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Hi All,'

 

 

This is a Very Big Thank you to the Ladies and Gentlemen at HeatBlur for the Viggen.. I really like the module and hope to see many more from HeatBlur..

 

 

I looked for a Thank you thread but did not see any or I searched wrong..

 

 

But I figured it could not hurt to add another ;)

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I feel the same ... the Viggen and the F-5 are my favorite DCS aircraft, and I have all of them .. cant wait to see the F-14 :D

 

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Seriously, an ACTUAL Viggen in detail. If you told me that was going to happen at some point back in the 90s?

 

I would've laughed and died a little on the inside.

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I'm also really enjoying the Viggen. Thank you Heatblur!

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Thank you guys! This means a lot!

DCS AJS37 HACKERMAN

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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I will just add my thanks here too. A simply georgeous plane. I drive a SAAB 93 and some of the style and cockpit layout seems to have been replicated in the Viggen-or vice versa.

Also being a child of the 60's the controls, knobs and switches are more comfortable and familiar than the updated avionics of the playstation generation. Especially the flight computer;)

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  • 1 month later...
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A bit late to the party, but I can't miss it, THANK YOU for the high quility model you brought, the more I learn about the Viggen avionics, the more I love the aircraft! It's so refreshing to finally have an aircraft so different to the traditional NATO/WARPAC assets, it's the first time I have to start really with the basics! I love it!

 

I have to say, I hope after the Tomcat, you keep modelling more "weirdos". It's unfortunate that the classic F-XX or SU/MIG-XX have more public, hence being more logical from a business point of view. But I think I'm not the only one who gets excited hearing news of something as exotic as a Viggen or a M2000 being developed for our favorite Sim.

 

Keep up the good work!

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Posted

What all the other guys said. As a former JA37 ground crew member this module really takes me back to the glory days of this aircraft! Love it!

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Well, for me it's the best plane made in DCS so far. Awesome sounds, graphics, very good sensations, really original to fly...

 

It will for sure take the status of masterpiece when fully completed. :smilewink:

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