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RNZAF enters the flight simulation community

Post by Stewart Pearson »

Yep, that's right folks, the Royal New Zealand Air Force are providing aircraft for use in FS2004.

At the moment you can download the P-3 and the C-130 form their website;

http://www.airforce.mil.nz/latest-info/default.htm

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Post by P3_Super_Bee »

Not worth wasting the time. I am surpised the model is be Adrian Brausch, he did a very good pre-gmax model.

Since its a Bravo, can even use it realisticly as AI.

Nose section looks good.

Turret is down to stay, no way to retract. If you're into flying "realisticly" you aren't flying this one. Don't take off and land with turret down.

Textures aren't the greatest. Overwing escape hatches out to lunch.

ESM pod all messed-up. Looks like he didn't have any 3-d photos, for reference.

Panel. Well it has one.

Sounds are lame as well. Sounds like a figter jet.

KBT blows this one out of the water. Though it looks more like a P-3 than the Mike Stone L-188 with a mad boom.

Haven't checked out the C-130 yet. He did an awesome one agian pre g-max days, but if the P-3 is any indication,

Sounds are lame as well. Sounds like a figter jet.
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