CarloVecchi Posted April 24, 2024 Posted April 24, 2024 vor 13 Stunden schrieb Saguanay: What a beautiful skin! 1
Volator Posted May 15, 2024 Posted May 15, 2024 Found this by coincidence on the Italian forum: That might possibly mean more delay, but if it also means an increase in quality, then so be it. I'm very much looking forward to the Gina. Along with the F-4, the F-104 and the Tornado, a German AF cold-war afficionado can hardly ask for more... well, maybe also for an official Alpha Jet A module, but I'm happy with what's to come. 3 1./JG71 "Richthofen" - Seven Eleven
CarloVecchi Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 vor 22 Stunden schrieb Volator: That might possibly mean more delay, but if it also means an increase in quality, then so be it. I'm very much looking forward to the Gina. Along with the F-4, the F-104 and the Tornado, a German AF cold-war afficionado can hardly ask for more... well, maybe also for an official Alpha Jet A module, but I'm happy with what's to come. For sure that means mooore delay, sounds like they´re doing a complete new model instead of using Sim Skunkworks model.... 1
6S.Duke Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 For sure that means mooore delay, sounds like they´re doing a complete new model instead of using Sim Skunkworks model.... The SSW model it wasn't suitable for DCS as lacking of many detailsInviato dal mio SM-F731B utilizzando Tapatalk 1 MB339 EFM Coder Frecce Tricolori Virtuali [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
CarloVecchi Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 vor 8 Minuten schrieb 6S.Duke: The SSW model it wasn't suitable for DCS as lacking of many details Inviato dal mio SM-F731B utilizzando Tapatalk I understood. DCS moved very fast forward in terms of detailing & systems etc. Anyway still looking forward to the Gina. 1
6S.Duke Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 Other two pictures to show the level of detail after the refactoringInviato dal mio SM-F731B utilizzando Tapatalk 11 MB339 EFM Coder Frecce Tricolori Virtuali [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Johnny Dioxin Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 I used to enjoy watching the Luftwaffe machines frequent visits to Gütersloh in the late '70's. Was also the first aircraft model I built. I did buy the one by SSW for the civvy sim and was rather underwhelmed, though - I'm really hoping that was due to that platform's limitations, and hope it's actually more impressive in DCS World. Rig: Asus TUF GAMING B650-PLUS; Ryzen 7800X3D ; 64GB DDR5 5600; RTX 4080; VPC T50 CM2 HOTAS; Pimax Crystal Light I'm learning to fly - but I ain't got wings With my head in VR - it's the next best thing!
YSIAD_RIP Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 l love the F-86 but am tired of the outdated cockpit textures. When the G.91 comes out it will be my "replacement" for the F-86.. 1 Do not own: | F-15E | JF-17 | Fw 190 A-8 | Bf 109 | Hardware: [ - Ryzen7-5800X - 64GB - RX 6800 - X56 HOTAS Throttle - WINWING Orion 2 F16EX Grip - TrackIR 5 - Tobii 5C - JetPad FSE - ]
Mig Fulcrum Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 Don't really know how the G.91 would perform against an F-86, it's much lighter for sure but it has a slightly less powerful engine. On paper it seems to be better, maybe a bit slower, but I don't know in terms of energy retention and nose authority how it perform 1
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Bremspropeller Posted August 3 Posted August 3 On 5/17/2024 at 12:51 AM, Mig Fulcrum said: Don't really know how the G.91 would perform against an F-86, it's much lighter for sure but it has a slightly less powerful engine. On paper it seems to be better, maybe a bit slower, but I don't know in terms of energy retention and nose authority how it perform The Gina will have somewhat high wing-loading, no LE devices and probably won't have heaters - can't remember if they were announced or not. It's only about 75% the size of a Sabre, though, so sneaking up at low altitude against opponents way above your weight will be a thing. As they were IRL. Most limiting will be the fuel, especially when dunking along at low altitude. So ein Feuerball, JUNGE!
Bigskill Posted August 11 Posted August 11 Il 03/08/2025 at 03:11, Bremspropeller ha scritto: The Gina will have somewhat high wing-loading, no LE devices and probably won't have heaters - can't remember if they were announced or not. It's only about 75% the size of a Sabre, though, so sneaking up at low altitude against opponents way above your weight will be a thing. As they were IRL. Most limiting will be the fuel, especially when dunking along at low altitude. AIM9B should be planned for what was confirmed few month ago. 2
mayo25 Posted Wednesday at 05:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:11 PM On 5/16/2024 at 11:51 PM, Mig Fulcrum said: Don't really know how the G.91 would perform against an F-86, it's much lighter for sure but it has a slightly less powerful engine. On paper it seems to be better, maybe a bit slower, but I don't know in terms of energy retention and nose authority how it perform From FAP pilots whom flow both types, the F-86 was a lot superior in air to air combat ! When will this project be finished ? After 4 years , we have no news ! 1
Otto pallen Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM 15 ore fa, mayo25 ha scritto: When will this project be finished ? After 4 years , we have no news ! In Italy there is a proverb that says "Aspetta e spera" Wait and hope
Smyth Posted Friday at 04:26 AM Posted Friday at 04:26 AM Regarding G.91 performance - There is an unfortunate dearth of good primary-source performance data for the G91 on the internet. Attempting to satisfy my curiosity, I put together a simple table of physical data to compare the G.91R to F86 and MiG-15. This is all easy enough to find, but I'll leave it here if it saves someone else 15min in Excel. - F-86F-25 G.91R/1B MiG-15bis Clean takeoff weight (lb) 15175 10677 11120 Wingspan (ft) 39.1 28.1 33.1 Wing reference area (ft^2) 313 177 222 Wing Sweep Angle (Deg) 35 37 35 Thickness/chord 11-12% 11-12% 12% Engine J47-GE-27 Orpheus Mk. 803 VK-1 Nominal sea level static thrust (lbf) 6090 5000 5950 Usable internal fuel (lb) 2827 2919 2584 50% fuel weight (lb) 13762 9218 9828 Wing aspect ratio 4.88 4.46 4.93 Takeoff T/W 0.40 0.47 0.54 50% T/W 0.44 0.54 0.61 50% wing loading 44.0 52.1 44.3 50% wingspan/weight 2.84E-03 3.05E-03 3.37E-03 The takeaways in my mind are: The G.91 falls between the F-86 and MiG-15 in both thrust-to-weight and wingspan-to-weight ratios. Since the wings are all a similar ~35% swept profile without leading edge devices, I would be surprised if energy retention, sustained turn rate, and low speed acceleration don't all follow the same trend (i.e. somewhere between the -86 and -15). G.91 wing loading is slightly higher than the -86 and -15, but on the other hand the flight manuals for the G.91 and un-slatted F86F both show 130kt stall speed at takeoff weight without flaps so in reality there doesn't seem to be a difference in maximum lift. G.91R actually carries a lot of fuel for its tiny size (depending on version, either slightly less or slightly more than the Sabre). Amusingly enough, most of this is exactly what you expect from a 3/4 scale model of an F86. Unfortunately due to typical scale-model-aircraft physics that probably also means a notably lower top speed, but I couldn't find a clear and reliable source to confirm how much slower. Basically, it won't match a MiG-15 very well, but it wasn't meant to. For all the contemporary aircraft that can't out-turn it (and that is most of them), the G.91 could be an absolute gremlin to fight in multiplayer. It is absurdly tiny, carries outsized armament (depending on the version), and is apparently extremely forgiving to fly -- basically a trainer with transonic performance. More or less equal than others
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