Leatherneck F4U-1D Corsair

Blah, blah, blah… when!? :grin:

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how do you like the MilViz one ? :slight_smile:

Last estimate I heard was late 2020 / early 2021.

I stopped asking when

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this here is very good use of ‘when’

when … its done, its done :wink:

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Its a Beast. And Its MSFS… sooo that is its own thing. I think its hard to fly, hard to land and maybe a lot to learn. But the Elephant in the room remains Who will you fly it against? I hope they surprise us with some “assets”.

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F-4U is 16 Letters behind F-4E, so it’ll be 16 more weeks.

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he spittin fax

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Hahahaha!!! GOOD ONE!

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Ive been thinking about this a lot. Its very challenging and a Bear to fly. It makes you feel like youre wearing Big Boy pants. I like it. They certainly made a very beautiful model.

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Getting Ready because I have to believe in Magnitude 3
Its hard for me to put this to the boat without bending it. Its the Forrestal btw…


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Should the DCS Corsair be as well modelled as the Milviz, it will truly be a beautiful beast

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Haha, that’s awesome! It even looks right!

Glad to see I’m not the only one.

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:eyes: :eyes:
Lots of new Screenshots popping up on the forums




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That last shot with the wings folded is chef’s kiss

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There’s something special about the bent wing bird, with its wings bent even further…! :wink:

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Watched Devotion the other day, that and the character in Disney’s Planes makes me want to fly the F-4U quite fiercely :smiley:

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So 2 of 3 of Glenn Powell’s Navy movies are released, technically 4, but one’s an
Imax Experience thing and not an actual movie.

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Is that a Shahed you got there or are you just happy to see me?

(actually it’s AGM-84’s great grandfather, an ASM-N-2)

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As I seem to recall that particular ordinance was called the “Bat Bomb.” If I am correct regarding the name it was also modeled in IL-2 1946 with one of the more recent patches.

Wheels

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