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Flanker562

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  1. Eh yeah it's twitchy sure enough, but it's nothing serious and nothing I can't compensate for anyways
  2. Very smooth and responsive, my only gripe being at higher speeds it's less maneuverable (yes I know aircraft at high speeds are inherently less maneuverable, but....), but that could be the lack of canards being implemented, but overall fun
  3. Truly man, you never knew that the "Mig-28" was just a single and two-seat F-5 painted black with Russian Stars just for that movie?
  4. "two weeks"= Whenever it's completed, aka. It'll be done when it's done and not a hard time for release.
  5. A good documentary on the Swiss Hornets is floating about, called "Ice Hornets". Anyways F-14 Tomcat, it always looks vicious when it's in low-vis camo. F/A-18F. I'm a virtual attack puke, I like pylons, lots of them. Su-33/35 A-7 Still even a SLUF has a place in my heart F-15E Pylons... Rafale Sure it's French but it's got some good lines..
  6. Plus it just looks cool to the Japanese anyways. If you've ever seen Red Dwarf the Japanese version, versus the Brit version, you'll see during the startup. Anyways, the Fullback is inherently more capable than the SH anyways, which would make it weird if the RAAF actally went ahead with it. Plus think about it, RAAF Su-34s wasting Malay Su-30MKMs or vice versa in a showdown. It's only a matter of time cats and dogs live together in eternal harmony as well On a serious note... it'd cost more for reintegrating weapons systems (and the Russians would LOVE it) and implementation than purchasing 24 SHs and integrating newer weaponry. Besides as PigDriver mentioned, it's saving money on training to a degree for pilots that have some familiarity for a type. Besides I'd fly the Apache before I think about the Werewolf, it just looks more vicious..
  7. http://aeroweb.lucia.it/rap/RAFAQ/R-73.html Old news by years, but who knows?
  8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:IAI-Lav...-hatzerim-2.jpg To me the Lavi just looks smoother, shame it was never produced.
  9. Hell they didn't need to fly that close to get a close "look", there's enough resources online to get an ORBAT. It's probably Putin's way of saying that he's still around and Iraq/Afghanistan isn't the only concern anymore. As to TTP.... true a Tomcat would have gotten there faster, but why bother wasting the fuel? Let the old clunker come to them.. I'm sure even back in the day they didn't just go after the Tu-95 full burner, picked up a wheel, and once visual, moved in on them. THere's enough radar traces and old procedures around that it's going to be more routine... unfortunately but we'll see as always.
  10. No you cannot, as the mapping is different. I tried that with Lock On back when I was beta testing, as the directory it "reads" from was different, and subsequent tries resulted it no results.
  11. Oxygen 2 Personal Edition, for Armed Assault can export into .3ds Sure it requires somebody with 3DSMax experience to do, but for me that's easy since I'm more used to that than 3DSMAX, and far cheaper (FREE but you have to have ArmA to render it)
  12. Falcon161: Nope, I just dont' have time man, I'm going to NTC at the end of the week for three weeks. I need a break from skinning and everything associtated with it for awhile. Be mighty bored but hey sometimes you need to walk away...
  13. No problem man, surprised me a bit
  14. ARR that's looking good matey!
  15. AFAIK JF-18 models the ALE-50 so far. Even LOMAC didn't have any sort of decoy system. Pity but oh well.
  16. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=26529
  17. And which can be discussed somewhere else, not here
  18. http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircraft_Boe...Video-1592.html
  19. Yes. Most of it is especially from music download sites.
  20. Yeah... it must fly into the engines as well. But still cool to fly though. But it should still move a little bit faster than that, due to the higher altitude.
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