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    Tweet, tweet !!





    Here's what you've been waiting for, folks !
    It's the T-37B from SWS.

    The model shown is a very early external-only preview, but the project is progressing.

    The final model will be P3Dv4 only.

    Dave

  2. #2
    very nice and excellent news

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    Good news, that looks brilliant!

    Cheers,
    Mark
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    Hi Dave,

    The SWS "Tweet" is looking great.

    BTW, is SWS still supporting their website at simworksstudios.com and their forum?

    I can usually access their website, but it seems to be quite outdated.

    Whenever I try to access their forum it recognizes my login, but posts a Database Error that states,"Please try again. If you come back to this error screen, report the error to an administrator."

    Thanks for any information or help you might be able to provide,
    Mike M.​



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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewmac View Post
    Hi Dave,

    The SWS "Tweet" is looking great.

    BTW, is SWS still supporting their website at simworksstudios.com and their forum?

    I can usually access their website, but it seems to be quite outdated.

    Whenever I try to access their forum it recognizes my login, but posts a Database Error that states,"Please try again. If you come back to this error screen, report the error to an administrator."

    Thanks for any information or help you might be able to provide,
    I'm getting that as well. I've reported the issue, but no change as yet.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhazelgrove View Post
    I'm getting that as well. I've reported the issue, but no change as yet.

    Dave
    Thanks Dave,

    I hadn't seen any posts about it anywhere else, so I was afraid it might somehow just be a problem with my account or connection.
    Mike M.​



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    Another of the many add one I'm looking forward to, whenever it gets completed. Thanks for the preview pics.

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    Certainly looks seriously beautiful !

    What is SWS, please ?.... Does it have anything to do with the FS9 Tweet created by RW T-37 pilots ? ( i wouldn't be surprised.... and it certainly looks that way). That was a seriously fantastic endeavour as well. IIRC it never made it to a native FSX version.

    Thanks for the HU!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewmac View Post
    Hi Dave,
    BTW, is SWS still supporting their website at simworksstudios.com and their forum?

    I can usually access their website, but it seems to be quite outdated.

    Whenever I try to access their forum it recognizes my login, but posts a Database Error that states,"Please try again. If you come back to this error screen, report the error to an administrator."

    Thanks for any information or help you might be able to provide,
    Gents our website is down due to a serious technical problem. We are working on temporarily fixing it until we get a new, better page up.

    Glad to see you like the tweet! Some of the old Tweet devs have their hands in it, such as Jamal who did the 3D model for both this and Microsim.

    The bird is undergoing a total makeover in PBR, so you will soon see shots of the new one. Unfortunately I can't type 1000 words to describe a WIP picture...

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    someone said Tweet?






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    Quote Originally Posted by Javis View Post
    Certainly looks seriously beautiful !

    What is SWS, please ?.... Does it have anything to do with the FS9 Tweet created by RW T-37 pilots ? ( i wouldn't be surprised.... and it certainly looks that way). That was a seriously fantastic endeavour as well. IIRC it never made it to a native FSX version.

    Thanks for the HU!
    If you look at the signature of post #9 in this thread.....

    Dave

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    still working away on implementing the PBR into the paint schemes... good fun though and really like what it has brought to the simulator!
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    This is going to be amazing!

    Matt, any hint of the Greek version?

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    Too bad Rdaniell didn't live to see this. It would have warmed his old zoomie heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimus View Post
    This is going to be amazing!

    Matt, any hint of the Greek version?
    I believe that the Greek Tweet was the T-37C - or a variant of that.
    This SWS package is - at the moment - only the T-37B.

    The T-37C would have a different set of external models, different FDE and a different VC.

    Wait and see.....

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhazelgrove View Post
    I believe that the Greek Tweet was the T-37C - or a variant of that.
    This SWS package is - at the moment - only the T-37B.

    The T-37C would have a different set of external models, different FDE and a different VC.

    Wait and see.....

    Dave
    Hellenic Air Force had a mixed bag, some were B's, others were C's... a good example is the T-37 'Mystras' of 361MEA; many label this as a T-37C when in actuality once you trace its serial and look at the configurationn it is a B variant

    25 were ordered (T-37C) in 1964, then in 1988 10 T-37B's were received from the Royal Jordanian Air Force... the C's were painted Silver Orange while the B's were in the white version... an at a glance giveaway is the antennae fit on the 2 types with the C having the Upper antennae fairing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie311 View Post
    Too bad Rdaniell didn't live to see this. It would have warmed his old zoomie heart.
    My thoughts exactly Obie. This one and the AH C140 would have made him very happy. He is missed.

    Matt, Dave, thanks also for the info on the Greek versions. I have not done my research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimus View Post
    My thoughts exactly Obie. This one and the AH C140 would have made him very happy. He is missed.

    Matt, Dave, thanks also for the info on the Greek versions. I have not done my research.
    i do have some HAF planned naturally... we all know too well what i'm like when i spot a particular colour roundel!

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    Some AI Tweets would also be useful.

    Dave

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    At MAIW, the AI Tweet and Dragonfly models from Pascal Suls are converted for FSX/P3Dv4, the package went through final quality checks this week, release should be soon. Screenshots taken in P3Dv4.4.

    Henk.


    Quote Originally Posted by dhazelgrove View Post
    Some AI Tweets would also be useful.

    Dave
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  22. #22
    Looks awesome! It is likely to be a great success! The T-37 (and the A-37) are between the models which my user base requests the most!

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    just finished a HGU-55/P for Tweet... only a render so far until the modeller turns on the PBR mats for the helmet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Cattaneo View Post
    Looks awesome! It is likely to be a great success! The T-37 (and the A-37) are between the models which my user base requests the most!
    The guys have put in a great deal of work in the Tweet, I would be happy to see that!

    Matt, maybe you should quit painting aircraft and do Helmets? :P

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  25. #25
    More PBR finding its way into the Tweet. The difference to the old rendering style is that small details like screws and scratches really pop now!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails T37B_20190120_01.jpg  

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