Russian/exUSSR military plans
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I don't know how you guys go about checking your flightplans for accuracy and "to be sure they work"... One of the ways that I do it is simply to fly along side... This not only gets my head out of the "research/book mode", I also get to experience why I like flight simming - that is, it's FUN!.
So, the below pic is one of those fly-alongs -- over Primorske region heading towards an ASW patrol. The AI aircraft is the TU-95 Bear substituing for a TU-142.
So, the below pic is one of those fly-alongs -- over Primorske region heading towards an ASW patrol. The AI aircraft is the TU-95 Bear substituing for a TU-142.
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I would really appreciate a Russian / Warsaw Pact MAIW package. Just to get some variation alongside all those F-16's, F-15's and C-130's. (Wich are nevertheless great too!)sprocky wrote:Since the last post here was made pretty long ago I was wondering if there are still plans on russian MAIW packages and if you still work on this. I do NOT ask for a release date
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Thanks to alpet (Alex) in the EvolveAI forums I found a site with russian military AI models.
http://azatov.mylivepage.ru/file/index
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Модели военного трафика = military AI models
I am not sure if they are really AI ones and I am not able to verify that. Could someone try the models from there and let me know ? In case you need some help with the kyrillic letters feel free to contact me.
http://azatov.mylivepage.ru/file/index
Click on:
Модели военного трафика = military AI models
I am not sure if they are really AI ones and I am not able to verify that. Could someone try the models from there and let me know ? In case you need some help with the kyrillic letters feel free to contact me.
Jan
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
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As I am not familiar with modelling I would like to know what makes an aircraft "AI". I have heard of multi-LOD and number of polygons. How many LODs (5, 7, 10 ?) should an AI model have at least and what should be the maximum number of polygons (2,000, 4,000 or 10,000?) ?
@bismarck:
Looked at the page again. You are right: some models are from the UNNT package where the aircraft folder names end with TOLM ("Толмачёво"). But I was thinking more about the SU-17. Is this one AI ?
@bismarck:
Looked at the page again. You are right: some models are from the UNNT package where the aircraft folder names end with TOLM ("Толмачёво"). But I was thinking more about the SU-17. Is this one AI ?
Jan
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
Former technician in MFG2 at ETME (home base of PANAVIA The flying computer TORNADO. sadly closed now)
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Most of the Soviet aircraft that I downloaded from this particular site, http://azatov.mylivepage.ru/file/index, seem to be repaints of existing models. 1 of them is the Flanker_export file that I already have, but with additional repaints. The Frogfoot is the same as well as the Mig21.
I think I would be safe to say that these files have been taken from other sites and posted there. But some do appear to have new repaints added to them.
I dont' believe these to be AI specific, but more of a dumbed down flyable version which will work as AI on faster computers.
And just to be clear. I AM NOT accusing anyone of piracy.
This of couse, is just my opinion.
KJ
I think I would be safe to say that these files have been taken from other sites and posted there. But some do appear to have new repaints added to them.
I dont' believe these to be AI specific, but more of a dumbed down flyable version which will work as AI on faster computers.
And just to be clear. I AM NOT accusing anyone of piracy.

This of couse, is just my opinion.
KJ
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There are no hard and fast rules. Models that were originally designed as flyable aircraft obviously are not AI.
The aircraft that we use here usually have about 7 LODs. Obviously, depending on the aircraft...the number of polys will differ.
The aircraft that we use here usually have about 7 LODs. Obviously, depending on the aircraft...the number of polys will differ.
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