Does anyone know where to find a good T-38C pannel? I'm im the middle of upt right now, just about done flying the tweet and got quite a bit of help from the T-37 microsim. I'm hoping to get warmed up with the C model on my pc like I did with the Tweet.
kentheflyer wrote:
Does anyone know where to find a good T-38C pannel?
as far as i'm aware FSD's t-38 is free on avsim.
that panel above is shown with RXP gauges isn't it?
Looks like default gauges.
That's the panel from the complete aircraft (link provided), only repaints are available on avsim. Just giving a link in response to a request, I don't have it.
i know it's free somewhere because once upon a time i had it
😎
ooop, here:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=fsd_t38.zip&CatID=root&Go=Search
hinch wrote:
i know it's free somewhere because once upon a time i had it 😎
ooop, here:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=fsd_t38.zip&CatID=root&Go=Search
👍 Good find, Hopefully kentheflyer can use it, the program says for FS2002.
Edit: Worked in FS2004, you just have to point it to your FS9 directory during the auto install.
KentheFlyer,
Good luck in pilot training. If you are going to be flying the T-38, you must be doing pretty well. After you get the T-38 installed on your computer, find the widowmaker approach into Roswell and practice up on it (it's one of the HI approaches into Roswell that has you fly out a radial, intercept an arc, intercept another radial inboud all why meeting various hard altitudes defined off of other crossing radials. Bottom line it is easy to get behind the jet flying this). Chances are you will fly it on one of your cross-country trips. Many IPs view that approach in a T-38 as a right of passage. With flight sim, you can practice up and really water your IP's eyes. Enjoy the USAF, I am finishing up 20 years in a couple of months.
Capt Prozac
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