Yak 42 due out very soon

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Yak 42 due out very soon

Post by VEGAS »

Hi all,

those talented comrades at SAMDIM have announced their long awaited Yak 42 is due out any day! Can't wait. :smile:

http://samdimdesign.free.fr/ (click on Yak42 picture for screenies)
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there's something about that plane...it just has a good look to it. I'm sure Dimitri has programmed some goodies into the model too.

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That site's a new one on me. Plenty of freeware Russian stuff, including a Tu-114 which might provide even better sounds for my Bear than those I have already. Thanks Vegas! :smile:

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Hi Paul,

No problems matey. SAMDIM are up there with the likes of Project Tupolev for super high quality Soviet freeware. Their Tu-114 package is one of the finest pieces ever. :wink:
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VEGAS wrote:Hi Paul,

No problems matey. SAMDIM are up there with the likes of Project Tupolev for super high quality Soviet freeware. Their Tu-114 package is one of the finest pieces ever. :wink:
I agree, its terrific, especially the night time 2D panel. I've aliased the sounds to my Tu95, too. I think I'm going to have to grab more of their stuff! :smile:

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i love the 124...such a good looking aircraft, 'interesting'to fly and certainly not too hard.

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Post by Motormouse »

be sure to get the Tu126 (Moss) awacs plane too

ttfn

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Post by calypso »

Looking forward to this one.

Judging by the pics on Samdim's site, it looks like I've been flying a beta version I picked up on avsim.ru months ago.

See....

http://cbfsim.org/cbfsimv5/cbfsbb/viewtopic.php?t=7682
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Motormouse wrote:be sure to get the Tu126 (Moss) awacs plane too

ttfn

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Yep, getting that next, Pete. Never knew about the site until this thread. Some really great models there. :dance:

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Post by Paul K »

By the way, does anyone know why so many Soviet civil aircraft had glazed noses ? :think:

I know Aeroflot had a military transport function in the event of a major war, which included dropping paratroopers and pallets, so I can only assume it was to allow an observer to judge the dropping point accurately.

But a Tu-144 dropping paras ? :shock:

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