I was never a fan of the Razorback Thunderbolt, preferring the appearance of the later "bubble" canopy version.
Lovely screenshots, Mike.
I was never a fan of the Razorback Thunderbolt, preferring the appearance of the later "bubble" canopy version.
Lovely screenshots, Mike.
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Me too Bruce, looks sleaker. But apparantly from what i have read the Razorback configuration.
Was more aerodynamic, lighter and thus faster. I don't have a clue as i have always only really been interested in WW1 & WW2 land warfare.
Thanks Bruce, does not look as good as MFS2020, but the game engine is a lot older.
Mike.
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Loving that Tempest.
She is a beauty, the Typhoon is also in development.
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I remember as a kid assembling an Airfix kit of the Tempest. That big cowling always fascinated me.![]()
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Snap Bruce, me too. Mind i did have most of the allied aircraft types hanging from my bedroom ceiling.
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Did you ever play Rowan Software's Overlord? Mustangs, Spitfires and Typhoons flying over the channel to soften up Fortress Europe.
No Steve only became interested in flightsims with IL-2 Cliffs Of Dover.
Then just after i also bought IL-2 1946
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Oh, most definitely!
And Lucasarts "Their Finest Hour"......
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