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Welcome to the all new DCS P-51 Mustang forum. Today, DCS announced its soon to be released P-51 Mustang high fidelity combat simulator. This will be released sometime in 2012. Here is what DCS had to say about the product:QUOTE:The Fighter Collection and Eagle Dynamics will release their next Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) aircraft in 2012: the legendary P-51D Mustang. The Mustang was among the best and most well-known fighters used by the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Possessing excellent range and manoeuvrability, the P-51 operated primarily as a long-range escort fighter and also as a ground attack fighter-bomber with bombs, rockets, and machine guns. The Mustang served in nearly every combat zone during WWII, and later fought in the Korean War.The DCS: P-51D Mustang will be modelled at the same exacting detail as the existing Ka-50 Black Shark and A-10C Warthog Digital Combat Simulation (DCS) aircraft and it will be online compatible with them. Based on many years of restoring, flying and maintaining Mustangs, The Fighter Collection brings its unique ability to portray this aircraft in its full glory.The P-51D will be the first aircraft in the Flying Legends series that focuses on historical aircraft that have set benchmarks in combat aviation. This series of simulations demonstrates the broad scope of DCS simulation environment and its ability to introduce aircraft from all eras into a common simulation environment. While the P-51D started as an internal technology demonstration, it has evolved into an independent product that adds an all new dimension to the DCS universe. The development of the P-51D and other Flying Legends series aircraft definitely does not preclude the continued development of modern aircraft.More details of DCS: P-51D Mustang will be made available closer to product release later this year.More information, visit: www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/UNQUOTEHere are some PRE ALPHA images that they have provided AVSIM:
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Any chance of MS Flight adopting any of the old CFS weapons systems for online combat like Fighter Ace back on the MSN gaming zone?
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We are doing something a bit different... We are opening a Forum far in advance of a product being made available. In August of 2012, Damage Inc. expects to launch the X-Box version of its latest title, . Pacific Squadron WWII . The PC version is slotted to follow after. We've opened this forum for discussion of this Combat Flight Simulator in advance in order to provide our community with a home for that sim. We hope you put this forum to use and please spread the word! Ray Marshall, Avsim Contributing Reviewer was in contact with the developer and created the overview submitted below. Here are just two of the planes that will be included: View attachment: 7-1024x576.jpg View attachment: Coral-3-1024x576.jpg The Pacific Squadron WWII starts with the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and ends on Iwo Jima in early 1945. The promotional screenshots of the historically accurate locations are visually striking. The flight of B-17 bombers that was inbound to Hawaii that fateful Sunday morning is part of the opening battle. Using 32 accurately represented World War II aircraft from the Pacific theater and 23 missions in 11 major campaigns the historical battles are reenacted in both single and multi player. This will include all the challenges the actual pilots faced –dog fighting, torpedo and dive bombing, carrier takeoffs and landings – in a mix of intense air-to-air, air-to-ship and air-to-ground combat. All planes can be viewed in cockpit, HUD or outside view. The 32 different aircraft are presented in 68 versions. As the models improved during the war, they also get upgraded in the game. It appears we will be able to take off from the flat tops in B-25 Billy Mitchells and P-61 Black Widows along with the bevy of fighters and dive bombers. Every WWII aircraft that I have ever heard of is represented in the 100+ mission objectives. Mad Catz will introduce a new controller for this game modeled after actual sticks from the 1940s using vintage inspired toggle switches, buttons, and triggers but modernized with their trademark 3 modes and ST programming. The new Pacific AV8R FlightStick will come in 3 versions -PC, PS3 and Xbox360and have an integrated throttle with POV. Shipment date is set for August 28, 2012. Trailers can be viewed at the Pacific Squadron WWII Homepage or www.facebook.com/DamageIncTheGame FaceBook Page . The Facebook link will have some promotions including a free trip to Oshkosh in June, 2012 and a ride in a vintage T-6 trainer at the air show. Just click on ‘I like’. An in depth review of the pc download edition is planned nearer the shipment date. Submitted by Ray Marshall, Avsim Contributing Reviewer
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The DCS A-10 is a sweet sim, and one that does a great job in modeling some weapons. Being prior military, both special ops and heavy weapons, I've always been very interested in the more complex munitions. Sadly, a lot of "Virtual squadrons" seem to do their runs with just being fully armed with Mavericks. I love the mav, but to be honest, it's a kids toy in comparison. Of course the weapons like the Maverick are simple so I can understand why so many kids like them, but I hope some people will see the beauty of the engineering that goes into the 97 and if nothing else, maybe get even more immersed once they see just how much of this great bomb is really modeled in the DCS A-10. It's also a very miquoted weapon. DCS barely touches on it and even wikipedia is incorrect on some things. No one website gives this much information and some of this information isn't on any sites.Who's my source of information then? Well, TDS of course. The ones who designed\built it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQLWzbDTAEk