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Best Military Jet Fighter for P3DV4 (PMDG-Style)?

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The VRS F/A-18, is probably the most similar to a complex PMDG-esque airliner, it too has a collimated HUD and modern avionics, which are intended to be operated solely by one person (or at least they are if you disregard the use of AWACS stuff and datalinks).


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Milviz T38C is truly an advanced aircraft with modern avionics.


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Unfortunately the T38C is no longer available.  The A variant is available though.


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33 minutes ago, C2615 said:

Why P3D, just BMS then....

That one is really outdated (not only) concerning graphics. The beta version of the DCS F-16 might be the better solution.

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21 minutes ago, FDEdev said:

That one is really outdated (not only) concerning graphics. The beta version of the DCS F-16 might be the better solution.

DCS F16(and even more developed F18) are far from study level...

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8 hours ago, C2615 said:

DCS F16(and even more developed F18) are far from study level...

Could you elaborate?  I’ve never heard someone say that before about the F18.  Having to press 25 buttons before firing a Maverick (slight exaggeration) seems to be within the realm of study level.


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On ‎2‎/‎15‎/‎2020 at 9:11 PM, regis9 said:

Unfortunately the T38C is no longer available.  The A variant is available though.

My bad. I forgot that the C was removed from the sim catalog and made exclusively 'commercial use only.' :blush:


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You got my hopes up there for a minute 😁


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Hello,

If you are interested in slightly older fighters, you can opt for our Vampire. Of course I don't pretend to say that it is the best, but we have tried to reproduce the behavior of the real aircraft and the feedback from customers is excellent!

More here: https://swissmilsim.ch/index.php/en/pms2-1950-1960-en/

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