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Malleebull

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS World (Steam) and Flaming Cliffs 3 (Steam) ,il2 sturmovik 1946, xplane 9, Flight simulator x, war thunder, Falcon BMS 4.33, Rise OF Flight, Flight simulator 2004 and 95
  • Location
    Perth, Western Australia
  • Interests
    Always liked things that fly and always will
  • Occupation
    want to be a future pilot for the RAAF
  1. a full on war scenario would be amazing but competition for anything else would be so low.
  2. Is there a small possibility or one at all that we might get an Su 34 module or add-on for fc3 alike. I know the Su 34 is a very confidential aircraft and suchlike the US aircraft of future generations the technology and systems aren't shared. I just want that experience of a primarily air to ground supersonic aircraft that also manoeuvres like a flanker. I know that Eagle dynamics are a Russian organisation so is there a possibility of any connections there for more intel? With the support of double-cockpit layouts now in dcs multiplayer, the Su 34 would be an amazing aircraft to fly with your mate quite literally sitting right next to you. Even if this particular aircraft is too much to ask, would there be a possibility of a similar seating aircraft like the Su 24 fencer or the f111 aardvark? Imagine the level of entertainment that could be added to a game which already outweighs everything else out there. I'm 15 and as you can probably tell I'm from Australia. If anything i have said is inaccurate or incorrect please notify me as i want to get better at this wonderful game. Thankyou.
  3. What about the damage boxes on this particular airframe? One hit from a bmp, your left engines down and you a goner, how will it workout?
  4. I've had the x55 for over 3 months now and it is doing me perfectly. The software is mmm alright i guess and has allowed me to put in a constant deadzone for the "wobble" that the stick has. This wobble however is only slight and has little to no affect on how you will play. The action of the stick is very weird compared to many other joysticks as it is all external. It also relies on parts that can more easily fail in engineering terms thant the TM Warthog. Sometimes when trying to make subtle movements the stick tends to get 'stuck' and if pressure isn't properly used the stick can sometimes be forced to the edge of its movement. Quality control was no problem for me and all buttons and parts work, some aren't optimised however as the software is a pain in the arse to use. A Highly recommended stick for merely amount of buttons and HOTAs requirements.
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