CDN Aviator said:Its been done years ago..........
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-008-DFRC.html
SeaKingTacco said:Oh no...not again...
IGA said:I guess that means no. Sorry for the stupid question. And I would like to fly in a F22
FoverF said:Man, I LOVE the Russians.
They install a big, expensive, colour MFD up front, and they use it to display digital dynamic images of the old dials that used to be there. ;D I'm not saying it's a bad idea, either, just that something about it strikes me as particularly Russian.
FoverF said:And that Blackjack looks badass (and photoshopped).
You were expecting an XBox, maybe?FoverF said:They install a big, expensive, colour MFD up front, and they use it to display digital dynamic images of the old dials that used to be there. ;D I'm not saying it's a bad idea, either, just that something about it strikes me as particularly Russian.
Delicron said:FoverF has a point, there is something unreal about that Blackjack photo, it looks definitely photo-shopped. You can't see anything other than black in the windows (granted that you wouldn't see much anyways, but it doesn't seem likely that the windows would be pitch black), and the lighting on it looks really flat for such a nice, stratus cloud filled day. As well, the aliasing around the plane (the jaggy bits around the shape of the aircraft) seem to suggest some form of cropping and/or cut and pasting. My take on this thing is that it is either a CG model of some sort from a Flight Sim, or that it was a ground based picture that was enhanced in photoshop. My opinion only, short of having any credible evidence... :-\
You were expecting an Xbox, maybe?
Bane said:I don't think they are Photoshoped.
Look at the amount of light and basically all white background on this photo of the Air force’s most recent newborn. The windscreens still have that flat black look save for a tiny little bit. I think it's just the type of material and the light conditions.