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Old 05-11-2008, 05:51 PM
Ala13_Kokakolo Ala13_Kokakolo is offline
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Default 4.07 is rubbish (but is ONLY 07, 08 and 09 are great)

Do not get me wrong. I love the new japanesse planes and the little touches here and there. Is the jets what gets on my nerves.

Fisrt of all, almost noone fly the jets. Yes, i know 262, 163, go and y80 are an exception but the sim already had this four, and the arado is a really cool plane. Ok. Then i will refrase. I like the arado from the latest add on, and probably just because of this plane the whole jets experience has a point. Is the rest of them what I can not stand.

They are so unreal and pointless than anyone has ever notice EDITED: Feuerfalke, u are wright, i try again with 8x and realise after a looong while yes it runs out. Sorry. You where right i was wrong.

I wish the time and the efford for doing them had been spent in other planes like the french or the belgic early wwii planes that are miss from the sim, or even to make flyable IA planes from the sim. Whatever.

I think the reason to add fantasy planes was noone will ever contest about performance or realism because there is no data to check with. Anyway. Forgive me for my rant. I was just trying them and i could not see the point. Not at all.

Last edited by Ala13_Kokakolo; 05-11-2008 at 07:51 PM.
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