....Is there one available for FSX? Doesn't matter to me if it's payware or freeware. Thanks.
RD
....Is there one available for FSX? Doesn't matter to me if it's payware or freeware. Thanks.
RD
Virtavia F-86F (payware, native FSX)
Section F8 F-86E/F for FS2004/FSX (freeware, portover http://www.sectionf8.com/ )
WIP, not sure when it will be available:
Milviz F-86F (payware, native FSX)
The SectionF8 Sabre is awesome in FSX. Just follow the instructions and save your cash.
Although I have not yet downloaded it, I am assuming from the original thread posts that the FS9 model also works well in FSX, even though an FSX update appears to be imminent.
http://www.sectionf8.com/
Jon is working dilligently on wrapping up the coding on ours so we can get her in to beta testing. So we have no firm, or even guesstimated date at this point when she will hit the store. Once we get her into beta and we start nailing down some features/eliminating the basic bugs going to give you guys some more info.
Steve
FSX Hours: 2100+
Right after I posted my initial inquiry, I noticed the thread about Milviz's F86. It looks really good. Since it is a dedicated FSX product, there should be no issues with seeing outside from inside the virtual cockpit. Thanks Roadburner 440 for the heads up.
Again, nobody take any offense at me, but it has been my limited experience that if you want an FSX airplane it is best to wait for a "Native" version. Far less hassels that way.
RD
1. Regarding the Sabre - Your issues have to do with you having the wrong files. I'm not at my sim pc, or I'd happily point you to where to get them. It is a simple FSX pack that has everything you need. This aircraft has been flown in FSX Accell for years successfully. In my case, the only issue I've not resolved is night-time panel lighting - but others seem to have no issue, so I'm suspecting some funky issue on my end. Of course, It's your prerogative to wait on Milviz's or not.
2. Regarding your opinion of ports : As a general statement, your last paragraph is completely untrue, and belies, as you point out, "limited experience" with FSX. It assumes that that all ports are fraught with problems, and it assumes that for every FS9 model, there is an FSX model en route. Needless to say, neither is the case. Not knocking that you're new to FSX (we all were at some point), nor that you have an opinion (who doesn't?) - but I believe you're shortchanging yourself on some good FS9 models that I can virtually guarantee will never be developed as FSX native projects.
Some portovers are indeed "hassels" [sic]. The Cloud9 Starfighter, as an example. However, many are not. Doug's Firefly, as an example, needs but a simple prop/canopy texture fix that makes it perfectly usable in this sim. The Alphasim RF-4 Phantom (from pack #3) is another perfect example. Roger, Don, (and others) have been uploading fixes for years, that once installed, make these and a whole host of other models perfectly useable. David Maltby's BAC-111 is another perfect example of a successful port-over with virtually ZERO needed to make it work. The phenomenal FS2002 (yes, 2002!) Dassault Falcon 50 has been worked over by a team including our Vonstreim, and others to result in a model easily rivals payware quality. The list, as seen in a "portover thread" here is in the scores, if not hundreds of examples. Of course, the work behind these projects is sometimes considerable - but from the users' point of view, the fixes/upgrades take no time to install or apply - and give life to an aircraft that would almost certainly never otherwise fly in FSX.
In the case of the F-86, you're fortunate that (likely) within a few months, you can have a true FSX model. But in the case of other FS9 aircraft - particularly Cold War jets - you needn't write them off carte blanche.
Again, not taking offense - I've developed none of these FS9 models. I'm only saying that re-visiting your assumptions will lead you to a different conclusion - at least for some of the FS9 gems.
Hope that helps ...
DL
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot
Delta_Lima:
If you have a link, I'd appreciate getting it. Seems like the Section 8 Download Center takes me to OZx website. I have found paints for the Section 8 F-86 there but not the base model. So I could use a point.
Thank You.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot
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