All of my nights I'm chasin' rats...
All of my nights I'm chasin' rats...
Channelling the inner nerd.
"A yellow trophy with an airplane silhouette on top, labeled 'DCS Addon,' sits on a table surrounded by glasses, a candle, and a conference pamphlet. The setting is an awards event."
Our F-4E Phantom II snagged βBest DCS Addonβ at The Flight Sim Awards 2025! Huge thanks to everyone who voted, and a big shoutout to our fantastic team for all their hard work on this module! ππ #FlightSimAwards #Heatblur #F-4E #Phantom
A screenshot from the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) Developer Stream 2024 featuring a discussion about the upcoming F-4E Phantom II module for MSFS. The central part of the image showcases a highly detailed 3D-rendered F-4 Phantom II aircraft flying above a landscape with scattered clouds. The aircraft has a gray camouflage pattern, external fuel tanks, and weapons mounted under the wings. On the left side, a blue panel displays the names and roles of the stream participants. At the top is Jorg Neumann, labeled as the "Head of Microsoft Flight Sim," appearing in a video call with a bookshelf and aviation-related decorations in the background. Below him are the names "Sebastian Wloch," the "Asobo CEO & Co-Founder," and "Martial Bossard," the "Executive Producer," both indicated as audio-only participants. At the bottom of the panel, a video feed shows "Nick Dackard" from "Heatblur Simulations," who is speaking into a professional microphone. The top of the image includes a label for the host, "Jayne / Jummivana, Community Manager & Host," and the words "Special Guest" are prominently displayed in the top right corner. The bottom of the image contains social media icons and the handle "@MSFSOFFICIAL," along with the "Microsoft Flight Simulator" logo. This stream appears to focus on the F-4 Phantom II, with Heatblur Simulations presenting their work on the aircraft's development for MSFS.
We've been cooking... π»βοΈ
Poland has long viewed the US favourably, but recent changes have made many question whether the US is more of a threat than a friend. For more sceptical European nations and the EU, it could take years for the US to regain its reputation as a trustworthy partner. This is truly disheartening.
Why English, though? Shouldn't it be 'American' to stay consistent with what happened to the Gulf? Doesn't that make the U.S. look subservient? Asking for a friend.
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Flight path of CA968 over Russia. The aircraft is flying in a perfectly straight line, but because of GPS jamming the flight path looks a jagged sine wave scribbled by a child given 10 shots of espresso, a purple marker, and a trampoline.
No, this is neither an electrocardiogram nor a pilot trying to sign a document.
This is an airplane flying in GPS jamming. The number of areas with GPS jamming has increased in the past year, which can affect the data that the airplane's transponder sends out.