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DCS F-4 inbound!

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Ok there's more info in the blurb on the YT page then the video itself...teaser with little specifics.
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Hope they make a Vietnam campaign!

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Bones wrote:
26 Jan 2022, 08:13
Hope they make a Vietnam campaign!

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Along with a Vietnam map of course. PDT_Armataz_01_29

What was the last sim that had a flyable F4? Maybe US Navy Fighters? I'm not counting the Third Wire sims since those had user-made "unofficial" F4's.
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No, the F-4s were official for those. SF2: Vietnam especially.

Of course the MSFS series has had them too. Only TK has made a Nam-era sim since the early 90s though.
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Ah ok, thanks for that clarification. It's been years since I've loaded up a TK sim.
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With Heatblur in charge of this project, it will likely reach publication. I think some other company was working on this for a while, but it never got off the ground. Leatherneck, maybe? Anyway, very exciting and definitely go on my list of must have in my hangar.
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