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Milviz questions

Postby brettt777 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:50 pm

First and formost, where the heck do you register for the Milviz forum? Second, there are a few planes I see in their inventory that I am wondering if they aquired them from someone else, i.e. they have an F-102 that maybe came from Razbam, an F-5E that may be from Alphasim/Virtavia and I also saw an F-106 that looks like the Alphasim plane. The reason I ask is that these are planes I am interested in and I am wondering if I go through Milviz to get them or do I still need to go through Razbam and Virtavia? Maybe they're not even ready or able to be used in FSX...? If they are then can I go through Milviz to get them, or are they available yet, or perhaps they aren't available through Milviz yet because maybe they are reworking them to a higher Milviz standard...? Maybe? Please???
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Re: Milviz questions

Postby Daube » Sat Aug 25, 2012 4:12 am

MilViz, which means Military Visualizations, is a company specialized in producing 3D models. The FS models are just a part of their business.
Concerning your questions, MilViz often work with other companies, they make the 3D model and the other company makes the rest, like systems, gauges, sounds etc... For example, they made several copters with Nemeth.

The registration to their support forums is explained in the documentation of their products.
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Re: Milviz questions

Postby dave3cu » Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:40 am

Found this on the Milviz forum....

"Product Purchase Not Needed To Join Forums!"
Read here-http://www.milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1086
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