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The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:20 am
by Souichiro
Since recently posts have been coming up that there is finally a flyable B1Blancer. Also It seems people think the I3B one isn't flyable (problems with take-off use Shift+F4 as stated in readme). I have no problems with th Lancer and I like it very much esspecially the concept of something so big flying very low ;D ;D ;D Well here are the shots.

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As you see no problems with it whatsover I wouldn' just pull any aircraft inverted over a mountain ridge ;D ;)

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:30 am
by Mr.Mugel
I never had problems flying it, except i rammed the gear in the ground while landing sometimes......

But it had no VC and my PC didn

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 2:09 pm
by Souichiro
[quote]I never had problems flying it, except i rammed the gear in the ground while landing sometimes......

But it had no VC and my PC didn

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 2:10 pm
by WhiskeyDelta
It's a very cool aircraft! Please see my shots of the B-1B Lancer: http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/ ... 1110222344

Tnx

Go Fly
WD

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 7:43 pm
by A/SGT.Mav316
I posted that the aircraft didn't fly that well. Pressing Shift+f4 only engages extra thrust to the engines to enable lift off. I don't understand how you are able to fly the I3D B1b so well close to the ground. But every single time I took off the aircraft had a tendacy to get alitude then the airspeed would drop to 0. Then the aircraft would go into a left or right bank straight down and unrecoverable.

I got sick of the plane, people said change the fuel ratio in the tanks to make it stable, that didn't work either. So I sent the aircraft to chop shop never to fly it again! Now this AOCTC B1b is a good flying aircraft with minor quirks you can deal! It flies at high speed at low or high altitudes and maintains control never going into a dead flat spin like the I3D B1b Lancer.

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:07 pm
by A/SGT.Mav316
I just downloaded it (I3d version from the same website WD pointed out ) and at first seeing the aircraft coming in one package (no need for all the downloads), I thought I3D improved the aircraft for FS2004.

NOT

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:31 am
by Souichiro
Dunno Mav. I use the Logitech wingman extreme I really don't have any problems with it. and Might I suggest that instead of replacing all the skins u could try and just replace  the .cfg and .air? Might be quicker. Good luck trying anyway. ;D ;D

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:32 pm
by A/SGT.Mav316
Thats not a bad idea but I would still have to edit the Aircraft CFG to access the I3D Skins. But I will give that a try.

Don't think it will work though because the I3D version has moving flaps, a sound file specifically for the aircraft, and afterburner effects.

But I will give a twirl anyhow

Re: The very good I3D B1B Lancer

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:07 pm
by A/SGT.Mav316
You know what there is nothing wrong with the FS2004 version of the B1B Lancer.

After installing the update patch from I3Dteam.com, it specifically qouted that if you use a forcefeedback controller