January 22nd 2022
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January 22nd 2022 11:24:00 PM |
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Peter |
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Wagga Wagga Australia |
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Hi Steve, I have just installed the F-111 Aircraft on our Heritage Centre Flight Sim. I\'ve managed to crash the A/C exceedingly well (practice needed). I was wondering is it possible to change the tail number of the Australian model? Our Gate Guardian is an F-111C #A8-142, it would be great for our visitors to fly the actual plane that\'s parked outside. Regards |
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November 7th 2020 11:29:06 AM |
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Andrew |
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Edinburgh |
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Coming back to flight simulation again, after a long break, with a second monitor. It was bought for MFSF 2020. Just I missed fly low and fast through the Scotish highlands. Super happy that the FSX F-111 lives on. I am somewhat familiar with the terrain following control principles and that this model has it is WOW. The second monitor gives a much better feel for the cockpit. All the best to the team. |
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April 29th 2020 02:25:15 PM |
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Bruce Granger |
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Lapeer, Michigan |
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Steve- I can\'t remember if I\'ve been to this site before or not- I served at Pease [\'71-\'72] on the FB-111\'s after starting at Carswell ABF [340th OMS] in 1969. Many GREAT memories. |
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October 9th 2019 06:46:02 PM |
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Sergio Kauffman |
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Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. |
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Dear Roman I haven\'t read the full documentation, but I want to thank you and your team for this wonderfull aircraft. Since I was a child, I liked it instantaneously. Before I had my first flight simulator, I carefully assembled, painted and add every single sticker myy first aardvark at the age of 8. Now I can fly it!!! Thank you kindly, Sergio Kauffman. |
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September 17th 2019 04:31:36 PM |
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Mike S. |
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Georgia |
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Just found your site. USAF from 1973 to 1976 (early out for school). Never dealt w/111s, my only memory of one is standing by Transient Alert at Forbes AFB, KS (now gone) and watching one taxiing away with outstretched wings - sure rocked a lot when it found that uneven spot where the TA ramp ended and the taxiway proper began! Still a beautiful airplane, though. |
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May 30th 2019 03:19:15 PM |
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Siren |
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San Diego |
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Big aardvark fan! Always impressed by your alphasim updates. |
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September 26th 2017 09:21:43 PM |
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Stalker 3 |
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USA |
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I loved your F-111 Simulator. That was an amazing build. I liked the epic usb radio stack controller. That looked like the real one!!! Very well designed, very good attention to detail. Lot\'s of years of good clean fun coming to a cockpit near you! That\'s what it\'s all about. Stalker 3 out. |
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April 16th 2016 02:25:18 PM |
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Larry |
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Marshall, TX |
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great posts thanks |
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February 28th 2016 04:31:58 PM |
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Jack |
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SE Washington State |
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I am VERY impressed with what you have done, Steve. It looks just like the real thing. Can\'t wait to try it out. I miss the F-111. Badest boy on the block!. I see you figured out \"how many degrees of azimuth is on the SAI\".... May not remember me, but I was your OJT instructor at Pease AFB. |
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October 14th 2015 10:04:31 PM |
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Thaddeus S. Komorowski |
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Abilene, Texas |
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Looking forward to your work on Edwards AFB. Well be something to behold. Served USAF 1977 to 1981 and saw some of these aircraft. |
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