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Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 08:19
by zsoltfireman
Thanks so much!
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 15:03
by zsoltfireman
Hello,
I painted Hungarian Mig-21MF - UM Taszár era
It would be necessary traffic file
Can anyone help?
Thank you!
Zsolt
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 15:24
by shaggy22
If you send me a cfg file i'm sure i could help mate

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 15:35
by zsoltfireman
shaggy22 wrote:If you send me a cfg file i'm sure i could help mate

Hi Dan,
Ok! Great!
Here the cfg's:
http://www.putlocker.com/file/B79B6B9C6B54EC0A
And AFCAD:
http://www.putlocker.com/file/CA72961D751A31A7
Thank you!
Zsolt

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 16:58
by zsoltfireman
Good VFR' the flightsim
zip name: kalocsavfr11
lhke_vfr
lhsa_vfr
papa_vfr_2
szolnokvfr12
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 07 Apr 2013, 10:40
by zsoltfireman
Taszar ERA
MPAI Mig-21 repaint by: Zsolt Beleznay
Traffic (flight plans) file: Daniel Reeves
http://www.mediafire.com/?xzrcdetjfdyv67d
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 12:19
by Pemor2
The scenery is there.
But where is the afcad to the scenery.
Pemor2

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 11 Apr 2013, 13:23
by zsoltfireman
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 23 Apr 2013, 15:30
by RKE
Mike, just to be a pain in the rear, but which font did you use for the Indian Bison tail numbers? I had a google to see if the answer was out there on the interwebs, but I couldn't really find anything useful.
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 23:16
by RKE
Apparently Croatia can't get enough of them MiG's, so they've decided to shell out on some Yemeni ones, which are currently being renovated in Ukraine. Interesting tail colours they've gone for...
http://www.defender.hr/republika-hrvats ... mig-21.php
Edit: Whoops, they never made it to Yemen in the first place. Apparently they're ex-Ethiopian and were being overhauled in preparation for a sale to Yemen. They, however, decided the overhaul work wasn't good enough and declined to buy them, so the overhaulers turned to Croatia instead, who are apparently running out of hours on their existing fleet.
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 23:19
by mikeblaze
Just so everybody knows, this thread isn't finished as far as what I have planned for 2014...... more to follow........

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 07 Jan 2014, 14:56
by miljan
RKE wrote:Apparently Croatia can't get enough of them MiG's, so they've decided to shell out on some Yemeni ones, which are currently being renovated in Ukraine. Interesting tail colours they've gone for...
http://www.defender.hr/republika-hrvats ... mig-21.php
Edit: Whoops, they never made it to Yemen in the first place. Apparently they're ex-Ethiopian and were being overhauled in preparation for a sale to Yemen. They, however, decided the overhaul work wasn't good enough and declined to buy them, so the overhaulers turned to Croatia instead, who are apparently running out of hours on their existing fleet.
Some sources are saying ex Bulgarian and these are veeery valid sources

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 07 Jan 2014, 19:52
by RKE
Thanks for the reply regarding the font Mike - it's the second time you've answered it (you told me when I first asked back in the day)
miljan wrote:Some sources are saying ex Bulgarian and these are veeery valid sources

I'll defer to your expertise then. For starters, you can probabably read the source

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Nov 2014, 05:12
by mikeblaze
I haven't posted on this thread lately, it got eclipsed by the 'Mother Russia' thread, where my Mig-23/27 posts went, and this aircraft as well...... I just uploaded the SMAI MiG-25 package to AVSIM and AVSIM.rus, it's 12 variants, 25 models, and 127 repaints. I took a little break for the last month or so, flew around a bunch in the sim, and painted a lot of Thomas Ruth retro A300s ad DC-10s, no-stress/no-agenda reset-my-head stuff.
With this release, I hit the twelve new models in 2014 pledge, with two months to spare. In between, I did several hundred serial repaints for various MAIW projects, a bunch of Thomas Ruth and Overland paints, miscellaneous other projects, and am slugging my way through learning FSX modeling. I still have a few projects on my agenda for FS9, but I am probably getting a new computer in the new year, and will probably go exclusively to FSX/P3D projects, providing I can hit the learning groove. I also will be going back and doing a couple of updates to some of my earlier release models (I really do listen to the fans, lol).
Far from done, but this is my strategic thinking. Here's to a nice 2014 holiday season, and new horizons for 2014.

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Nov 2014, 07:26
by Garysb
"and will probably go exclusively to FSX/P3D projects"
Noooooooooooooooooo

you cant abandon FS9 please
Gary
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Nov 2014, 07:55
by John Young
It's a dilemma Mike. Only around 35% of users I think are now FS9 and diminishing each year. I can tell that approximately from the downloads of both versions of my work. If it takes 500 hours to build an AI aircraft for FS9, it only takes another 6 or so to do the conversion to FSX code (slightly more difficult and time consuming if you do it the other way and convert FSX to FS9). For the time being, I'll continue to offer both because the overhead is not too great.
You do a huge amount of paints, so the time spent converting FS9 textures to .dds in particular will be greater and more tedious, so the decision is probably easier.
John
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 04 Nov 2014, 09:28
by miljan
Amazing job Mike...I have feeling that more migz are coming!!!

Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 03 Oct 2017, 09:21
by TheFoufure
To complete the family, and to put some traffic for North Korea, is it possible to envisage MiG-15, MiG-17 and MiG-19 (and variantes for each) ?
Tanks a lot
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 10 May 2020, 11:25
by kzthein
can I get that links, pls?
mikeblaze wrote: 25 Apr 2012, 05:51
Ignore the missing canopy mirrors, and this is the other half of the MiG-21 project. From top to bottom, left to right, the Chinese picture is JJ-7A, FT-7M, J-7I, J-7II, J-7III, J-7B, J-7E, J-7G. The second picture has the MiG-21 Bison and the LanceR A/B/C. All are different models with little differences on every model. I am in final beta-test (hopefully, as usual), and the first multi-LOD models are being built next week. I am on track to finish this project sometime in May, with 24 base models.
Re: MiG Madness
Posted: 10 May 2020, 15:11
by JohnTenn
Search for "Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed (Part

" in the Avsim Library.
The links to all 8 parts are on each post.
Parts 7 and 8 are the Chinese versions.
John