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Flaming Cliffs 3

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Hi guys

 

Is FC3 an old title? What's the quality of the aircraft like? Do the aircraft have decent sound packages?

 

I'm

Loving the Su25T but feel I'd like to move on to something else as well. I want the Huey and Ive always loved the Flanker

You will get a mixed package of aircrafts with non-clickable VC

F-15C: DCS Flaming Cliffs

A-10A: DCS Flaming Cliffs

Su-25: DCS Flaming Cliffs

Those are sold separately, but are also part of whole package "DCS: Flaming Cliffs 3"

More less on the level of SU-25T (slightly better - AFM+/PFM).

 

And a bunch of older models Mig-29, Su-27, Su-33 with SFM (crappy flight model).

Su-27 and Su-33 have refreshed models and VC (like Su-25A/T)

Su-27 soon will get AFM, it's in development from some time.

If you want study sim with complex flight model and fully clickable VC, get yourself a chopper or DCS: A-10C Warthog

Mariusz Wrzos

Wll, FC3's origins are dating back to 1995. and Flanker simulator series, and the shape we know today is basically taken from original Lock on Modern air combat released in 2003/04. Of course, it's being constantly updated and maintained for over decade, so the FC3 itself is fairly new incarnation. Image it as a P3D which have FS95 roots, it shares some legacy code, but it's a modern flight sim.

 

Few aircraft are still on SFM, but still, even that old SFM is way beyond what FSX can offer.

[color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]

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