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Post by flyjoe180 on Oct 3, 2006 19:28:40 GMT 12
For the simmers out there who may be interested in the P-3K Orion, this from the RNZAF Website: This download is provided as a service for people wanting a source of RNZAF aircraft models for use with MS Flight Simulator. This software has been tested on medium-level systems however the RNZAF accepts no liability for the performance or operation of these files. *MS Flight Simulator is not used in recruitment criteria.
The downloads are for Microsoft (MS) Flight Simulator 2004. Although designed and optimized for FS 2004 they will work on FS2002 but with slightly altered flight characteristics.www.airforce.mil.nz/latest-info/rnzaforiondownload.htm
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Post by flyjoe180 on Nov 7, 2006 9:30:50 GMT 12
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Post by Calum on Nov 7, 2006 12:05:45 GMT 12
wonder if they'll do an A-4 :-)
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Post by flyjoe180 on Nov 8, 2006 9:58:44 GMT 12
Well, as these simulators are from the RNZAF website, I don't think Uncle H would like us to be reminded of any type of strike jet or jet trainer, so I wouldn't think so. What they need is a FS 'Historical flight' section, with lots of types from the past. That might justify an A4 sim...
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Post by xr6turbo1 on Nov 9, 2006 18:10:08 GMT 12
Thanks for the link, for freeware aircraft they are very good, have just downloaded both and after a quick look they look great, off for a play
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Post by flyjoe180 on Nov 10, 2006 15:44:24 GMT 12
Have fun! :-)
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Post by xr6turbo1 on Nov 10, 2006 19:51:00 GMT 12
Yip it was fun, I do prefer the P3, I have Captain Sims C130 and thats awesome but still the C130 is good for a free bee
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