accurate as sims like Falcon 4.0: AF and Lock On: Modern Air Combat (LOMAC), is still pretty accurate. The radar, depending on aircraft, can have up to 5 different modes. Beyond Visual Range combat is modeled, and the radar is designed to be simple and streamlined to allow a novice to learn, and still keep an expert entertained. The AI, while not perfect in stock form, can be brought up to a respectable level with the latest patch and some community mods. More than enough to keep you on your toes while bombing an airfield in East Germany. The SAM and AAA threat can be very effective, even more so at times when the interceptors are trying to shoot you down. Electronic Countermeasures, Anti-Radiation missiles (ARMs), routing, and strike package composition are your best weapons against Enemy Air Defences (EADs). Well, thats enough for one rant about how great the WOX series is. Again, Voodoo, welcome to CA, please make yourself at home! And here is a little screenie of all the fun your missin, lol!
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Thats right, another flight sim is killing my social life, this one for the second time! When I purchased IL2, I was lost in it's WWII goodness. Now, I have installed hyperlobby, and multi-play is addicting. I know that there are sorted opinions about HL, but it is great way to reach other enthusiasts, and then shoot them down!
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The Driving Force behind Third Wire
Sakai replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
great article, I love to support local business, going to the ma n pa grocery store instead of the uber chain just like I have and will continue to buy TK's sims, and maybe not the next installment of a giganta sim that we all probably know. -
BVR Kills
Sakai replied to Anthony W.'s topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
pretty much, boresight is limited in range, azimuth, etc. Search mode changes to aquisition mode when you lock onto a target. I learned the technique flying rhinos, and it seems to work well enough in any other aircraft. -
FW-189 WIP
Sakai replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
I agree, but those twin pairs of 81Z's can make your day very difficult. Outstanding work! -
BVR Kills
Sakai replied to Anthony W.'s topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
In the search mode of your radar, extend out to as far is the bad guy is away from you. Then acquire the target. Then lock it. All of these keys are in the controls section. Personally, I have them mapped to the base of my logitec extremem 3D pro, makes it easy. After the target it locked you will get the yellow diamond, then fire. Sounds to me that your using boresite mode to lock onto enemy planes, I did that too for like a year till I figured it out. Hope this helps. Tom -
LOL, that is a great story! Can't say I would have done any different, but I was six years old in 1989, so it would have been more understandable.
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Screenshot Thread
Sakai replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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I'd have to go with IL2 '46 as well, for 20 - 30 bucks, it has a full mission builder, a quick misison builder, PLENTY of dynamic campaigns with the enjoyer patch, and multi-player. Can't beat it, i've played Janes WWII fighters, CFS1, EAW, and the Aces series by Dynamix back in the day. I LOVE WWII sims, and IL2 has stayed on my HD since the moment I bought it!
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Screenshot Thread
Sakai replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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I am 110% Yankee, I add the 10% cause this might as well be southern Canada. In Fact, at basic in Georgia, thats where I was instructed that I was from. I'm tellin ya, from my prespective, the south is a strange, wonderful place. And as far as Texans and Southerners bein a different breed of cat, ain't that the truth, lol.
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Alaska Eagle
Sakai replied to Erwin_Hans's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
I had the opporitunity in Sea cadets to go out on a short hop with a P-3 crew. I can say this much, we weren't at 41,000 ft :yes: The P-3 can shut down to 2 engines while cruising to save on petrol and loiter for a LONG time, I just don't see, short of logistical issues, what makes this a better maritime patrol craft then the P-3. Electronics can be upgraded, as can weapons. Maybe the age of the airframes, i dunno. -
Alaska Eagle
Sakai replied to Erwin_Hans's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Anyone know what the approx. cruising range on the P-8 is? I'm still curious how the USN is going to cover NE USA and waters off of Cananda from Jacksonville, Florida! BNAS in Maine is slated for closure in 2011
