Has Anyone seen the FA-37 Talon AirCraft Modeled for FS2004 Yet? If not . . someone needs to Model this AirCraft. I would if I new how to create new Planes . . .
fasted
Has Anyone seen the FA-37 Talon AirCraft Modeled for FS2004 Yet? If not . . someone needs to Model this AirCraft. I would if I new how to create new Planes . . .
fasted
Has Anyone seen the FA-37 Talon AirCraft Modeled for FS2004 Yet? If not . . someone needs to Model this AirCraft. I would if I new how to create new Planes . . .
fasted
Getting the flight dynamics accurate would be a challenge ......
Mind you, as the plane was created inside a computer, maybe the conversion to a FS2004 model might not be that much of a stretch !
Alastair
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Getting the flight dynamics accurate would be a challenge ......
Mind you, as the plane was created inside a computer, maybe the conversion to a FS2004 model might not be that much of a stretch !
Alastair
AOPA #04634067
I bet your Crew could do it! ! ! I've flown your stuff before ! ! ! VERY good work ! ! ! !
COULD, maybe. However, the likelihood of Flight1, Dreamfleet or any other major payware outfit modelling a fictional aircraft like that is slim to none. :) This would be the domain of freeware hobbyists. Why don't you look into Gmax yourself (bundled free with FS9) and see what you come up with?
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Once you've tried your hand at modeling, you'll come to appreciate just how much work it actually is...
Most people seem to think that it's "simple" to do... ;)
Bill Leaming
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My point exactly. :+
SIGLINE: "Stealth is where it's not." :D
So, if you (or, I) want to learn GMAX, starting NOW, then it would probably be 3 years before the model would be 'finished'? Is that it? GMAX must have a steep learning curve? What about FSDS? Any better?
Chuck
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