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A dedicated area to post on your favourite 'Classic' non-British freeware flightsim aircraft.
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AndyG
- Concorde

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by AndyG »
Not sure if this is classic enough for the forum, but felt it deserved a mention anyway!! Just out at Flightsim, a Sukhoi Su-24M Fencer. :yipeee:
Andy
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Trev Clark
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by Trev Clark »
ATB Trev
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Tweek
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by Tweek »
Thus, you'd think his models would improve!
But, seeing as it's an Su-24 (which I've wanted for a while), I'll check it out. If only I could 'deflate' the model a little...
On second thoughts, after a brief review of the screenshots, I think I'll give it a miss! :o
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FlyTexas
- Red Arrows

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by FlyTexas »
Tweek wrote:...I'll check it out. If only I could 'deflate' the model a little...

If you figure that out please let the rest of us know. I'd love to enjoy his models but I just can't see past those control surfaces.
Brian
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Tweek
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by Tweek »
FlyTexas wrote:Tweek wrote:...I'll check it out. If only I could 'deflate' the model a little...

If you figure that out please let the rest of us know. I'd love to enjoy his models but I just can't see past those control surfaces.
Brian
Oh if only we had access to the source files!
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell »
SO so easy to fix as well
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Garry
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steelsporran
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by steelsporran »
Garry Russell wrote:SO so easy to fix as well
Garry
I've missed that, do tell.
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Rick Piper
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by Rick Piper »
It's easy to fix
yes but only By Mr Ito.
I have e mailed him about a dozen times to try to help over the last 2 years or so and he has never replied.
So get used to inflatable controls as they are here to stay.
Regards
Rick
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Trev Clark
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by Trev Clark »
That HE177 was much better with some quite slim trailing edges, perhaps this was an earlier project he just got around to finishing :doho:
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AndyG
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by AndyG »
Rick Piper wrote:It's easy to fix
yes but only By Mr Ito.
I have e mailed him about a dozen times to try to help over the last 2 years or so and he has never replied.
So get used to inflatable controls as they are here to stay.
Regards
Rick
Martin seems to have his ear Rick, maybe a gentle word from that direction?
Andy