bismarck wrote:Hi Mike, about Bear FDE, I'm more than sure that Mike Mac will sort out any problems.
If you want to have a look at something similar, to compare/test/verify the FDE, long time ago I downloaded a Tu-114 for AI, 7 LOD model from 9.450 to 54 polys.
I never tested it, so I don't know how is its behaviour. Probably I downloaded it from Avsim.ru, at present I can't find it.
The file is tu114_ai.zip. If you are interested in testing it and can't find the file, let me know and I send it by mail. (it's only 370k).
Ciao, Giorgio
Hi Giorgio,
Mike P. was referring to how difficult it is to create a true turboprop AI FDE for his Tu-95 Bear. FS9 does not handle AI FDE's for both VFR and IFR flights of large, multi engine AI aircraft and especially four engine AI turboprops very well, making it extremely difficult to attain a similar level of takeoff, flight, pattern, approach and landing realism achievable for smaller one and two engined AI. As a matter of fact FS9 apparently doesn't even handle flyable FDE's for large multi engined turboprop aircraft very well, so many creators of both flyable and AI four engine Tu-95, Tu-114, Tu-116, Tu-126 and/or Tu-142 models use jet engine based FDE's as does Mehlin Rainer for his AI Tu-114 model that you refer to. This approach helps to more readily get an AI model flying, but now you actually have a jet aircraft masquerading as a turboprop aircraft.
After a lot of tedious and frustrating work I am getting close to having a true AI turboprop FDE for Mike P.'s Tu-95 Bear that allows it to fly both VFR and IFR flights with reasonably acceptable realism.
Below are a couple of screenshots of a flight of two MPAI Tu-95MS Bears:
