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Maxstuka
September 30th, 2008, 09:47
Need information about this has breaking parts models!
All Addon are buying with creditscard and downloables by Internet!

http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/nisjack_description/index.htm

http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/nisgeorge_description/index.htm

Look this nice models! The RAIDEN is exelent! but I know if it is breaking parts

http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs2/geigeki/aircraft.jpghttp://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs2/pearl-hb/A6M2-anim.gif
http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs2/geigeki/panel.jpghttp://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/nisjack_description/image/mission.jpg
http://www.netwings.org/pages/review/aerosim_naval/Raiden21.jpg
http://www.netwings.org/pages/review/aerosim_naval/Shiden21.jpg

bearcat241
September 30th, 2008, 11:15
Max,

You have the payware designer's web addresses for these downloads.

Why not get their email contact info also from their web sites and send them the questions? Almost every major designer has email contact info posted on their websites for these kinds of questions.

Tango_Romeo
September 30th, 2008, 17:18
is a good one for getting the answer.

BUT, remember that 'breaking parts' is an extremely over-rated feature. It isn't realistic in the least, and is more for dramatic effect than accuracy. Seldom do aircraft that are shotdown come apart like that. Mostly they shed a few small pieces of debris, trail some smoke or catch fire and burn. The precentage of downed aircraft that suffered catastrophic structural failure before going in (at least in WWII) was very small.

Maxstuka
September 30th, 2008, 18:34
is a good one for getting the answer.

BUT, remember that 'breaking parts' is an extremely over-rated feature. It isn't realistic in the least, and is more for dramatic effect than accuracy. Seldom do aircraft that are shotdown come apart like that. Mostly they shed a few small pieces of debris, trail some smoke or catch fire and burn. The precentage of downed aircraft that suffered catastrophic structural failure before going in (at least in WWII) was very small.

because, the shotdown aircraft down in ocean!I need the liberty of figth with all probability!2x 40mm cannon,1x 50 mm cannon, or 2x 30 mm cannon!, the aircraft with 15 impacts ballistic of this cannons is devastated! Or unreal impacts with rockets!

I sent a mesage by e-mail, but is not responded

OBIO
September 30th, 2008, 18:38
Even over Europe, the majority of aircraft shot down went done in basically one piece. I have watched untold number of hours of gun camera footage, and most of the planes that were shot down simple rolled over into an inverted position and dove into the ground. Rarely would one see a wing or tail section come off the plane. Sure, there were instances were the plane would explode into nice fireballs and blow apart...but that was not an everyday thing.

OBIO

Rami
September 30th, 2008, 18:52
Maxstuka,

While the missions are decent, the aircraft are not. The aircraft are made in FSDS 1, and are somewhat frame-rate unfriendly. You can find decent to excellent freeware counterparts for nearly every aircraft in that package.

If you are interested in purchasing CFS2 products from Aerosim, I have a different packages to recommend to you:

Crossover Add-on for MS flightsim
(CFS3, CFS2 and FS2002)
Available in Store, Now! http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/pac/zero-cfs3_pac1.jpg


Medium: CD -ROM Price: JPY 6,090 (JPY 5,800 w/o tax) OS : Windows98/Me/2000/XP Add-on Software for Combat Flight Simulator 3
* Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3 is a "must have" item for play with this add-on software.
: 80MB of HDD space is required for installation of this add-on soft.
This add-on soft is backward compatible with Microsoft CFS2 and FS2002.

http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/zero/cap/M_10.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/mm_e.htm) Combat Model for dogfighting (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/cob_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/zero/cap/21_1.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/cob_e.htm) Not only in CFS3, she would fly in CFS2 as well! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/cfs2_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/zero/cap/CFS2_2.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/cfs2_e.htm) Even for Flight Simulator 2002! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/fs2002_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/zero/cap/FS_2.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/zero_e/fs2002_e.htm)

And this:

Crossover Add-On for MS flightsim
(CFS3, CFS2 and FS2002)
Japanese Army Fighters
Available in Store, Now! http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/pac/amy_fighter_pack1.jpg



Medium: CD-ROM Price: JPY 6,090 (JPY 5,800 bef taxed) O S: Windows98/Me/2000/XP This product is add-on software for MS Combat Flight Simulator 3.
* Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3 is a "must have" item in order to play this add-on soft. * 90MB of HDD space is required for installation.
This add-on soft is backward compatible with CFS2 and FS2002.



Representative Japanese Army Fighters are included! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_ki_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/army/ki100_1.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_ki_e.htm) VC (virtual cockpit) & 2D cockpit! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_pnl_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/army/army_fighter_pnl_top_01.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_pnl_e.htm) Compatible with CFS2! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_cfs2_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/army/CFS2_01_s.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_cfs2_e.htm) Compatible with FS2002! (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_fs2002_e.htm)http://www.aerosim.co.jp/img/product/cfs3/army/FS2k2_1_S.jpg (http://www.aerosim.co.jp/eigo/a-product_e/cfs3_e/army_e/army_fighter_fs2002_e.htm)





These aircraft are up to the current FSDS 2 or higher standards, so they are frame-rate friendly. The models are on a par with nearly any freeware equivelant, and you can use them in CFS3, FS8, and FS9, as well as CFS3.

TARPSBird
September 30th, 2008, 19:26
Maxstuka,
I have the AeroSim Naval Interceptors Package 3, the Gekko and Raiden. They are nice planes even though they've been around for about 7 years. The dp files are flagged for breaking parts, although I did some Quick Combat against them this afternoon with .50cal and 20mm and didn't knock any big parts off. You may do better with your heavy cannon. :icon_lol: I don't have any frame-rate problems with them as Rami mentioned (and I have an old system) but he is correct that there are newer versions of both planes available as freeware.

Maxstuka
October 1st, 2008, 06:54
Very good pack!, pity that does not have a Raiden,I donīt like the freeware raidens models, need a complete breakeable models
In my virtual world, I like bomber the airbase, and the aircraft in earth without wings and damages!Because the bombs impact and exploded!
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