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Alphasim Mirage IV

Wings of Gold

Charter Member
This post is a duplicate of one that I put up on the P3D section: David Bushell did the Alphasim Mirage IV. I have always been a real fan of this bird. I'm a retired Naval Aviator, and this Mirage and the B-58 are the slickest (looking, sounding etc.) aircraft this side of a SR-71. I am trying to garner support for getting it converted to P3Dv4/v5 standard. I have tried (unsuccessfully) to contact David directly. Any support would be most appreciated!Best regards to all of you, Wings of Gold (Bill)
 
Hello Wings of Gold,
I think you should have a look at Frank Safranek website:
http://mirage4fs.com/mirage_x_all.html

You will find the Alphasim model converted to FSX/P3D by Philippe Wallaert.
Have a look also at the one by Roland Laborie and team (located at the middle of the page) which is still for FS2004 only but a lot better than the original Alphasim model (IMHO).
Best regards,

Stéph.
 
Replying with quote seems to be broken again.

Anyway, the version by Philippe Wallaert you are recommending was an update for up to P3D v3.

I emailed David Bushell the other day when Bill first posted. He replied and said he had found the source code and, I believe, will be recompiling it for P3D v4.
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