Has anyone got either the Prowler or Intruder? I like these for some reason. The panels look a bit iffy though.
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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I have the Alphasim models - both quite good, iirc. I can't remember exactly how good the VCs are, but I know I enjoyed flying them.
I might be able to upload a pic or two, tomorrow from P3D.
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Don't put it in P3D and make it look better than it is


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That's okay, Dave - I mentioned it because that's where I currently have it installed.
I'm just about to have a peek at it, so hold on a bit and I'll refresh my memory on it
I'm just about to have a peek at it, so hold on a bit and I'll refresh my memory on it

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I would say go ahead and buy whichever one you prefer, Dave. I've just had a quick flight in both of them in FSX. My preference would be the Prowler, as I like the VC more on that, but they both have very nice FDs (I actually stalled and crashed the Intruder...
) and the exterior models are excellent. The animations are great, too.
The one downer I've found is that both cockpits have blurry text labels in the VCs. This is worse for the controls that don't work, but even on the dials, there is a bit of fuzziness when zoomed in. Shame, that, but the rest of the models are good enough to make that bad point worth it.
The 2D panels are up to snuff.
I took loads of screenies and it's difficult picking out the right ones to post, but hopefully these will be of use - remember, they've been resized, so there is a little more fuzziness in the VC than is actually present full-size.
A-6 VC:


A-6 2D cockpit:

A-6 VC blurry labels:

Outside:


Oh yes - the wings are not visible, looking back from inside the cockpit. That may have been a "no wings from VC" model - I'm not sure.
Here's the Prowler VC:


...and the same blurry labels:

You do get some nice instruments such as a weird artificial horizon/flight director type thingy (there is a manual!):

-and a GPS type moving map job:

You also get comprehensive kneeboard checklists and reference info with both:


Doesn't it look purty


Note the moving control surfaces - the long flaps in front of the flaperons go upwards as the main surface goes down, too:

Yes - go for it, mate - I doubt you'll be disappointed - Virtavia might even have improved things, since these are the old Alphasim models

The one downer I've found is that both cockpits have blurry text labels in the VCs. This is worse for the controls that don't work, but even on the dials, there is a bit of fuzziness when zoomed in. Shame, that, but the rest of the models are good enough to make that bad point worth it.
The 2D panels are up to snuff.
I took loads of screenies and it's difficult picking out the right ones to post, but hopefully these will be of use - remember, they've been resized, so there is a little more fuzziness in the VC than is actually present full-size.
A-6 VC:


A-6 2D cockpit:

A-6 VC blurry labels:

Outside:


Oh yes - the wings are not visible, looking back from inside the cockpit. That may have been a "no wings from VC" model - I'm not sure.
Here's the Prowler VC:


...and the same blurry labels:

You do get some nice instruments such as a weird artificial horizon/flight director type thingy (there is a manual!):

-and a GPS type moving map job:

You also get comprehensive kneeboard checklists and reference info with both:


Doesn't it look purty



Note the moving control surfaces - the long flaps in front of the flaperons go upwards as the main surface goes down, too:

Yes - go for it, mate - I doubt you'll be disappointed - Virtavia might even have improved things, since these are the old Alphasim models

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Thanks for that JD
I now have a shed load of models to fly (that's my spend done for last month and next!) and no time to fly them due to a certain bit of payware scenery reaching beta today
Get your plastic ready for another bending (though not for a few weeks)
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DaveB wrote:Yup.. seen that one. All we really need is a Mk4X model to go with it![]()
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Hi chaps,
Just a heads up that she wasn't always a Mk4X. In Wings Over Thurleigh there's a B&W shot it what appears to be standard Mk4 guise (without the nose radar) during Trial Wellington on HMS Iron Duke in the Clyde Estuary. Interesting for DB, was that the first Electro Luminescent (EL) where on his old ship Andromeda.

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Well bless my soul.. I didn't know that
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Just had it confirmed that she (ZB506) was definitely a Bedford aircraft too 

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