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The 'elves' bring it with the wheel chocks and tarp when nobody is looking. :D

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The local hardware store? It'll be right next to the Hawk ladders, and behind the F-86F ones. The chocks will be from a candy store - naturally!

 

:) :) :)

Aye candy store that is.

 

It would be nice if we could get a look at the manual to have something to pass the time while we await the release.

But maybe if we did get the manual the clamouring for the module would get worse :)

 

Anyway I have to wait until I can afford a replacement graphics card next month.

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Don't be silly, that's a carrot

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Don't be silly, that's a carrot

 

And a SUPREMELY modelled and textured one at that...

But the real question is....

 

How dirty is it? (Can we have a nice clean one when the MIG is rolled out please?)

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^^^ EDGE???

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its not the first flying sim game that used nukes...

 

Who can name that game/sim for its time..:pilotfly:

 

F22 Lightning ;) - ages ago..........

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F22 Lightning ;) - ages ago..........

Nope :) I am not sure if it is the first one itself, but F/A-18 Korea by Graphsim was certainly earlier than F-22 L3, and had nukes ;) I believe Falcon 4.0 had it too, but not sure if it was from later community updates or was already there from original release.

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Nope :) I am not sure if it is the first one itself, but F/A-18 Korea by Graphsim was certainly earlier than F-22 L3, and had nukes ;) I believe Falcon 4.0 had it too, but not sure if it was from later community updates or was already there from original release.

 

Even before that, Graphsim's Hornet 1 had nukes in a desert campaign. Pretty sure it was Iraq. I remember a great mission where you had to fly low along a river "valley" (the terrain was just a flat plane with pyramids for hills) and drop a nuke on a dam at the end. So many great memories of that... :D

 

But anyway...

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Even before that, Graphsim's Hornet 1 had nukes in a desert campaign. Pretty sure it was Iraq. I remember a great mission where you had to fly low along a river "valley" (the terrain was just a flat plane with pyramids for hills) and drop a nuke on a dam at the end. So many great memories of that... :D

 

But anyway...

 

Mission was called "pull the plug".

 

One of the greatest missions ever for that game.

 

I miss that game so much. It was one of my fondest memories growing up. Another great one was hellcats over the pacific from graphsim.

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Do you guys start your mig by cockpit or with hotas?

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Do you guys start your mig by cockpit or with hotas?

 

Not really sure what your asking, but there are so many switches, you really need to start it using the cockpit. Hotas just doesn't have nearly enough buttons.

 

Its not like FC3 where you just have electronics and then engine.

 

 

If you had a custom pit made, then maybe you wouldn't ever have to touch anything in game, but thats few and far betwen

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love this detail mig all closed and canopy tarp wrapped.

 

How to enable the option to leave the MiG21 same as picture? Thank you! : Helpsmilie:

 

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How to enable the option to leave the MiG21 same as picture? Thank you! : Helpsmilie:

 

 

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