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  1. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by ColoKent View Post
    There are only two things that I wish were slightly better on this Tweet:
    1. The flight model was a bit more tuned and smooth like Dino has done on the MB339 (but that will likely come with updates and patches)
    2. The lights seem odd...like the red landing light...would love to see the lights sorted out.

    Kent
    I couldn't agree with you more! The flightmodel seems too sporty. If I remember the FS9 and P3D offerings at the time, those had a lot less power.

    But like you, I LOVE this model!

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  2. #27

    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Clayton View Post
    The ACE planes were also sometimes used for O-6 desk jockeys that wanted to do the minimum flight time required to maintain their flying status.
    Agree...WATCH OUT for those "Desk Jockey O-6s"...says a non-flying former one...!

    Cheers,

    Kent

  3. #28
    What a cool plane and she looks gorgeous, defiantly payware quality.

    The one bug I found with it so far is the VR camera position is way off, it sets you several feet in front of the plane so I had to fix it.

    If you want to fix it yourself here's my edit.
    Open the cameras.cfg and scroll down to [CAMERADEFINITION.24] and replace the whole section with this


    [CAMERADEFINITION.24]
    Title="PilotVR"
    Guid="{B9AC873B-4051-4073-B2D6-231ECFC51EEC}"
    UITitle="TT:GAME.PANEL_CAMERA_PILOT_VFR"
    Description=""
    Origin="Virtual Cockpit"
    Track="None"
    TargetCategory="None"
    ClipMode="Normal"
    SnapPbhAdjust="Swivel"
    PanPbhAdjust="Swivel"
    XyzAdjust=1
    ShowAxis="NO"
    AllowZoom=1
    InitialZoom=0.35
    SmoothZoomTime=2
    BoundingBoxRadius=0.1
    ShowWeather=1
    CycleHidden=0
    CycleHideRadius=0
    ShowPanel=0
    MomentumEffect=1
    ShowLensFlare=0
    PanPbhReturn=0
    SnapPbhReturn=0
    InstancedBased=0
    NoSortTitle=0
    NodesToHide=""
    Transition=0
    PitchPanRate=20
    HeadingPanRate=60
    PanAcceleratorTime=5
    XYZRate=0.25
    XYZAcceleratorTime=0
    ZoomPanScalar=1
    Category="Cockpit"
    SubCategory="Pilot"
    SubCategoryItem="PilotVR"
    InitialXyz= 0.09, -0.23, 5.85
    InitialPbh= 0, 0, 0

    I tried just tweaking the numbers but it didn't work so there's something wrong elseware in the section so you'll need the whole thing.
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  4. #29
    I can't believe how good this is for freeware. Looks great, super fun to fly. Can't wait to see some more liveries for it! Lots of possibilities with the T-37... US with day-glo, silver, all-white, and even an A-37 would be fun despite the lack of tip tanks/pylons.

  5. #30
    Fantastic looking model! For a young 2Lt in UPT in 1988, this jet was both intimidating and a blast. Memorization of the boldface was required prior to your first flight. The hardest boldface was the spin recovery...

    Throttles – Idle
    Rudder and Ailerons – Neutral
    Stick – Abruptly full aft and hold
    Rudder – Abruptly apply full rudder opposite spin direction (opposite turn needle) and hold
    Stick – Abruptly full forward one turn after applying rudder
    Controls – Neutral after spinning stops and recover from dive
    Cheers,
    Dave

  6. #31
    a bit more tinkering before I'm off to see my students in the field

    Screenshot (4354) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Screenshot (4351) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Screenshot (4356) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
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  7. #32
    I am so enjoying this jet !!

    Anyone got any info on pattern/ gear / flap speeds etc - I couldn't see anything in the manual provided

  8. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by collensr View Post
    I am so enjoying this jet !!

    Anyone got any info on pattern/ gear / flap speeds etc - I couldn't see anything in the manual provided
    According to the T-37B flight manual:
    Take off
    At 65 KIAS, raise the nose smoothly and allow the aircraft to fly off the ground.
    At 100 KIAS gear up.
    At 110 KIAS flaps up.

    Landing
    Speed brake as required.
    Below 150 KIAS gear down.
    Below 135 KIAS flaps and landing lights as required.
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  9. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by jankees View Post
    a bit more tinkering before I'm off to see my students in the field

    Screenshot (4354) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Screenshot (4351) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Screenshot (4356) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
    Looking AWESOME (as always)!

    Kent

  10. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by hschuit View Post
    According to the T-37B flight manual:
    Take off
    At 65 KIAS, raise the nose smoothly and allow the aircraft to fly off the ground.
    At 100 KIAS gear up.
    At 110 KIAS flaps up.

    Landing
    Speed brake as required.
    Below 150 KIAS gear down.
    Below 135 KIAS flaps and landing lights as required.

    Thanks so much for this !

    Richard

  11. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by hschuit View Post
    According to the T-37B flight manual:
    Take off
    At 65 KIAS, raise the nose smoothly and allow the aircraft to fly off the ground.
    At 100 KIAS gear up.
    At 110 KIAS flaps up.

    Landing
    Speed brake as required.
    Below 150 KIAS gear down.
    Below 135 KIAS flaps and landing lights as required.

    Where do you find the flight manual. all I can locate for free is the A-37B
    I obsess over proper things like proper climb and cruise power settings

  12. #37
    Talking about the A-37B, they're also working on that!!

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  13. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by joe bob View Post
    Where do you find the flight manual. all I can locate for free is the A-37B
    I obsess over proper things like proper climb and cruise power settings
    It is included with the SimWorks Studios Tweet package (P3Dv4 payware).

  14. #39

    Tweet 63585

    Thought I would give it a try. Not trying to copy Jan but white seemed easy for a start.

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    Regards, Tom Stovall KRDD


  15. #40
    T-37B Flight Manual. You have to wait for the timer to be able to download it. https://pdfcoffee.com/qdownload/1t-3...-pdf-free.html

  16. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by stovall View Post
    Thought I would give it a try. Not trying to copy Jan but white seemed easy for a start.

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    Tom,

    The more white in Tweet terms, the better! Are you going to share this (pretty please)?

    Cheers,

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  17. #42
    Definitely will share. In the process of creating a layered Photoshop paint kit. All that is left is to name all the layers.
    Regards, Tom Stovall KRDD


  18. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomber_12th View Post
    (Note, if you want to see air force-suited pilots, be sure to change your pilot selections (pilot/copilot) in your MSFS "misc" menu.)
    I would love to see military pilots, but somehow I don't see that option?

    Meanwhile, try the white one:
    https://flightsim.to/file/52181/cess...t-usaf-58-1926

    Tweet 01 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Tweet 05 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

    Tweet 06 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

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  19. #44
    Go to Misc and take Avatar settings, the last is jet military pilot.
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    I have used the ASOBO military pilot to get the grey HGU-55 helmets that were used latterly by AETC - it will be interesting to hear from friends on here what helmets were worn earlier in the life of the Tweet. White certainly, maybe silver even?

    JK - thanks for the white bird this morning - she's great!

  21. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by YoYo View Post
    Go to Misc and take Avatar settings, the last is jet military pilot.
    not in my sim...
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    Do you have to restart MSFS or turn the PC off & then back on for these changes to take place?

  23. #48
    Didn't the jet pilot avatars come with that Top Gun remake add-on thing ? I uninstalled it, but still have the avatars.

  24. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by jankees View Post
    not in my sim...
    Do you have Maverick DLC? Its free, however I cant imagine that you havent already, but maybe?



    Default pilot...

    .. and during my Top Gun training :

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    Quote Originally Posted by collensr View Post
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    I have used the ASOBO military pilot to get the grey HGU-55 helmets that were used latterly by AETC - it will be interesting to hear from friends on here what helmets were worn earlier in the life of the Tweet. White certainly, maybe silver even?

    JK - thanks for the white bird this morning - she's great!
    White! We wore white helments. Here is a picture of yours truly in the Tweet. You can see the white helmet through the windshield.
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