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SR-71? (Read 538 times)
Apr 16
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, 2003 at 12:16am
BigAl
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Where can I find a good SR-71 plus a panel and sounds? I tried one called "lockeed martin sr-71a blackbird" but for some reason the aircraft was acting funny and wouldn't take off. Anyone know of a good one out there?
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Apr 16
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Oz
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Just 2 words: Ric Barker. The best SR-71 here
http://www.simviation.com/fstop20_220303.htm
Theres also another
fabulous
SR here
http://www.simviation.com/fs2002military8.htm
That ones got a pretty good VC too, and several schemes.
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Apr 16
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sweet, thanks man. and how about a sound pack for it? do you know of one?
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Apr 16
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I saw an SR-71 sound pack included with the FS2000 PSS Sr-71 at flightsim.com. Im sure you can find a good one either her at SimV or anywhere else.
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Apr 16
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BigAl
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thanks man! i appreciate it. i seem to be having a few problems though with ric's version. the autopilot doesn't want to engage when i turn it on...
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Apr 16
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oh yeah, one more thing... do you know why i can't gain speed when im going 15 degrees up at 50k feet?? its the only way i can gain altitude, but my speed keeps dropping and i begin to stall. i thought it could go faster than this, am I missing something?
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Apr 16
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Big Al, hit the afterburners (CTRL F4), also remember that in real life the SR71 took off with less than a full load of fuel!
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Apr 16
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BigAl
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i selected unlimited fuel just because i enjoy cruising at high speeds at high altitudes. but its too bad theres no way of mid air refueling, that would rock.
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