Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

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Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby walo00 » Fri Mar 05, 2004 5:27 pm

It is worth every MB. of it. The best F-14 I've seen.
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby FaxCap » Mon Mar 15, 2004 9:38 am

I agree!!!

I added Todd McKee's carrier panel and fly this puppy all the time.
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby lil_kc1 » Mon Mar 15, 2004 7:42 pm

I agree, this is arguably the best f-14 flight simulator has seen. and i love the HUD that displays ILS information (shift + 8 )
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby Slingshot11 » Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:08 pm

Well done its a damn good flying aircraft flies also well in FS2002 i still got some hick-ups with the 2D cockpit (hud and some gauges are missing after installing)
but how did you fix that wingsweep when aplying the flaps im designing my own Plane For the Dutch Air Corp
AKA DX-33 Super viking (fictional) but i got stuck on the wing annimation.
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby Jeph » Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:55 am

late posting, but i too wanted to comment on the F-14.

ive been having trouble with it, its the FSUIPC causing the issue, but aside from that, this is one of the very best models ive ever seen in FS. my only real complaint as far as performance goes, is that the acceleration from a dead stop to rotation seems a bit fast. otherwise, im absolutely amazed at how well this plane was modeled.

ive downloaded fighters in the past for CFS1, 2 and FS2002, and all of them either had roll rates that were absurdly too fast, weight and balance was really off, or speeds/acclerations were ridiculous. i swore id never download another fighter because of the inaccuracies, but saw a few praises about the jet around the net, and figured, 'ok, last chance'. this model is, for lack of a better phrase, the cats ass!!!

Dino, Thanks for your efforts and dedication!!! this is indeed a treat to keep in my hangar! comin from an ex-Navy line rat/intake jockey/tomcat fan, my hats off to you for the quality! ~S!~
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby Longsword 102 » Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:25 pm

As much as I hate necroposting, it's never too late to render praises. This jet RULES. I got over a hundred hours in the type thus far, and that's saying something...

I love this bird! Although, I'd love to see a model with a Lantarin pod hanging off the wing...

Bravo Zulu Dino!
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Re: Dino Cattaneo's FS2004 F-14 Tomcat

Postby Ivan » Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:47 pm

As much as I hate necroposting, it's never too late to render praises. This jet RULES. I got over a hundred hours in the type thus far, and that's saying something...

I love this bird! Although, I'd love to see a model with a Lantarin pod hanging off the wing...

Bravo Zulu Dino!

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