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Mehlin Rainer Su-22

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Mehlin Rainer Su-22

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Boy this is looking good.....new vid posted today

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VImitnYzFuM#t=13
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Nice !!!!
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Re: Mehlin Rainer Su-22

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I'm sure swing wings are not easy for AI. The steering nosewheel really adds "life" to the model.
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Re: Mehlin Rainer Su-22

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Actually the xml for swing wings are too bad at all. You just need to tailor the xml for aircraft type, i.e. completely variable or set positions. A bit of research normally results in the parms you need.
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Re: Mehlin Rainer Su-22

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Rainer has added the LODs over years break and is now working on the loadouts. Should not take very much longer :smt001
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