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Hard release date for the Mig-21
http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=129858
Nate
http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=129858
HELSINGBORG, SWEDEN, September 8th – Leatherneck Simulations, in association with The Fighter Collection and Eagle Dynamics,
will release the DCS: MiG-21bis on September 18th as a digital download.
Dear All,
We've finally reached the end of the road.
While we still have a few last days of crunch ahead of us, we'd like to go ahead and thank each and every one of you for your support, patience and involvement in making this project a success so far.
But we still need your help. If you like the trailer, please help and spread it far and wide, and help us make our maiden launch a success,
ensuring a plentiful stable of high quality LNS modules in the future.
In just 9 days; you will be able to strap yourself in and fly & fight in your very own MiG-21.
It's time to get hyped up!
ENJOY!
Key Features of the DCS: MiG-21Bis
- Incredibly detailed flight physics, utilizing an advanced component based simulation system.
- Highly detailed, six-degrees-of-freedom cockpit with high resolution textures.
- Fully interactive and animated cockpit. Use your mouse to control levers, switches and knobs!
- Fully modeled avionics and weapons suites – exactly as they appear and operate in the real MiG-21.
- Highly detailed simulation of the RP-22 Sapfir radar, including unique quirks and operator challenges.
- Highly detailed exterior model and textures, with advanced suspension and afterburner animations.
- Unique and Custom weapons, including the RN-24 and -28 Nuclear bombs!
- Incredibly detailed simulation of the MiG-21's hydraulic, electrical, engine, weapons and fuel systems and applicable subsystems.
- Full single player Campaign spanning dozens of missions.
- Fully interactive, guided and narrated tutorials, helping you quickly and efficiently learn how to operate the MiG-21.
- 181 Page illustrated manual, detailing every system and procedure of the aircraft. Translated and available in 5 languages: English, Russian, German, Serbian and Chinese.
Nate