WIP:AV-8B
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wow! this is looking really impressive…
cant wait! actually, I probably can…
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mine is a “toy” compared with the work from Hayab, BD & Mav-JP… btw a good team project !!!
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mine is a “toy” compared with the work from Hayab, BD & Mav-JP
If that is what you consider a toy, then I wish you were my friend when I was growing up.
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Now we really need Harrier avionics!!!
BTW, I think AV-8 and F/A-18 have a fairly similar avionic suite…catch two birds with one stoneOh well…a man can dream
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If that is what you consider a toy, then I wish you were my friend when I was growing up.
Hahaha…you having friends…that’s priceless :mrgreen:
On a serious note Q is a humble guy. Actually, that is something I’ve noticed about all of BMS’s modellers; they are all humble and descent guys.
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I’ve always thought the Harrier was a pretty ugly jet.
Yet, after reading pages 12 and 13, I find myself somewhat…attracted…to it. Is it ok to be attracted to an aircraft?
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It is funny that in an F-16C sim the AV-8 will be the best looking jet.
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hardly. the F-16 has the curves…
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OK….he’s right this is funny…:( but we still waiting for this!!!—>https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?5503-OF-mods-JanHas-realism-patch/page40
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Just fantastic, awesome job
A tutorial for flying and mastering this aircraft
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OK….he’s right this is funny…:( but we still waiting for this!!!—>https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?5503-OF-mods-JanHas-realism-patch/page40
Your patience will be rewarded…
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It cant be very “stealthy” with that big fan in the intakes though, great for radar returns, right?
Really nice work!
Cheers
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Your patience will be rewarded…
100% sure for that my good friend Jan ;).
Keep your great work, we can waiting you…
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Yep, JanHas is the Master!
He does incredible work.
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Arnold approves!
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This is a question relevant to my own modeling endeavors:
If this is an accurate 3D cockpit, I’d like to know its internal dimensions (more precisely, the width of the forward part of the side consoles and the aft part of the side consoles). I’ve encountered quite a few aircraft models where the actual canopy geometry does not reflect reality with regards to internal dimensions, often being much too broad. It’s true the Harrier’s canopy bows outwards a lot, but that’s a different matter.
…Thing is, I’ve been working on some of the Hawker Harrier developmental projects, and I base the general dimensions of some of the internal parts, and the canopy dimensions, in relation to existing airframes. Can I get any insight here?
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A few videos the sounds were based from.
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nice look at how it really sounds in there BD!