Episode Description
Discover how Heatblur approaches the realistic modeling of the F-4 Phantom, including system fidelity, flight dynamics, and community-driven development. This episode offers an in-depth look into the challenges and triumphs of creating one of the most detailed aircraft simulations to date.
Key Topics:
- The historical significance and design philosophy behind the F-4 Phantom
- Research and data collection methods, including dealing with classified info and declassified manuals
- Building a flexible, component-based simulation framework (Anvil) for modular development
- Flight model accuracy: physics calculations versus lookup tables, handling, and aerodynamic nuances
- The modeling of aircraft systems such as hydraulics, electrical power consumption, and crew interface features like grease pencils
- Emulating aircraft wear, damage, and the visual storytelling of maintenance history
- The importance of crew dynamics and simulating multi-crew operations through Jester and RIO AI
- Future plans: Navy variants, electronic upgrades like D-MASS, and expanding the aircraft's historical variants
- Unique challenges posed by foreign and museum aircraft modeling, including authenticity in cockpit wear and operational quirks
- Community collaboration and feedback in refining the module post-release
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