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Although the dogfighting looks like fun, I'm more interested in the flight model.
The flight model is great. I'm lucky enough to be on the internal test team for Eagle Dynamics, so I've had the pleasure of "flying" the P-51 for a few months already. You definitely have to have good rudder control. The first maneuver I perfected was the ground loop.
I sure wish this level of Flightsim and computer power was around when I was a kid playing the Janes, Falcon 3.0, A10 tank killer, etc games. I had soooo much more time!
Anyone remember Longbow and F16 combat pilot?
Anyone remember Longbow and F16 combat pilot?
when I was a kid
Falcon 3.0
Oh hell yes! I'm pretty sure I failed freshman Econ because of Longbow (2).
We didn't even have computers. We went outside and played with real toy gliders (no radio controls) that we built. Those and kites was about all the aerial combat you had. It took a LOT of skill, effort and luck to take out a 12" wingspread enemy glider. The winner of a combat engagement was the one that stayed flying after the midair. If they both went down, you had to do it again.
Eh. Spoiled kids. Anyone remember Jet?
Or better yet, Apple FS1?
We didn't even have computers. We went outside and played with real toy gliders (no radio controls) that we built. Those and kites was about all the aerial combat you had.
OK, getting serious here for a second. I've never in my life played on a sim. What kind of computer equipment do you need, how much should I spend for the basics to get started?
Thanks. I've been thinking about doing this. Now that I have the time (I retired Jan 1st.) I might just go ahead with it.
-John
check out the mountains in AEROFLY FS
Also, especially for the DCS combat sims - you're gonna want TrackIR
check out the mountains in AEROFLY FS