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Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View PostI would love a big Flightline B-29 Superfortress! Twin bomb bays, fowler flaps, and gear doors. Around 2400mm span would be awesome!! An A-26 invader would be great as well.
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I am down for most airplanes that have not been done in a decent EDF or Electric prop yet. But here are my top choices.- AJS-37 Viggen
- A-29 Super Tucano
- Mig-15
- B-1 Lancer
For those unfamiliar with the Viggen it probably has the most useful features to offer the RC pilot than most other planes mentioned. I have actually flown this beast in the DCS flight simulator and its the easiest and most enjoyable plane I have flown in a flight simulator to date! So my wishes for this jet are more based on known knowledge of its capabilities than just because it looks cool.- Short take off capable
- Short landing capable - It has a thrust reverser!
- Wings with front canards design provide more lift
- Very stable and easy to fly
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Originally posted by Dkmiata View PostI would like to see some 1000 to 1200mm WWI biplanes, Spad XIII, Nieuport 28, or a good old Sopwith Camel. My wife and kids want to see Snoopy and his scarf flying by. :0)UMX: B-17, PT-17, P-47, A-10, Habu. E-Flite: Sportsman, Timber, Spitfire, P-47. Flyzone f-86 64 mm, Dynam Albatros, Flyzone Zero Select, Freewing B-17, Hobby Zone F4-U Corsair
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Originally posted by Gladman View PostA proper looking F-18C would be my preference. The current E model is obviously sport scale. I'd really like a "pro" version.Current Fleet: Flightline Tigercat, Flightline Bearcat, Eflite Corsair, ESM Skyraider, Pilot RC Yak-54 30%:corsair
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Originally posted by Gladman View PostA proper looking F-18C would be my preference. The current E model is obviously sport scale. I'd really like a "pro" version.
That way as a 2 seater it could also give way to a proper EA-18G Growler.
By the way if your a big fan of the Hornet, there will soon be a full fidelity F/A-18C module coming late this year for the DCS World Flight simulator. It will be the most realistic simulation of the hornet available to date.
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Originally posted by Evoman View Post
By the way if your a big fan of the Hornet, there will soon be a full fidelity F/A-18C module coming late this year for the DCS World Flight simulator. It will be the most realistic simulation of the hornet available to date.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caZCncH6xqM
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Originally posted by Gladman View Post
I've been part of the DCS world for quite some time and fly with the vVFA-2 Bounty Hunters. We currently have a Hornet C mod and are very much looking forward to the full module.Current Fleet: Flightline Tigercat, Flightline Bearcat, Eflite Corsair, ESM Skyraider, Pilot RC Yak-54 30%:corsair
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That's amazing man. We have flown and stay in contact with one fellah that flies with the Pukin Dogs and have another fellah that does LSO. DCS is quite exceptional. If you want to come blow some stuff up with the group, just let me know. Check out our website. http://www.vvfa-2bountyhunters.com/
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Originally posted by Gladman View Postspec450
That's amazing man. We have flown and stay in contact with one fellah that flies with the Pukin Dogs and have another fellah that does LSO. DCS is quite exceptional. If you want to come blow some stuff up with the group, just let me know. Check out our website. http://www.vvfa-2bountyhunters.com/Current Fleet: Flightline Tigercat, Flightline Bearcat, Eflite Corsair, ESM Skyraider, Pilot RC Yak-54 30%:corsair
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Originally posted by Evoman View PostI am down for most airplanes that have not been done in a decent EDF or Electric prop yet. But here are my top choices.
- AJS-37 Viggen
- A-29 Super Tucano
- Mig-15
- B-1 Lancer
For those unfamiliar with the Viggen it probably has the most useful features to offer the RC pilot than most other planes mentioned. I have actually flown this beast in the DCS flight simulator and its the easiest and most enjoyable plane I have flown in a flight simulator to date! So my wishes for this jet are more based on known knowledge of its capabilities than just because it looks cool.- Short take off capable
- Short landing capable - It has a thrust reverser!
- Wings with front canards design provide more lift
- Very stable and easy to fly
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Originally posted by Gladman View PostThe Viggen would be exceptionally cool if they could make the reverse thruster system work. I'd buy it just for that :)
The system is quite simple its self, it just uses a three peace cover that diverts thrust through the rear side openings. On the Viggen the system could be pre-activated before landing so that when the front nose gear is compressed it would activate the thrust reverser immediately after touch down. Then you just have to increase thrust for the amount needed to slow the plane down or bring it to a stop.
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We need a 80 mm T-38, 90 mm fans are to hard on the batteries. The infamous T-38 has trained every pilot since 1961 and no one other then Skymaster turbine T-38 which I previously sold has done a T-38. I've been begging Alpha to put it in the line up, even thought of carving a new front half fuselage for the F-5 and making an F-5B. Like the A-4.. I wish they would of did the TA-4J.... There's just something about those tandem cockpits.My Hangar inventory FW 90 mm hp F-15, FW 90 mm F-104, FW 90 mm T-45, FW 80 70mm F-5, FW 80 mm Scorpion, 70 mm V2 Z Rebel, F-8 Bearcat and a stable of T-28, white and Orange and yellow
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