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mike_cyul
July 7th, 2009, 09:40
This contains all Flight Replicas Me-262's done to date, FS9 and FSX, including the never before released two-seater Nightfighter, 50mm Cannon and Reconnaisance versions (not yet released as download products, but coming any day now!).

Flight Simulator X

Me-262A-1A - 3 liveries
Me-262A-2A - 2 liveries
Me-262A-1A Nightfighter - 1 livery
Me-262A-1A/U3 Reconnaissance - 1 livery
Me-262A-1A/U4 Large Cannon - 1 livery
Me-262B Trainer - 1 livery
Me-262B-1A/U1 Nightfighter - 1 livery

Flight Simulator 2004

Me-262A-1A standard - 2 liveries
Me-262A-1A/U3 Reconnaissance - 1 livery
Me-262A-1A R4M Rocket Launcher equipped - 1 livery
Me-262A-1A Long-range standard (Drop-tanks) - 2 liveries
Me-262A-2A Jabo - 1 livery

You can find it here:


http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=F1E-262-001


Mike

gajit
July 7th, 2009, 15:10
Wow - just off to purchase...

Ah .. will wait for download version.

peter12213
July 7th, 2009, 15:31
Just wan't the night fighter here!!

gajit
July 7th, 2009, 23:12
Just wan't the night fighter here!!


Yes Peter - thats what I was hoping it was going to be. I was stupid and thought it was the new version - and missed the clue CD in the tread title! :isadizzy:

mike_cyul
July 8th, 2009, 07:04
The Super Cub is taking most of my time right now, but I hope to get the stand-alone downloadable Me-262 expansion pack finished in the two weeks or so.... it's been long enough! :)

Mike

gajit
July 8th, 2009, 08:26
Excellent news Mike - My money is yours!! :ernae:

hey_moe
July 8th, 2009, 09:21
WOW....made it a sticky too:ernae:

Stickshaker
July 8th, 2009, 11:16
Mike, will the single-seat nightfighter also be included in your download expansion pack?

mike_cyul
July 8th, 2009, 12:04
Mike, will the single-seat nightfighter also be included in your download expansion pack?

Nope, that's already a part of the full Me-262 for FSX package. What I could do, if there was enough interest, would be to make a package that was purely nightfighting Me-262's. But as mentioned, that would purely depend on there being enough interest.

Mike

Stickshaker
July 9th, 2009, 09:59
Thanks Mike. So it is not the radar-equipped single-seater but a standard -1a with a nightfighter skin.

mike_cyul
July 9th, 2009, 11:59
Thanks Mike. So it is not the radar-equipped single-seater but a standard -1a with a nightfighter skin.

Not quite sure what you mean, but the nightfighter being released now is the radar equipped dedicated two-seater variant (see screenshots above). The single seater is in the already-released Me-262 for FSX package.

Mike

Stickshaker
July 9th, 2009, 13:45
Yes Mike, I now understand that the single-seater nightfighter is the one in the already released package (that I already have). I am looking forward to the two-seater in the new package. My misunderstanding was that in the new package there would be, apart from the two-seater, a new single seater nightfighter, but it is clear to me now.

Warrant
July 10th, 2009, 08:39
Yes Mike, I now understand that the single-seater nightfighter is the one in the already released package (that I already have). I am looking forward to the two-seater in the new package. My misunderstanding was that in the new package there would be, apart from the two-seater, a new single seater nightfighter, but it is clear to me now.

Really looking forward to the dual NF as well :ernae:

GT182
July 14th, 2009, 17:20
That is sweet Mike. The Collings Foundation has the Me-262B Trainer, and it should be flying soon. The photo with "9O9" just after they aquired it.

Nonno
July 14th, 2009, 20:51
If you would like to see one up close and personal, the Delaware Valley Historical Aircraft Association has a ME262 B-1A on display in their DVHAA Museum located adjacent to NAS-JRB Willow Grove. http://www.dvhaa.org/museum.html

GT182
July 15th, 2009, 05:12
Nonno, yes I've seen it. It's the one the Collings 262 was used as a "template" for on it's build. Their 262 is not an actual 262 from WWII but was made from the original 262 blueprints using the Willow Grove 262.

Come on down to KILG Aug 17th thru the 19th as the Collings Foundation will be here. She might possibly, very slim chance tho, be here. The 18th is the day to come out and see the bombers. More info later as I get all the details and post them in a separate thread in the Newshawks. Click on Collings in my sig.

Mike could you do a repaint too for the 262B like in the photos I posted above? I'd like to fly it on the computer before I get to ride in her at a future date. The ride is one of my perks. ;)

mike_cyul
July 15th, 2009, 05:36
Hi Gary - Didn't someone already do a repaint in these colours for the 262B? Sorry, don't have time to check right now....

I actually spoke to Rob Collings about taking a ride in the 262, but it was just too pricey for me. Would have been nice, though!

Mike

GT182
July 15th, 2009, 06:40
Get yerself out here next year... I'll see what I can do for that ride. If you can help us out as a volunteer I can work on it for you. ;)

Now that you've done one for the computer, sending him a copy might help out too. You never know. ;)

Nonno
July 15th, 2009, 09:54
Thanks for the info Gary. It would be a treat just to see that bird fly again. I will try and make it down there in August. Thanks

GT182
July 15th, 2009, 10:20
Thanks for the info Gary. It would be a treat just to see that bird fly again. I will try and make it down there in August. Thanks

Looking forward to seeing you here Nonno. But don't get your hopes up on seeing White 1 here this year. If our show would have been in October it could have had a better chance of being here. From what I was told the other day, the FAA still has it tied up and grounded.

Mike I'm not sure if someone did do that repaint or not. Maybe for FS9 but I've not seen anything for FSX that I can remember. Your 262s look fantastic..... the best I've seen.

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July 16th, 2009, 01:11
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The new 262’s have been approval by the Messerschmitt Foundation in Germany and have actually got its own official Messerschmitt Me-262 “c”suffix (refers to the new J-85 powerplant) and Werk Nummer’s follwing the wartime build series.


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jbenton11
July 16th, 2009, 13:47
DVHAA's Me-262 IS an ORIGINAL WWII aircraft, not a replica. Read the story at http://www.dvhaa.org/aircraft/me262.htm. The Willow Grove aircraft was used as the pattern aircraft for five replicas, three of which I believe are flying, including the Collings Foundation aircraft. The other two are not flyable and are up for sale. I believe I just saw one listed at about $600K, if you're interested.




Nonno, yes I've seen it. It's the one the Collings 262 was used as a "template" for on it's build. Their 262 is not an actual 262 from WWII but was made from the original 262 blueprints using the Willow Grove 262.

Come on down to KILG Aug 17th thru the 19th as the Collings Foundation will be here. She might possibly, very slim chance tho, be here. The 18th is the day to come out and see the bombers. More info later as I get all the details and post them in a separate thread in the Newshawks. Click on Collings in my sig.

Mike could you do a repaint too for the 262B like in the photos I posted above? I'd like to fly it on the computer before I get to ride in her at a future date. The ride is one of my perks. ;)