FSX/Prepar3d native T-33 almost complete
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    FSX/Prepar3d native T-33 almost complete

    FSX LIVES! See what Prepar3d is already doing for you. Take That Naysayers.



    http://www.prepar3d.com/2010/10/04/t-33-in-development/

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    No offence bone, but thats old news.
    "If three-holers are gas guzzlers, why are there four-holers now???"
    "But what do i know? I'm just the 800 pound guerrilla in the room."

    Fire! Fire! Your pants better not be on fire....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cag40Navy View Post
    No offence bone, but thats old news.

    Maybe not everyone else is as up to date as you are.

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    i certanly didint know about it, but jets are for people who hate proper engines!
    yes i know i cant spell half the time! Thank you kindly to those few who pointed that out

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    Quote Originally Posted by stiz View Post
    i certanly didint know about it, but jets are for people who hate proper engines!
    Agree!!!!!!

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    Hw bout turbo props?
    "If three-holers are gas guzzlers, why are there four-holers now???"
    "But what do i know? I'm just the 800 pound guerrilla in the room."

    Fire! Fire! Your pants better not be on fire....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bone View Post
    FSX LIVES! See what Prepar3d is already doing for you. Take That Naysayers.
    Yep, looking forward to that for sure. Too bad the basic premise of "Prepar3D" is professional application and not commercial (as in the general public). Some of the stuff I've seen is pretty amazing.
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    Dev website: http://www.classicjetsims.com/index.shtml



    Quote Originally Posted by stiz View Post
    i certanly didint know about it, but jets are for people who hate proper engines!
    Jets are for people who fall asleep trying to get above 20000 ft in a piston engined aircraft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjoern View Post
    Dev website: http://www.classicjetsims.com/index.shtml





    Jets are for people who fall asleep trying to get above 20000 ft in a piston engined aircraft.

    Jets are great for going to Europe in 11 hours, having lousy food, old stewardesses with false theeth walking around as matrons, cheap california wine, smelly tubes (everyone takes their shoes off!!! ugh!!!), bad movies and worse tv shows and squeeky landings......Prop jobs give you stereo sound, an exciting roller coaster ride all the way, free scenery that conveys releif so you donīt need lousy california wine, tv is obsolite during the enjoyable hours and you land thinking you are a real eagle with buzzing ears....what more do you want??? Oh?, pretty stewardesses?? they are always running around the airports anyway....

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    Jets are for those that enjoy an added challenge in their carrier landings!!

    Land on an aircraft carrier first with the Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight then try with the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet.

    Regards, Mike Mann

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmann View Post
    Land on an aircraft carrier first with the Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
    Does the carrier have to be stopped for the ultralight to catch it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitch View Post
    Does the carrier have to be stopped for the ultralight to catch it?
    No, that is why Microsoft created the slew mode.

    Regards, Mike Mann

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    I'm curious as to what their VC looks like...

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazycolin View Post
    I'm curious as to what their VC looks like...
    I second that. Overall the external detailing seems very sparse, both in regards to modelling and texturing. I'd say, in that shot, external detailing is at about 60%, not more.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gera View Post
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    I never care about that. All I ever do is put on some music on my mobile phone and stare out of the window. There's enough to see out there. Or I'll simply get some shuteye.

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    Good question! I haven't been following P3D so I went to the website and looked far and wide and even did a search and found no mention of the T-33. You might want to go onto the P3D forum here and ask around. There are folks over there that are more up to date on the P3D goings on.:salute:
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