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missing thrust reverser

Postby osvep » Fri Apr 01, 2005 11:10 pm

I found kawasaki t4 and talon t 38 the most" friendly fly" jets (and perhaps saabs ).But all they have not
thust reverser .Two questions:may I add anyway this important function.I don't understand why real (or virtual)designers made this omission.For instance ,the  little great cessna citation 500 bravo has it ! .And is there any jet  with 6/8 tns mtow,mach 1.3 or so gps and thrust reverser it will be nice to rise it(pilot dreams)
Thanks a lot ,friends.  ::)
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Re: missing thrust reverser

Postby jknight8907 » Fri Apr 01, 2005 11:50 pm

The T-38 Talon doesn't have a reversers in real life, that's why its not in the model....
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Re: missing thrust reverser

Postby osvep » Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:04 am

Thanks jknight by your information and moral reflection
but the questions remains.Why not modify a certain design in a way that improves perfomance in certain aspect ie easier landing in short runways? And if there is not a dogmatic view of VIRTUALITY and SIMULATION
in FS how to include the mentioned function.By the way I red that thr-reverser is under cosideration for the next Eurofighter...
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Re: missing thrust reverser

Postby town » Fri Apr 08, 2005 6:10 am

Sorry to sound facaetious (is that spelt right?) but if you copy an aircraft - you copy an aircraft. You don't add things that aren't there, otherwise you might as well just play super space pilot or something ;D
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