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Ok, so I've posted this in a few other gaming forums (for one example click ===> Here ) and the idea is, if you like a plane in the game, you heal it, and if you dislike it, you hurt it. Each plane starts on 20 points, and if it reaches 0, it dies ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at acecombatskies):
I would've totally healed the F-15S/MTD ....
...The fact that DLC planes don't count annoys me.
Heal: F-22A Raptor
Hurt: Su-25TM Frogfoot
Project Dragonheart: Birth of a legend, legacy of the lost .
Nevertheless...
This sounds like it's gonna take a while.
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I know that for the carrier based strike planes you can adjust the strike aircraft speed from the default by entering a line with the strike aircraft speed to be used. Can you do the same for the land based strike aircraft i.e. by adding a line with the...
Started by Richard Mortimer on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at navalwarfare):
The reasoning behind that is that the time a land based strike arrives at the enemy task force is dependent on much else besides the speed of the aircraft, most importantly.
Of land based aircraft.
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The following is a document providing an overview of a Telemaster UAS I built for the University of North Dakota. We use this platform for various research projects within the university. I also have a giant telemaster converted to a twin engine (2 DLE...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at com):
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The First Customer Built Sonex Aircraft , The Onex Sport Aircraft Takes Flight
AvStop Aviation News
By Shane Nolan May 12, 2012 - Sonex Aircraft announce that the first customer-built example of the new Onex single-place, folding-...
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In order to fly an aircraft, the commands of the pilot must be transferred to the aircraft control surfaces..? Describe how the method of doing this has changed over recent years.
Started by h on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Goddamn textbook and find the section called General aircraft construction and educate self.
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Developers can learn a lot from other industries. As a thought exercise, is it possible to build a passenger aircraft using agile techniques?
Forgetting cost for now; how feasible is it to use iterative and incremental development for both the hardware...
Started by Ben Breen on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
For the building of the hardware of the aircraft lean production would be the way to go/dp/0060974176
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota....
A subsystem on the aircraft?
Team ownership: Systems engineering is very process driven, so on from.
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What Aircraft is this?
Can anyone tell me?
Bonus points to the person who tells me (Without Searching! ) who modelled this Aircraft for FS.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 26):
A tough google...nevil shute? or tiltman?....anyways - a talented aircraft designer who....
The Company that made this Aircraft also British aircraft designer in his own right.
Ill give you a clue.
Yancovitch has got the right decade.
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Can any identify this aircraft Can anyone identify this aircraft in this photo taken in Singapore 1945-50.
Attached Thumbnails
Started by anthonygos on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ww2aircraft):
Some RNZAF birds had them, though not sure if all or just individual aircraft, and here's an RAF Venom with them:
RAF de Havilland Venom Jet Fighter Bomber Aircraft Restoration.
Some did.
Thanks.
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I couldent just sit idly by without trying aircraft 'What is It?'
So where is it from and what is this aircraft? Attached Thumbnails Fisch likes this.
Started by Rex in OTZ on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gunandgame):
For initial tests the aircraft was fitted with dual controls in the side by side.
All Migs even the early prototypes have the cockpit dang close to the nose of the aircraft at the extreme nose.
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J-20 5th Generation Aircraft: Updates & Discussions http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjcxNDgyMzY4.html keldorn , Martian2 , ChineseTiger1986 and 8
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at defence):
Generation Aircraft: Updates & Discussions J-20 flew June lst in Chengdu again
Last edited by houshanghai: J-20 5th Generation Aircraft: Updates & Discussions J-20 flew June lst in Chengdu again
Original Post By houshanghai Any one get ....
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