Milviz Flight Sims

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Nigel H-J
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Milviz Flight Sims

Post by Nigel H-J »

Not come across this site before and quite impressed well, very impressed with the quality of a/c especially the Chinook!!


http://www.milviz.com/fs/item.php?id=B55

Ooooh!! Just seen this :-O ..............take a look at the screen shots below. :excited:

http://www.milviz.com/modeldetail.php?t ... d=VulcanB2#

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Just note that only models under the Flight Sim tab are flyable, they are very nice models though

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been around a long time. The Vulcan was the one they actually passed to IRIS, and they made it into FSX. In their early days, thats what they did, farm out the mesh's. But now they have an in house FSX team
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The Sabre looks like the best modelling and texturing I have even seen in FS ....simply mindblowing!
Certainly far too good for the sim it is meant to fly in. :)
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I've got a few Milviz aircraft, the T-38, F-15E & F-86 Sabre. All are very good, with the Sabre being the pick of the bunch for me.

Milviz also supplied Iris with the mesh for their Vulcan.

They've got a F-15C, 737-200 & F-100 in the pipeline too.
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Their work is top notch

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I'd never heard of them before but they do look nice models. I'm not so interested in flying mil but I liked the look of the old Beechcraft B55 so I was a bit impetuous.

It's very nicely done with good attention to detail. I like the scruffy look of some of the paints which matches their age. They're pretty much classics now. And it runs fine in P3D.

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Thanks for the HU, Nigel :thumbsup:

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The Beech has a nice sound set too

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Re: Milviz Flight Sims

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I'll echo DaveG's sentiments: Milviz aircraft are great - both in terms of appearance and functionality. I have their T-38 and F-86, with the T-38 being my personal fav. They're easy on the frame rates on my mid-spec machine, too.

If you have any lingering doubts, be sure to purchase directly through the Milviz site or Flight1, as opposed to other venues (Simmarket, etc)...as you'll be able to use their 30 day money-back guarantee if not satisfied.
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Post by Chris Sykes »

Ill pitch in here too, Chinnook and F-15 owner here. Very nice add-ons, if you do go for either these two you may need track-ir to start using the switches as there is start sequences for both of these...

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