emarkay
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Curious as to the use of "air breathers" in Orbiter
Not to add more FS's to the mix (Xplane, FlightGear, YSFlight, MSFS and others), but it's nice to have the option to compare notes and not have to reboot, too.
Yes, it does work - the scenarios need to be given their own folder.
The modeling of the B-52 is good and acceptable, but not fully featured or aero-accurate in flight performance (It can dance in the air like a P-51 Mustang if you make it).
The X-15 is pretty darn realistic, however AFAIK. Need to figure out how to jettison the lower ventral fin.
The add on is found here: [ame="http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=1329"]B-52 with X-15 ver2[/ame]
More info on it here:
http://flyingsinger.blogspot.com/2005/12/spaceship-zero-x-15-for-orbiter.html
and another much older thread here:
http://orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?p=67295
Thanks!
Not to add more FS's to the mix (Xplane, FlightGear, YSFlight, MSFS and others), but it's nice to have the option to compare notes and not have to reboot, too.
Yes, it does work - the scenarios need to be given their own folder.
The modeling of the B-52 is good and acceptable, but not fully featured or aero-accurate in flight performance (It can dance in the air like a P-51 Mustang if you make it).
The X-15 is pretty darn realistic, however AFAIK. Need to figure out how to jettison the lower ventral fin.
The add on is found here: [ame="http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=1329"]B-52 with X-15 ver2[/ame]
More info on it here:
http://flyingsinger.blogspot.com/2005/12/spaceship-zero-x-15-for-orbiter.html
and another much older thread here:
http://orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?p=67295
Thanks!
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