08.11.2002, 21:57
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Master
Registriert seit: 03.12.2001
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@ EFP065
Wie gesagt, bei Flightsim.com wurde in vier oder fünf Teilen getestet und das Ergebnis war recht gut.
Carsten,
Aber wie gut ist die Methode der Bewertung ?
Einige Auszüge von
http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?LKs...iew/cfs3-1.htm
How Real Do They Fly? The Numbers Don't Lie
The way the planes fly is the real magic of CFS3. Microsoft's flight models for CFS3 are unquestionably are the most accurate ever created. A combination of science and art[!], the design team started with mathematical aerodynamic flight models created by the team's full-time aeronautical engineer. And the numbers don't lie.[!] What's more, the team brought in the actual pilots who flew the planes to add those subtle nuances that you only know about when you've actually been there, in the cockpit, in the air. And, to complete the realism, the team went out into the field to capture the real world look, feel and sound of the actual warbirds themselves.
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After test flying them all, I'll give you detailed comments in future articles. For now, suffice to say that there are many wonderful surprises in CFS3. First of all, you'll get to fly jets. Not only those that were operational during the war such as the P-80 Shooting Star[!] and the ME-262, but the secret super-planes including the GO-229 Nazi stealth [!]fighter
You'll get to fly the most accurate simulation of the dreaded Nazi super fighter the GO-229.
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The GO-229's stealth wing [!]flight characteristics are something that you'll just have to experience for yourself. All I can say is that I'm sure glad the strategic bombing campaign destroyed Germany's ability to build more of these super-planes. If it hadn't, I'd probably be writing this in German right now.
One of the pleasant surprises for you fighter jocks is the Spitfire. Microsoft finally got it right with this scrappy dogfighter. I jinked my Spit through withering fire from formations of JU-88s, peppered several bombers in one pass and still had enough energy to take on the FW-190s who jumped in from above. It was a glorious battle and the CFS3 Spitfire handled beautifully, precisely as you'll see in actual combat footage.
Gruß
Carl
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**~ In Memoriam Ron ~**
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