Hi All,
I just saw the news that the P-40 is going to get the Accu-Sim treatment.
Is there any chance that we could see an "E" model along side the current "B" model?
That would sure make my day!
BR's,
mal
P-40 Question
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I think they will stick with the same models and simply add all of the accusim goodies. Prop rotation should be fixed too.
I think they will stick with the same models and simply add all of the accusim goodies. Prop rotation should be fixed too.
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You have to remember that with Accu-Sim we are modeling airplanes and their systems right to the core. We do this because it is important that all of these systems behave correctly in most, if not all situations.
So, for example, when we do an Accu-Sim P-47D and all of it's systems, we can't just 'add on' a P47N. We used to do this years ago when we were just banging out stock flight simulator aircraft, but now the research required is multiplied over those days.
What is interesting, at least for me personally, is when we accusim these earlier warbirds, they can be more fun to fly. They are raw. Take the Spitfire Ia, where we added the manual gear pump. You have to pump pump pump to raise the gear, and it sort of makes you appreciate the advancement in an automatic, powered gear extension / retraction system. This P-40B is very much a raw plane to fly. It has no manifold pressure regulator (like on the Spitfires, P-51D for example), so you hold a lot of power (and danger) in that throttle.
Also, the initial reason we chose the B is from our research with the Flying Tigers in Burma.
Scott.
So, for example, when we do an Accu-Sim P-47D and all of it's systems, we can't just 'add on' a P47N. We used to do this years ago when we were just banging out stock flight simulator aircraft, but now the research required is multiplied over those days.
What is interesting, at least for me personally, is when we accusim these earlier warbirds, they can be more fun to fly. They are raw. Take the Spitfire Ia, where we added the manual gear pump. You have to pump pump pump to raise the gear, and it sort of makes you appreciate the advancement in an automatic, powered gear extension / retraction system. This P-40B is very much a raw plane to fly. It has no manifold pressure regulator (like on the Spitfires, P-51D for example), so you hold a lot of power (and danger) in that throttle.
Also, the initial reason we chose the B is from our research with the Flying Tigers in Burma.
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Re: P-40 Question
the plane model (VC, external) is still very good..
but, is there any plan to update the "textures" ?
but, is there any plan to update the "textures" ?
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Yes, we are currently going through the texture maps. We hope to improve them while maintaining compatibility with 3rd party paints already online.
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Thanks Scott, for the speedy reply.
Your explanation makes perfect sense so keep up the great work!
BR's,
mal
Your explanation makes perfect sense so keep up the great work!
BR's,
mal
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You did a brilliant job making the B-17 paints compatable, yet improving them significantly. Thanks for even considering this with the P-40. I'm planning on upgrading everything I've done with the new release anyway, and I'm sure there will be a new influx of painters as with the Spitfire. Can't wait to see what Martin does with the paint kit, and all the accusim features you've described have me drooling for this release. Thanks for all the hard work and for being so attentive to your customers here on the forums.Scott - A2A wrote:Yes, we are currently going through the texture maps. We hope to improve them while maintaining compatibility with 3rd party paints already online.
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