Harvard
Harvard
I was wondering if you were considering doing a Harvard / Texan model. Every pilot who climbed into the cockpit of a P-51 or a Spitfire, cut his teeth on a AT-6 or Harvard. I enjoy flying your P-51 and find it very realistic.
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Scott,
A Harvard (NA AT6,SNJ,etc) with a good cockpit is indeed needed. I thought the guy at Daviator was going to do one but I guess not. Yes I know there are lots of good models out there and skins but there is not ONE good one with a decent 3D cockpit.
I still vote for a good NA AT6/Harvard/SNJ what ever you want to call it. You would get lots of skinners.
A Harvard (NA AT6,SNJ,etc) with a good cockpit is indeed needed. I thought the guy at Daviator was going to do one but I guess not. Yes I know there are lots of good models out there and skins but there is not ONE good one with a decent 3D cockpit.
I still vote for a good NA AT6/Harvard/SNJ what ever you want to call it. You would get lots of skinners.
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Pentium 4 HT @ 3.06ghz
2Gig of OCZ 667mhz ram
GeForce 7950GT with 512mb DDR3
160Gig Sata drive
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I have several of your products and would absolute explode if you were to do an AT-6 "D I have thought about how nice it would be for quite a while and just joined the forum to give you my thoughts on this. I think it would be an excellent seller just because so many WWII pilots learned to fly in it, and there are still quite a few around. I think it would be very popular It is my fav plane and you can gurantee that I would be an "F5 breaker" from re-loading so much to see if its been relesed ;[.
Thanks for taking this into consideration
Trace
P.S. Count on me for at least 10 freeware repaints
Thanks for taking this into consideration
Trace
P.S. Count on me for at least 10 freeware repaints
Curt
Scott,
If you do a Texan it would be nice if you could select which cockpit you flew in. Front or rear. Also, it would be nice to have the hood in the rear cockpit so you could do IFR training like they did in WWII. Also a mod so you could convert the rear to a .50cal gun training cockpit. The flight gear box behind the rear cockpit, you should be able to open in and see gear in it. If you need any close up pictures in the cockpit we can get them for you. We have a beautiful AT6G that just got repainted.
I'll post an image after I get it uploaded.
Here it is.....
Regards
Jib01/02
Also, still partial to the A-26 either way....
If you do a Texan it would be nice if you could select which cockpit you flew in. Front or rear. Also, it would be nice to have the hood in the rear cockpit so you could do IFR training like they did in WWII. Also a mod so you could convert the rear to a .50cal gun training cockpit. The flight gear box behind the rear cockpit, you should be able to open in and see gear in it. If you need any close up pictures in the cockpit we can get them for you. We have a beautiful AT6G that just got repainted.
I'll post an image after I get it uploaded.
Here it is.....
Regards
Jib01/02
Also, still partial to the A-26 either way....
Last edited by Jib01 on 09 Mar 2006, 19:09, edited 1 time in total.
Now running the following...
Pentium 4 HT @ 3.06ghz
2Gig of OCZ 667mhz ram
GeForce 7950GT with 512mb DDR3
160Gig Sata drive
Pentium 4 HT @ 3.06ghz
2Gig of OCZ 667mhz ram
GeForce 7950GT with 512mb DDR3
160Gig Sata drive
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