Slow but steady....
That is not distortion you see it is the poor way I make texture maps. never learned lithunwrap. Anyway when John paints it he hides all my mistakes.
Slow but steady....
That is not distortion you see it is the poor way I make texture maps. never learned lithunwrap. Anyway when John paints it he hides all my mistakes.
Looking good. They were strange birds when one compares with later bombers.
Cato said "Carthaginem esse delendam"
I say "Carthago iam diu deleta,sed enim Bellum Alium adhuc aedificandum est"
Taking off using the current model is a bit of a mission! No doubt realistic.
Wow, I didn't know this was in the works!
Thanks Ted!
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One of my favorite early-war bombers.
Hope to see it soon.
Maybe also a glider-tug version?
hertzie.
I used the one in game and modified it using actual factory data for the control surfaces etc. At 16500 clocks in at 230 mph. Seems to takeoff under full load fairly well for a twin in CFS3. Need to verify climb rate and once that is zeroed in should be good to go. According to pilots the plane was easy to fly, stable, and stall was predictable. Made this since the one we have, like the Stirling were cfs2 port overs and early models to boot. The pit will be a nice upgrade from what we have.
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