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Also shows new terrain dev potential based on EDGE http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=1862926&postcount=124
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- guess they had something to moan about
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Sukhoi's fifth-generation T-50 PAK-FA fighter was one of the highlights of the MAKS Moscow air show, as three of the company's prototype aircraft were displayed flying in formation for the first time. Speaking to journalists at the show, Russian air force commander Lt Gen Victor Bondarev said the PAK-FA project is at the experimental phase of its development. "Operable specimens continue to undergo tests by the manufacturer, in preparation for submission to the defence ministry for state acceptance trials," he says. These will last for three years, he adds, and will assess the PAK-FA's compliance with the air force's technical and tactical specifications. Several of the flight test aircraft will be moved from the third quarter of 2013 to a Russian air force base, for tests to be conducted by service personnel. Four flying examples of the PAK-FA have so far been produced, with another four to follow by the end of the 2013. Crowds also saw a flying display by one PAK-FA flown by Sukhoi chief test pilot Sergey Bodgan, which included a number of aerobatic manoeuvres never previously performed in public with the type. http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/maks-sukhois-pak-fa-makes-formation-debut-in-moscow-390109/
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How to get an aircraft from 3ds max to strike fighters?
MigBuster replied to Airglow's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
Welcome to you There is an exporter plug in here : http://www.thirdwire.com/downloads_tools.htm but for the other bits someone else will advise -
Blimey its already over $10,000 on day 1 Will have to wait and see - DCS was always going to be a long term development with maybe a few things released per year - As for DCSW2 - ETA 2025
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The "ballistic missiles" that Russian early warning radars detected over the Mediterranean sea on the morning of 3 September have been confirmed as two Sparrow target missiles launched from an Israeli air force Boeing F-15 during a joint Israeli/US test, performed as part of the development of the Arrow 3 ballistic missile interceptor. Israeli sources claim the Arrow 3 will have characteristics that will precede any other interceptor operational today. The system will use a new missile developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, which will intercept incoming ballistic missiles using a kinetic kill method, instead of the proximity warhead detonation technique fielded with Israel's current Arrow 2 batteries. Rafael is developing the Silver Sparrow target to simulate the trajectories of long-range ballistic missiles to support future testing of the Arrow 3, having won a competition against IAI. Its third-generation target weighs 3.2t, and is 8m (26ft) long. The new design follows the 1.4t Black Sparrow, developed in the 1990s to simulate the Scud-B ballistic missile in support of Israel's Arrow 1 programme, and the 1.8t Blue Sparrow (above), which imitates the more advanced Scud-D. Rafael has signed a co-operation agreement with Raytheon to market its Sparrow series of target missiles to the US Missile Defense Agency for future ballistic missile defence tests, and also for possible use by other allied countries. http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/israel-usa-perform-sparrow-target-missile-test-390118/
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The kick starter is up http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/508681281/dcs-wwii-europe-1944
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RIP - what a life!
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What must be a rare sight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y7303542Xc&feature=player_embedded
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Interesting read none the less Includes Part 1: The “Big Two” Close Air Support (CAS) Myths Part 2: Those "not so good old days” Part 3: Vietnam and the Rise of the “No-CAS Air Force” Myth Part 4: Origins of the A-X Program Part 5: Defining a New CAS Platform: the Evolution of the A-10 Part 6: A-10s 'Forever' ? CAS Myths Sidebar: The A-10 and the 'Cult of the Gun' CAS Myths Sidebar: Army-Air Force Views on CAS and Airpower
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Syrian MiG-21 in action 2013
MigBuster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Yes good spot -
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From the album MBs Album
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Syrian MiG-21 in action 2013
MigBuster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Pausing in full screen reveals 4 empty pylons and a centreline gun bulge - maybe a MiG-21MF or Bis Could be recon after bombing somewhere else -
Theres more of them PAK FAs!
MigBuster replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
PAK FA up close (3rd Sept) During the recent MAKS airshow, Sukhoi allowed for the first time journalists to have a look at the T-50 (PAK FA – Perspektivny Aviatsionny Kompleks Frontovoy Aviatsii—Future Tactical Air System) from short distance. http://theaviationist.com/2013/09/03/pak-fa-close/#.UiZZDjZ01Bo -
Questions about DCS moddability
MigBuster replied to Stratos's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
I believe there are Freeware aircraft being done, as well as official modules - but I have only looked at new skins so far not much else (thought I would try and fly for a bit) -
Saw it yesterday - as far out and unrealistic as the first one but a fair bout of violence
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Amazing!
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Pah US only! Not going soft on us then! Cats............dont mess with em http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDUOcVfq3Lw
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AMF and good riddance!
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Mission Editor Issues
MigBuster replied to SidDogg's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
If SF2 works and its part of the same install as SF2NA - then probably a mod Maybe start by cutting the Menu folder out, running the game, then if still crashing try another folder etc to narrow it down -
Bet most of them standing there are just thinking they are lucky to still be standing there!
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Oh yeah Tommy Gun! - but that's no age really is it RIP
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A man targeted by marketing companies is making money from cold calls with his own premium-rate phone number. In November 2011 Lee Beaumont paid £10 plus VAT to set up his personal 0871 line - so to call him now costs 10p, from which he receives 7p. The Leeds businessman told BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme that the premium line had so far made £300. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23869462