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What
magazines and online sites write about cockpits.nl products:
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F-16 block 50 cockpit used on the front page of Computer Pilot
magazine march 2006 issue |
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Article about Air to Air combat in the Viper
using Falcon 4.0:Allied Force as example:
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Review of
the F-16 block 40/50 and MLU cockpits as part of Lead Pursuit's
flightsimulation Falcon 4.0: Allied Force
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| "The first thing that jumps out to the new F4
pilot that only knew the ancient version (1.08)
is the stunning cockpit(s). The name "Aeyes" has rung
through the hallowed halls of F4 for years. When rumors
started to percolate through the community that
Aeyes was part of the Lead Pursuit team, the buzz was
unstoppable. His cockpits for various blocks have become an integral
part of F4:AF and they look outstanding."
"For the newcomer, it may look daunting, but you will grow to
love it, trust us! The clickable cockpit of your dreams! Yes indeed,
virtually every knob, switch, button and toggle
does something in this cockpit. It isn't necessary to
learn every function, and on the easiest settings you almost don't
even need any of the buttons, but there is a
certain feeling of pride working your way through the panels
configuring your ship for battle."
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"Aeyes does it again - the cockpits are simply brilliant. No
other way to say it. It looks like the quality of the instruments has
improved, better air-to-ground radar
performance, and we all dig the new combined airspeed indicator and
Mach meter. The new night lighting is simply a wonder and welcome. The
ability to see the kneeboards at night is one terrific example.
Aeyes 3D pit is part of the package and it looks good, matching up
to the 2D pit. Sure, it isn't as crystal clear (nor clickable) as the
2D pit, but it is very functional for
dogfighting and padlocking ground targets."
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Lead Pursuit wins AVSIM
online Bravo Zulu award for Falcon 4.0:Allied Force
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| "Bravo
Zulu" is a time-honored maritime signal meaning "Well Done."
We thought this a fitting designation for the truly outstanding
contributions of new simulators and related hardware, aircraft, panel,
scenery, and add-on utilities we've seen this past year. We've
selected what AVSIM Online's Editors judge to be the best from both
freeware and commercial product (including shareware) publishers and
developers. The entrants we considered are those that have been
published since August, 2004 to date." |
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Magazines about
cockpits.nl products:
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Gamer: Falcon still rules the roost (rating of 89%)
"The real joy of the game is seeing the
complex, constantly changing conflicts first-hand from the cockpit of a
gravity-mocking General Dynamics F-16 jet. Three variants of the versatile
Falcon are modelled, each with breathtakingly faithful avionics and
cockpit functionality."
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PC Pilot: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force: Raptor
rapture (rating of 5/5) |
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"One
of the things you will enjoy most about this sim is the effort it takes to
accurately reproduce cockpits and cockpits procedures. If a genuine F-16
pilot needs to flip 18 switches to cold-start his supersonic steed then
you'll probably need to flip the same 18 switches to start yours. Finding
a switch, button, light, or gauge in the excellent completely clickable 2D
cockpits (there are 3 Falcon variants modelled, each with their own
multi-console offices) that doesn't diligently reproduce its real-world
function is a real challenge." |
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