VERY nice Deano, will pick this up when released
Here is a great video on the restoration of Stow Maries that has some great reference material
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-24517585
VERY nice Deano, will pick this up when released
Here is a great video on the restoration of Stow Maries that has some great reference material
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-24517585
Best, Michael
I can see that an AR 234 C-3 is NOT an appropriate aircraft for WWI. (That'll teach me to read more carefully or not respond to posts after 10PM!)
That Nieuport 17 is a pretty little thing. I like it! Deadly ... but delicate!
As to the B-25 ... I want Winter to last about a week to 10 days maximum and early Fall to last about 10 months. If you're into Country Western, like Merle Haggard, I also want "Free Bubble Up and Rainbow Stew". Maybe this explains why I so often don't get what I want ... when I want it. The Mitchell will get done when it gets done. Life's like that. I'll buy it whenever!
Thanks for even getting it underway; it's truly appreciated. (by those of us who stand in line, hat in hand, waiting for those who CAN to do for us the things we CAN"T!)
Cheers,
Bill
Hi Bill, I shot off the handle earlier in the thread defending my intentions and what we're doing and also trying to explain that somethings are out of my control, well out of my control..
I learned 3D modeling this year to be able to build something and get it released, so I went for the WW1 theme, not difficult to model and much quicker turn around times from the coders point of view. If I didn't start the WW1 aircraft I wouldn't have been able to release an aircraft this year and that doesn't pay the mortgage.
My hands are currently tied with the other aircraft and my temper is rising, I'm away all this week but rest assured once I'm back from caddying next week for a lad on the Euro golf Tour I will without fail, bombard his email and failing that I'll be paying him a visit.
The B25 has cost a very lot of money to develop so I'm more eager than our customers to get it released.
But still, I'm hoping that your all liking how the WW1 aircraft are developing, its not everyone's cup of tea but it just allows me to release something.
Hansa-Brandenburg float planes would be awesome, either the 1916 W.12 or later W.33 which pretty much was too late to see combat, I believe, but was used well in the 1930's at least by Finland for maritime patrol.
Majority of the Hansa fleet was grounded before 1932. Also Finnish Hansa differed from W.33 a bit. Especially the engine (Fiat) needed structural changes and the armament as well. One survivor is at show near EFHK.
To answer the the original question. An Albatros D.V is fine, but a Fokker D.VII is even better
Cheers,
Huub
A friend of mine started working on a Fokker D.VII - just to let you know! ETA ? Hope that early 2015.
Lucas
The D.VII is one of my all-time favorites. Whether in RoF or any other WWI sim, it always seems to be the most pleasant and capable plane to fly, as it may well have been in reality. I particularly like the F version with the BMW engine. Having said that, I like FSX so much because you find many rare planes there that are hard to find elsewhere. That is why my answer to Deano’s question would be: the Siemens-Schuckert D.IV fighter or the Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI bomber. On the Entente side: a TacPac-enabled SE5a would be very nice (yes, I know it’s not a rare plane). As would be a TacPac-enabled (German) Junkers D.I.<o></o>
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Greetings...
I always thought that a lot of the German two seaters were rather pretty- The Aviatiks, Rumplers, D.F.W., and the Roland Walfisch... I think any of those would be nice additions to the FSX fleet!
-Mike Z.
Deano, I am really looking forward to this project and will buy on the first day!
Really would love a Gotha to fly!
Anything would be good though for me
Gotha WD 7
Dornier-Zeppelin Rs.IV
I realized this N17 for Fs9, work very well with P3D.
Ask for big modifications for FsX (too many polygons, more than 1,250,000).
Right click for original size
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Wow Beercan! Perhaps I missed something, but which Nieuport is this?
Huub
Nieuport N17
here: http://frenchvfr.free.fr/download.php?lng=en 'Aircrafts FS2004', my Nickname is bede40 on French-vfr?.
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