Help Project Airwolf

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Help Project Airwolf

Postby Bigstigler » Mon Feb 24, 2003 11:21 pm

would it be possible to add jet afterburners and engines to a helicopter in fs2002 if so could you do it so you could engage the engines by pressing a button and then press the button to go back to normal helicopter speed if it is possible can someone let me know.

plus could someone help me with this project
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Re: Help Project Airwolf

Postby A/SGT.Mav316 » Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:14 am

I don't think that that's possible! A while back there was a discussion pertaining to this same subject. It would be cool to fly the helicopter in turbo. So I guess all that i can help you with to go into turbo mode use the slew mode (press y on the keyboard) to simulate the turbo! It's lame but I think it is the only way to get the speed up! Have fun.
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Re: Help Project Airwolf

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Feb 25, 2003 5:45 am

There are a couple of Airwolf models here. One (the gmax one) flies like a proper helicopter.
The other works like a gyrocopter, but it does have afterburners.

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Re: Help Project Airwolf

Postby Bigstigler » Tue Feb 25, 2003 8:07 am

i have both versions the gmax version and version 3.1 which i am modifying. but i want to combine them to make them real good.
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