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Author Topic: New flight simulator  (Read 16245 times)

petitfilou

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New flight simulator
« on: December 10, 2011, 03:26:46 am »

This looks very promising, very detailed, for a flight sim.  (and over my home country, yay!  :P)

http://www.aeroflyfs.com/index.php/de/alles-ueber-aeroflyfs/uebersicht.html
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Re: New flight simulator
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2011, 07:47:50 am »

This looks very promising, very detailed, for a flight sim.  (and over my home country, yay!  :P)

http://www.aeroflyfs.com/index.php/de/alles-ueber-aeroflyfs/uebersicht.html

If you have a special passion for a-10 go ahead for dcs a-10c warthog, or for f16 go to falcon BMS (it's a falcon 4.0 modification, with the modern details and it's made by the old team of falcon 4.0 and by some people of the community). If aeroflyfs will have all buttons in the cockpit it's going to be cool.
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PytonPago

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Re: New flight simulator
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2011, 04:35:44 am »

This looks very promising, very detailed, for a flight sim.  (and over my home country, yay!  :P)

http://www.aeroflyfs.com/index.php/de/alles-ueber-aeroflyfs/uebersicht.html

If you have a special passion for a-10 go ahead for dcs a-10c warthog, or for f16 go to falcon BMS (it's a falcon 4.0 modification, with the modern details and it's made by the old team of falcon 4.0 and by some people of the community). If aeroflyfs will have all buttons in the cockpit it's going to be cool.

... Seems photorealistic :D ... but would be greater whyte a fullclic cockpit, or plane-cotrolls capabilities of the old IL-2. It seems to have a great realism in flight dynamics, so it would be great to have it on an control level like DCS´s to be capable simulate engine/instrument/control failures in flight ... that level of detail must be an space-eater too i guess, wonder how big piece of central europe is in there to fly above ...
« Last Edit: December 11, 2011, 04:38:38 am by PytonPago »
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