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"Spirit of the Air Force"
Posted: 23 Mar 2009, 23:47
by HC136TH
FlightSim: FS9
Aircraft: Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (McGuire AFB)
Flight Number: YF002
Flight: Yakutat (PAYA) to Ketchikan (PAKT)
HDG: 103
Distance: 358.0 NM
Cruising Altitude: 6,994 FT
Cruising Speed: 325 KIAS
Weather Conditions: Clear with Winds 243 / 20 Mag
Radio: 123.6
DME: 113.3
ILS: 111.1 (Rwy 11)
GPS?: Yes
AutoPilot?: Yes
FSMap?: No
Flight Logged?: Yes
Nature of Flight: Dropping off classified cargo.
Flight Time: 2hrs / 51mins
ScreenShots: CLICK HERE
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 00:10
by f4nutter
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 02:42
by maddog65
Which C-17 is that and where can I get it. Looks so good!!!
Les
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 02:45
by MIKE JG
That's the payware one from FSD. Well actually it comes as a freebe if you purchase their T-38 model. The C-17 is an unfinished version, exterior model is pretty good but there is no sound file, no panel and no VC, hence why it's free.
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 05:20
by HC136TH
MIKE JG wrote:That's the payware one from FSD. Well actually it comes as a freebe if you purchase their T-38 model. The C-17 is an unfinished version, exterior model is pretty good but there is no sound file, no panel and no VC, hence why it's free.
You haven't the foggiest idea what you're talking about. DSB (David Bryce, CEO of Iris Simulations), is whom you're referring too. The version i'm running is from
FSD...Okay!?
Easy there big fella, no offense intended. I simply made an error. Welcome to our forums. We really are nice people and yes I meant the FSD one.
Quoted directly from the FSD website: "The Boeing C17 Globemaster is offered as a bonus with the already economically priced T-38 for FS 2004. It is offered without a 2D panel, and with a basic virtual cockpit."
You're right, I don't have the foggiest clue about what I'm talking about.
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 07:05
by Firebird
Man, you may be 100% correct, but it would be appreciated if you dial it down a bit please.
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 15:31
by Jumpshot724
I have it from FSD, it's not that great. If it were freeware it would be fine, but having to pay for the T-38 to get it I didn't like. The only reason it was worth it is because there are no other "good" C-17 models out.
Posted: 24 Mar 2009, 16:13
by f4nutter
i use that C17 to dry the runway then jump into a decent plane
