This LITE collection for FSX and P3D includes six passenger and freighter variants of the DC-10 from the -10 to the -40 with several different engine/undercarriage configurations.
Features include 19 HD liveries, full analogue pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer panels, numerous 2D pop-up panels, custom aircraft views, easy-to-use FMC, highly tuned DC-10 flight dynamics, dynamic wingflex, 2D door control panel, XML landing gear animation and much more!
The DC-10 began its flying career in 1971 and soon proved that three engines were better than two – or four! With a passenger capacity of 380 and a range of over 2,500 miles it was a revelation. Now, by popular demand, the award-winning team at CLS has produced a fantastic version of this iconic aircraft for Flight Simulator X and Prepar3D.
DC-10 Collection HD 10 to 40 has been designed to be both very high in quality but still easy to operate, providing the highest quality of model design and textures, animations and flight model characteristics at an affordable price. DC-10 Collection HD 10 to 40 features 19 High Definition (2048 x 2048) airline liveries and four white liveries, covering six passenger and freighter variants of the DC-10 from the -10 to the -40. A highly detailed virtual cockpit features fully modelled pilot and flight engineer positions and worn textures to produce an authentic environment.
CLS Lite range of aircraft is designed to provide top quality aircraft that are extremely high in detail but less demanding to fly than today's most complex procedural simulators. These aircraft are a significant step up from the default Flight Simulator aircraft in terms of modelling and cockpit systems, but won't require weeks of study before you can get airborne.
Detailed 3D virtual cockpit including fully modelled flight engineer’s position
Accurately modelled using real-world aircraft plans
Eleven models covering six variants of the DC-10 (10, 10F, 30, 30F, 40, 40F) with different engine/undercarriage configurations
19 HD (2048 x 2048) liveries from around the world and four white liveries
Custom aircraft views including wing views
Includes many animations such as flaps, spoilers, ailerons, elevators, rudder, engine fans, operating passenger and cargo doors, operating thrust reversers and even the ailerons and elevators droop when engines are shut down
Dynamic wing flex
XML landing gear animation to ensure that the wheels stay flat on all ground surfaces
2D door control panel for operating the passenger and cargo doors
Animated large cargo door on freighter variants
Cockpit
Full analogue pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer panels
Numerous 2D pop-up panels are included to provide easy access to cockpit controls and instruments, including overhead, throttle quadrant and radio stack panels
Flight engineer’s station has expanded pop-ups for easier viewing
Easy to use FMC which allows for SIDs and STARs in the Flight Simulator database, radio and navigation frequency entry, V-speed calculation, ‘direct to’ waypoint features, progress display, estimated fuel on board, and more
Cockpit textures feature wear and tear based on reference photos taken in the real aircraft to produce an authentic environment
Flight dynamics
Highly tuned DC-10 flight dynamics based on detailed documentation and experience from an air carrier FAA Level-C 3-axis simulator
Flight models based on Boeing specifications
'True Feel’ format for correct performance and feel
Flight testing based on FAA simulation requirements
Other
• High-fidelity DC-10 sound set based on GE CF6 engines
• Comprehensive manual with panel guide and tutorial flight
• Compatible with jetway and baggage truck operations
• Layered paint kit is included to create your own airline liveries. (Photoshop or compatible software required)
Models
Eleven models are included, covering six variants of the DC-10:
DC-10-10 - the original passenger version of the DC-10, equipped with General Electric CF6 turbofan engines. A total of 122 were built between 1970 and 1981.
DC-10-10F - cargo version of the DC-10-10, modified to include a large fuselage freight door.
DC-10-30 - long range version of the DC-10-10. Larger fuel tanks increase the range and an additional main gear fitted to the centerline of the fuselage supports the increased aircraft weight. This was the most popular variant of the DC-10 with a total of 163 being built between 1972 and 1988. Models are included for the GE CF6-50C and GE CF6-50C2 engine configurations.
DC-10-30F - cargo version of the DC-10-30, modified to include a large fuselage freight door. Models are included for the GE CF6-50C and GE CF6-50C2 engine configurations.
DC-10-40 - long range version of the DC-10-10, similar in design to the DC-10-30 but fitted with Pratt & Whitney JT9D engines. Models are included for the JT9D-20 and JT9D-59A engine configurations, and centre and no centre-gear configurations.
DC-10-40F - cargo version of the DC-10-40, modified to include a large fuselage freight door. Models are included for the JT9D-20 and JT9D-59A engine configurations.
LIVERIES
Includes 19 HD liveries covering airlines from around the world, and four white liveries:
DC-10-10
Pan Am
United Airlines ‘Friend Ship’
Western Airlines
Continental Airlines
DC-10-10F
FedEx
DC-10-30
Air France
Alitalia
British Airways ‘Landor’
Continental Airlines
Ghana International Airlines
KLM
Lufthansa
Monarch
Northwest Airlines
Swissair
DC-10-30F
World Airways Cargo
Gemini Air Cargo
White (GE CF6-50C2)
DC-10-40
Japan Airlines (JAL)
White (no centre gear)
White (JT9D-D20)
DC-10-40F
Aeroflot
White (JT9D-D20)
Disclaimer
This manual is not provided from, or endorsed by the Boeing Corporation, the McDonnell Douglas Corporation, or any airline in any way. Any exact similarities between this manual and Commercial Level Simulations aircraft to actually aircraft, procedures, or airline carriers are strictly coincidental. All copyrights remain the property of their respective owners. The procedures contained within are the Commercial Level Simulations interpretation of generic flight operations. These procedures are not always accurate in all situations. All diagrams have been either been recreated to mimic actual procedures or scenarios, or remain the copyrights of the respective owners. The purpose of the manual is not to claim ownership of the procedures or diagrams herein, rather, to show flight operations of the DC-10 based on publically available information. This manual is not intended for real world flight. Commercial Level Simulations aircraft are intended as a payware add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
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£
GBP 10.60
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¥
CNY 98.27
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Anforderungen
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (or P3D/Steam FSX)
1.6 GHz Intel Pentium IV or AMD equivilant
Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8
512Mb RAM
128Mb 3D graphics accelerator card.
1.5 gig free harddisk space
The Just Flight/CLS DC-10 collection is a nice set of aircraft covering each DC-10 variant made. Along with a selection of high definition liveries for each, this is definitely one of the better heavy metal aircraft I have flown.
Featuring a fully functional flight engineer panel, the developers have done a remarkable job in making this a 3-man job, while keeping the realism high throughout the package. Being an F-Lite model, it does also have the option to just load and fly, useful for new users of the simulator and aircraft.
This aircraft does also sound good, much better than most packages you can get, although I have a slight issue with the "ambient" sound which sounds like the APU is just going on at full blast. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this aircraft to anyone wanting to fly a tri-jet!
It's a light aircraft so I didn't expect deep systems. But there are other issues:
-Most importantly the VAS use is terrible, far worse than "that" 777 even. OOMs are 50/50 at payware airports.
- The flight model isn't convincing. Lifts off too easily, can barrel-roll at 2,000 feet on climbout, doesn't have a particularly 'heavy' feel.
. Sketchy APU startup.
- Lots of unclickable switches.
A TCAS which shows the location of aicraft close by, but provides no aura warning.
- The VC and exterior look pretty good, but the 2D panels look like holdovers from version 1 of this aircraft. Like from FSX 2002 or so.