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    Milviz T-38 Talon Native Conversion Released

    Milviz T-38 Talon Native Conversion Released

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    February 28, 2024
    Freeware

    Aviator671 has released a T-38 Talon Native Conversion. This conversion brings the iconic T-38 Talon, originally from Microsoft Flight Simulator X, into the Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) environment, made available as freeware with permission from Milviz / Blackbird. The T-38 Talon, a supersonic jet trainer renowned for its sleek design and agility. Originally developed by Northrop Corporation in the 1960s, the T-38 has served as the primary training aircraft for numerous air forces worldwide, including the United States Air Force.

    Key Features:

    • Payload Customization: Pilots can adjust the visibility of the belly cargo pod.
    • Air Show Capability: Activate air show smoke, tied to the Logo Lights, to enhance aerial displays.
    • Interactive Canopies: Grounded pilots can open the canopies.
    • Partial Cockpit Functionality: The cockpit gauges are partly functional but non-clickable, as per Milviz's condition for release. Users may utilize the Shift Z stats mod for enhanced flight data.
    • Custom Flight Model: While aiming for realism, the flight model may not perfectly mimic real-world performance.
    • Livery Collection: The release includes a selection of liveries, with potential for future additions.

    For further details and download, explore the T-38 Talon Native conversion by Aviator671.

    Comments

    C

    over 2 years ago

    Nice module for a freeware, nicer interior than some payware. Flight model need tuning on ground handling and low speed. Nice addition to my fleet of military aircraft.
    B

    over 2 years ago

    i hope this one go on a payware level my favorite aircraft of all time
    o

    over 2 years ago

    First time out, got CTD. But, will try again later at some point.
    C

    over 2 years ago

    Love it... BUT... In VR made screen jump around so could not use... dont know if its a fault at my end but never had this happen before ....sorry
    T

    over 2 years ago

    most of the buttons on the cockpit don't work so it could use an update
    s

    over 2 years ago

    Did you even bother to read the details?
    j

    over 2 years ago

    These days most just read headlines and then go on and comment.