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Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 11:04
by dodger
Hi Dave,

I notice you have the JF Lightning can you tell me what the Radar gauge is like for tracking Ai in FSX,

I have installed a Radar gauge in my Alphasim Lightning in FS2004 that shows Ai Height/Range/Speed and Type and shows the distant to the Ai on the Hud as well,

It does say on the JF web site that their Lightning has a highly detailed virtual cockpit with radar scope so i was wondering what it was like,

Any help from you or anyone else who knows would be appreciated,

Thanks,

Roger.

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 11:15
by DaveB
Hi Rog :hello:

It goes too fast to have time to look at the radar mate :lol: I'll wind it up and have a look but from what you mention of your FS9 version.. this one is probably the same. I'll take a look anyway ;)
ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 11:52
by DaveB
Here ya go Roger.. hope you can see the detail :cpu:

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It gives all the aircraft detail you would ever want to know and more than you'd otherwise get (it shows destination too) :) It also functions well as a navigational radar so it can be used in the absence of a GPS unit. I have almost none of the functions selected there so that you can see the screen as clear as possible but compass rose, NDB/VOR (with or without ID's), ILS, Low and High level tracks, terrain and quite a few other things can be selected from the shift+2 window. This is the first time I've looked at it and on the whole, I think it's very good. The bias is more toward 'peace time' rather than 'combat' but FSX is a peace time sim so the way it's been represented is probably of more use ;)

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 12:19
by dodger
Thanks Dave, as you say FSX is not a combat sim and to be honest i'm to old and slow for being a Fighter Pilot :| but do i enjoy this aircraft and it gives me a purpose to fly it following the Ai,

:OT: This Lightning is from my era being 72 yrs and the thing that sticks in my mind is seeing the 9 ship Lightning aerobatic team back in 1963 prior to the Reds,

It looks like i know what my next purchase will be! ;)

Cheers,

Roger.

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 12:38
by DaveG
The Aerosoft Lightning, is head and shoulders better than the JF offering, although it's an F3 rather than an F6. It also has a working radar. ;)

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 12:56
by DaveB
I posted a reply to this and it's disappeared :lol: Wonder where its gone and I hope I wasn't rude to anyone! :lol:

Anyhoo.. I did say in my reply that the Aerosoft model was very probably more bells and whistles and you'd expect it to be but for the use I get out of fast jets.. the JF Lightning is plenty good enough for me and to be honest, it's one of the few JF models I really do like :cpu: See if it appears in a sale again Roger unless you're desperate to fly it now ;)

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 16:13
by rohan
FWIW, I bought the AlphaSim Lightning in a sale last year, and almost bought the JF one at Easter but it lost out to the Typhoon. There are quite a few repaints for the JF model but far more for the Alpha one. When the Aerosoft one was released, I thought that it muddied the waters as far as my purchase was concerned, but after all the recent sales and a few too many purchases that may never get flown (or driven), I suspect that I'll simply wait for the next £5 special offer. It won't happen for the Aerosoft model but the JF one may well happen (again). In the long run, it may be that I already have all I need to satisfy my fast jet tastes ... time will tell.

regs,
Ro
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Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 17:43
by spatialpro
Be aware that the radar shows plan view (i.e. a Plan Position Indicator radar, or PPI) which is somewhat unrealistic. It still does what it is supposed to though.

Andy

Re: Question for DaveB

Posted: 04 Jun 2014, 20:21
by dodger
Hi,

Thanks chaps for your thoughts and knowing how FSX runs on my PC i think i will stick to the JF model as it will probably be the better option.

Cheers,

Roger.