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Everything posted by Lieuie
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The first one is probably a compressor stall. As for the second I am not sure, someone else will have to chime in.
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It was put on hold until some other modules get released like the F-16 and the Mi-24.
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Belsimtek has announced that they are working on the F-16C Block 50.
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You don't have to do that. You can just update from stable to Open Beta. https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=114030
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The Mirage F1 is apparently being developed by Aviodev.
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Well, they couldn't have the Tomcat even if they wanted to. Still better then the F-35.
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You probably haven't armed the ejection seat. It's right next to your right thigh.
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With the F-14 and F-4 being currently on development I find it hard to believe that ED will spend the time to create Iranian skins for the already existing models, although they could probably create some very basic ones so we can make do until the actual modules are realesed. Even more so for the Mirage F1 which isn't in the game yet and apparently is being developed by AvioDev. Even creating AI assets takes a significant amount of time, so by the time they release it the module may as well be very close to release.
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There's also the F-86F Sabre.
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Actually in the last update they explained how the real system works and showed us an example of their simulation in DCS although we only got to see an export and not the actual DCS flight but we got to see that progress is being made and we are moving closer to an early access release. Now I agree with you that more updates would be nice and the big gap between the updates may make it seem like it's going to take even longer than it already has but I would rather they worked more on the plane so we can get it earlier than get an update that may or may not satisfy our apetite (because we will always want more). I really hope that we are going to get an update relatively soon and I know that it will get me on the edge of my seat but ultimatetly what I (and probably all of us) want is to fly the damn thing. What we actually want is assurance that it is indeed getting released soon and also the update we want is not a wall of text with a few pictures thrown in but more likely a video (or a lot of videos) that demonstrate why we desperately want the Tomcat like a tour of the plane, a startup video or an aerial engagement but the thing is those updates take precious time that the team probably needs to invest elsewhere. Meanwhile I will keep hitting f5 on the forum and on the facebook page hoping that I am going to get a new piece of information that I am going to watch or read 3 or 4 times like I did with the rest of the updates. But if I don't see it yet I understand that it's probably for good reason. I think that Cobra chooses when to update us after heavy thought and not because he's mean. I definitely see your point but we should see the issue from their perspective as well. It's our job as a community to support them and when things don't go the way we and they hoped to show understanding. That's the kind of community that makes you proud of being a part of. I just realized that this is my 37th post so here's a screenshot of a Viggen
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To me Heatblur seems like one of the most if not the most ambitious developer in DCS and sometimes it can feel like they are too ambitious but I rather have a developer who is willing to push the envelope rather than someone who is afraid to break out of the box. To my eyes it seems like Heatblur is really passionate about what they do and try to push the boundaries of what's possible in DCS with technologies like Jester AI which we haven't seen available yet. I will be honest I was really looking forward to an update on the first of May and I was dissapointed when we didn't get any news but I think Cobra really wants to do it right with the Tomcat and I bet it is really difficult to keep your mouth shut about your project when you know you are doing a great job and people are asking relentlesly for it. If he feels it's not the right time yet then I am willing to wait.
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In the DCS website you go to the profile page where on the bottom left you will see a bracket above of which it says lisence check. You enter the key there and it is recognized and binded to your account.
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Persian Gulf/Hornet Stream April 15th 9:00am PST (4:00pm GMT)
Lieuie replied to NineLine's topic in Community News
Wags has mentioned that we are getting the S-3 Viking, which is mainly going to be used as a tanker but that's as far as we know about assets included with the Hornet as of right now. -
It is mentioned in the introductory video that Wags made. At the 5:05 mark.
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It should be a very interesting read https://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/theres-now-a-haynes-repair-manual-for-the-f-14-tomcat-1823952988/amp
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Very nice. My brother actually builds plastic models and we decided that he will build me an F-14 and I am going to buy him the module.
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So all of that weighs as much as a Phoenix missile.
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Whichever airfield is going to be on the training mission. As for music I think I would start by listening to the provided album.
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It says that they need to be completed so that means that they are already working on them. Also some of them will be completed after the release so who knows. Also the Hornet has quite a bit of work left until the early access release.
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Maybe when the AIM-9L is released that will change.
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You're welcome.
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https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=2548018 I hope this helps.