100% AWESOME – 100% FREE | MILVIZ F4J Phantom II (Freeware) | Mach Loop | Microsoft Flight Simulator



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In this video, we take a look at the ported MILVIZ / Blackbird Simulations F-4J Phantom II, available for free within Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS). We’ll be taking our Phantom on a run around the Mach Loop (EGOV), before landing her on the deck of the USS Forrestal.

MILVZ F-4J Phantom II (port): https://flightsim.to/file/75938/milviz-f-4j-phantom-ii-full-aircraft-native-conversion

Please note this video and all its contents / materials, is for entertainment / simulation purposes only.

PC Specs

ASUS Z790
Intel Core i9 13900K 5.8GHz
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
64GB DDR4 3600MHz

Hardware

Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog
Saitek Pro Flight rudder pedals
HP Reverb WMR headset
TrackIR5
Earthquake Shell Shoxx transducer

Enjoy the flight!

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37 thoughts on “100% AWESOME – 100% FREE | MILVIZ F4J Phantom II (Freeware) | Mach Loop | Microsoft Flight Simulator”

  1. That was a GREAT circuit for that flight. You really spoil us, all of your videos have very appropriate intros and final flight seconds. This jet has a Value Coefficient of 10. It works and it's FREE! !! !!!

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  2. Wow!!! Your videos are ALWAYS sooooo good! You have a remarkable talent for producing informative, entertaining and enticing videos… and then you say they're not tutorials??? Sir, they most definitely are… You have a flare for showcasing dramatic aerial photography… it just keeps me coming back for more. I could only hope to achieve your level of video production one day!!! Great stuff, thank you!!! 👍 🎞📽😄

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  3. Great video and it's great to see that we're still getting quality free aircraft.
    I have a favour to ask I thee any way you can do a video to draw up the mac loop on the in house msfs map, so we can replace the mac loop run and then you could exoand this with other instruction videos on the do the northern UK loop and starwars canyon within the USA?

    Just a thought.

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  4. Native conversion is fine and all. Great work. But the sounds are not so much, and are aliased to the old FSX IRIS Raptor Driver, I know it when I hear it because I fly the dang thing all the time in P3D, so I know that very sound pack in the back of my head when I hear it.

    Maybe someone could at least make some actual F-4 Phantom sounds for this conversion too in the future.

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  5. Last time I bought a Milviz product (Pilatus PC-6) when I asked about spin and stall characteristics their official response was "you're not supposed to do that, so it's not simulated"
    This is free, and it's the only price Milviz planes are worth. Keep that in mind. They're toys.

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  6. It looks much better (visually) than the DC Designs F-4. I do like flying it, though, waiting for Blackbird or Heatblur. The one in this video isn't an option because I am on Xbox. The F-4 is a favourite for me since childhood.

    Nice landing, by the way! This video depicts a perfect flight in a Royal Navy Phantom!

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  7. As cool as this version of the Phantom is, it pales in comparison with the DCS version just released by Heatblur. It’s stunning in its details and how the weapons are modeled

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  8. Valley was opened during WW2 as a diversion/refuelling station for American aircraft crossing the Atlantic. It was picked as it was rarely fogged in. It was said the average wind speed at VAL was Force 8! Mona predates VAL. It was originally an airship station for the fledgling Royal Navy Air Service. American and RAF WW2 crews had to be careful of Holyhead Mountain as its right on the approach for 13. Sadly, a number of crews crash on the mountain, and there is a memorial of a B25 Mitchell's propeller dedicated to their memory on the mountain.

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