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Thread: A few quick Tomcatters from Tonight...Florida Coast with Tilerpoxy

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    Cool A few quick Tomcatters from Tonight...Florida Coast with Tilerpoxy

    A few quick ones before I messed something up on the Tomcat tonight and shut the engines down in mid flight .

    Still learning, what can I say!

    Near Pensecola...


    Flight deck shot...


    Too cool tail shot - near 30000ft in this...


    Patrolling the Coast...(Where my engine trouble soon began....




    Have a good one, hope you like them!


    John Thuot II
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    That is a extremely cool TomCat!You know what I like to fly but that bird is just callin' my name!Great set John!

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    Thanks Gary, appreciated Amigo! Glad you like them! I just have to figure her out Completely!

    John Thuot II
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    HP Z820 Workstation Intel Xeon 3.30ghz 8 Core Processor 2TB Hard Drive 16 gig of Ram 1125 Power Supply and 2 Gig Nvidia Quadro 4000

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    Loving the pics John! As a former Hornet Guy, I still had many friends in the Tomcat community, this was an aircraft to be respected not only in terms of it's weapons systems, but also her flying qualities.

    I highly suggest getting proficient with the manual - alot to learn ...

    http://www.anft.net/f-14/f14-detail.htm

    For the most part, in flight the wing sweep was controlled by the onboard computers, with a manual override available to the pilot.

    Hope you get it right, so rewarding when you master this jet in FS.

    Mike

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    Stunning Tomcat shots, John!

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    Yep, that's a hot bird John. Great looking pics. it. You get dried out yet?
    Larry

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    Fantastic shots John, a couple of those picts look like photographs.

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    Those are stunning. I really like the cockpit shot John!
    Cheese War Enthusiast.

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    Thanks Mike! I will have to read that reference material! Big thanks for the link Amigo!

    Thanks Tyler, glad you like them!

    Thanks Larry Amigo! Pretty much all dry now - just some ground water coming back in to play, but not too much....phew!

    Thanks John my friend! Glad you liked them. I thought the last one did particularly...

    Thanks Jeh! Glad you liked them. It is interesting to learn, that's for sure!

    John Thuot II
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    Great shots, John. Would've loved to see the landings, though ...

    Right now, I'm struggling to see over the nose as I climb in my Carenado Mooney. Is it normal? I followed everything in the manual.

    Rohan Nair,
    Product Reviewer - Flight Sim.Com
    FSX Test Pilot & Conversion Specialist - Peerhoven Air VA

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