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PhrogPhlyer

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    FSX-EDDM-München

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    Google English Translation:

    Here comes my current project after a long construction period many details for the FSXEDDM-München-FSX.zip(Please test P3d yourself)

    EDDM-Munich after the conversion with the new terminal currently 2024 and current buildings.................

    You can also enjoy the many details and take off or land in Munich......

    Downloads will soon be available on Simvation.com, Avsim or Flightsim.

    Jamaica's FSX channel wishes you lots of fun... and of course freeware like all my airports................

    Installation:

    Copy EDDM-Munich-Scenery (EDDM-Munich-FSX.zip EDDM-Munich-FSX.zipE DDM-Munich-FSX.zip)

    Go to the FSX-Addon folder, the FSX start, go to Settings, Landscape Library,

    Add Area, press OK, the same goes for the EZ Object Library folder + 3DPeople_Lib the folder if you haven't already enabled it.

    This means that you can see additional buildings, people, and lots of details.

    Learn more about it on my YouTube channel (EDDM-München-FSX.zip)

    Support:

    Questions and help on my YouTube channel or by e-mail to jam_aika@hotmail.de

    And now have fun in Munich Jamaika (EDDM-München-FSX.zip)

  1. lordhearteater, rather than giving this a one star, and stating you'd give it a zero, why not message the creator (as I just did) and let him know he inadvertently left out the bgl. Be helpful and support those attempting to give you FREE enhancements.

  2. 34 minutes ago, Sirrus said:

    Excellent. I'll assume "the men" sleep in the tents, and officers sleep in the Nissen huts!

    That is not the way of the Corps. O's and E's have the same type of quarters, tents or huts or whatever.

    Most of the Quonset huts are for offices and quarters of the base permanent personnel who run the airfield, ranges, etc. during a CAX.

    Tents were for the deployed visiting units.

    The air and ground units tend to stay on opposite sides of the airfield.

     

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    2 hours ago, uenoshing said:

    Thank you

    I thank you uenoshing for all the amazing work you did to create this aircraft.

    You did the did the difficult and detailed engineering and building, I did the flying.

    A fun collaboration.

     

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    2 hours ago, uenoshing said:

    I am glad that you are enjoying my model.

    I've been flying this in the vicinity of Edwards AFB, exploring the aircraft envelope.

    It it a really fun aircraft to fly.

    Once I finish with an IFR tutorial I'm working on, I intend to take a test pilot approach to the Jaguar and document as much of that experience as I can.

    I'll do an in depth review and post here on FlightSim.

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       346    9

    I'm glad to see another review, since so few people ever review aircraft anymore.

    I fully understand menef's assessment, and his 4 star rating.

    Of note, for me personally, menef's comment "you have to fly by guess ( rotation speed-approach and landing speeds , max ceiling , stall speeds,  ............flight data missing)." is something I actually liked with this specific aircraft. I felt like the test pilot, having to explore the range of capabilities the aircraft has.

    The main point is that this is a visually stunning aircraft and a great addition to anyone's hangar.

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