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Lateral-G
March 15th, 2010, 20:02
Do we dare hope....

http://www.simteevee.com/watch.php?mdid=1363

-G-

Gibbage
March 15th, 2010, 20:08
I thought it was a badger, not a bear? I guess I was wrong. Also, is that FS2004? The tags say 2004, not FSX?

Fact, worlds fastest prop aircraft! =)

CG_1976
March 15th, 2010, 20:29
If its a bear or badger coming to FSX good. Im getting hungry in the Arctic for a fresh kill:jump::salute:.

bruce448
March 15th, 2010, 20:37
Is it not this one that's been out a while?

http://www.simviation.com/simviation/?ID=64&page=14&mark=3242

Bruce

Lateral-G
March 16th, 2010, 05:19
Is it not this one that's been out a while?

http://www.simviation.com/simviation/?ID=64&page=14&mark=3242

Bruce

It may be but I have issues w/NorCal Prop Club and their practices............

-G-

Tweek
March 16th, 2010, 08:26
Looks like FS9 to me. The clouds are crap, the ground textures are crap, the water is crap. All things that have since been improved!

huub vink
March 16th, 2010, 09:49
Its a Bear, the picture below shows a Badger. And it definitley looks like default FS9. I wouldn't describe it as crab, but my completely modified FS9 looks better, perhaps even better than default FSX. ;)

http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/bomber/tu-16-badger-e_DNSC8600466_JPG.jpg

Lewis-A2A
March 16th, 2010, 10:56
I agree with Huub, FS2004 is most definatly not a crab.

(sorry huub, i nearly spilot my tea over my keyboard reading your post) ;)

Paul K
March 16th, 2010, 13:00
This is that FS9 Bear, built by Vladimir Zhyhulskiy and in this case, painted by Lucian Lie ( aka Yago9 )

2395

Coupled with the sound set for the Samdim Tu-114, you have a truly great Bear. It even has a VC !

Roadburner440
March 16th, 2010, 13:36
The Tu-95 is such an awesome looking aircraft. I have a book by Yeffim Gordon about the Tu-142 (Russians numbering for the Tu-95). Is 300+ pages about the developmental history, predecessors, different types, and a bunch of pictures. This is one aircraft that definately needs a throrough doing for FSX. Unfortunately I think a lot of the technical specs, and operating manuals are so obscure that they would be nearly impossible to get ahold of to do the aircraft in an kind of real detail.

krazycolin
March 16th, 2010, 14:02
If anyone can get the manuals for this one, we will do it. I guarantee it.

kilo delta
March 16th, 2010, 14:52
If anyone can get the manuals for this one, we will do it. I guarantee it.


I instantly though of Milviz when initially viewing this thread. I checked out your site in the hope that you've got a 3D render of this beast already.....but alas no (albeit a veeeery nice Blinder though!!). A Bear is a must for FSX though I'd imagine manuals would be next to impossible to find :(

Warrant
March 16th, 2010, 15:31
It is a Bear allright. Looking at the vid it has Vladimir Zhyhulskiy written all over it.
Take a lookie here: http://samdimdesign.free.fr/ for another great Bear

High quality bird, but not yet for FSX i'm afraid....

Surely whish one would make us another high quality one, as well as the Badger, Candid (incl Midas and Mainstay) Flanker (The whole lot), Fullback, Fulcrum, Fitter, Flogger, Fishbed etc.

P-12C
March 16th, 2010, 17:14
I thought it was a badger, not a bear? I guess I was wrong. Also, is that FS2004? The tags say 2004, not FSX?

Fact, worlds fastest prop aircraft! =)

I think it's the fastest turboprop, not the fastest propellor driven aircraft. I think that official honor goes to Rare Bear or Strega (unlimited racing aircraft).

Would love to see a Tu-95 in FSX :)

EDIT: Maybe that is unfair, technically it has props... So maybe piston power is the differentiator.

Gibbage
March 16th, 2010, 17:32
Rare Bear has the title of fastis piston powered aircraft, Tu-95 Bear is the fastest prop driven aircraft. The Bear even beat out the XF-84H Thunder Screach, the worlds loudest aircraft.

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/shared/media/photodb/web/050324-F-1234P-009.jpg

Hummmm. I wonder whats more ugly. The Bear, or the Victor. :wiggle:

Bjoern
March 18th, 2010, 15:38
Surely whish one would make us another high quality one, as well as the Badger, Candid (incl Midas and Mainstay) Flanker (The whole lot), Fullback, Fulcrum, Fitter, Flogger, Fishbed etc.

Gmax isn't hard to learn. And free.


Note: Late Fishbeds and late Floggers are some of my faves as well. Should I *ever* get the giant urge to do them...

tigisfat
March 18th, 2010, 18:58
If anyone can get the manuals for this one, we will do it. I guarantee it.

Colin, I can get you information, but I can't get the manuals. Aren't the manuals semi-useless for MSFS anyway? I'd be happy with a highly fictionalized but convincing and beautiful FSX version. Who's gonna say it's wrong?

Roadburner440
March 18th, 2010, 20:41
What information exactly do you have access to? I have most of the technical specs, power ratings, load outs and such available in that book I bought. The main issue I forsee is translating the Russian. Plus not have very good photo's of the Flight Engineer, Navigator stations, and over head consoles. I will flip through it when I get home from work and see what else is in there. Still haven't finished reading it all the way.

krazycolin
March 19th, 2010, 04:56
The manuals are great mostly because they usually (but not always) contain pictures of the controls. panels and TEXT that is needed to make a high quality model.

The external of this bird isn't all that difficult. The VC though is another story. When we were doing the Blinder, we had to "forget" about the other positions because there was no way it would have fit into FS9. Now, though, we might well do it for FSX if we can find a CODER!!!!!

kc