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MESSERSCHMITT BF-109G SERIES V1.01

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MESSERSCHMITT BF-109G SERIES V1.01

MESSERSCHMITT BF-109G SERIES V1.01

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  • Size
    96.50MB
  • Available since
    2007-03-08
  • PID
    2302
  • Description

    The package contains 6 different marks of Messerschmitt Bf-109G, in 12 different models to cover some of the major variants of each.

    • G-2 Trop
    • G-4
    • G-6 (Luftwaffe and Italian textures)
    • G-6 R3 R6 with gun pods
    • G-6 First tall tail model
    • G-6 Swiss variant
    • G-6 Trop Finnish variant
    • G8 R2 Tactical Reconnaissance Fighter
    • G-14 Early production model
    • G-14 Tall tailwheel
    • G-14 Late production model
    • G-10

    The Messerschmitt Bf-109 was the standard fighter of the Luftwaffe for the duration of WWII. The Bf-109 scored more air-to-air victories in WWII than any other aircraft, and thanks to an excellent design, served in various roles, including air superiority fighter, escort fighter, interceptor, ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft. The Bf 109 was produced in greater quantities than any other fighter aircraft in history, with over 31,000 built. Although the Bf 109 had weaknesses, including a difficult to handle narrow undercarriage, through constant development the aircraft managed to remain a competitive force against Allied fighter aircraft until the end of hostilities in May 1945.

    The Bf-109 was flown by the three top scoring fighter aces of World War II : Erich Hartmann, the top scoring fighter ace of all time with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn with 301 victories, and Günther Rall with 275 victories. Hartmann refused to fly any other type of aircraft in combat throughout the war.

    Bf 109G "Gustav"
    The G-series Bf-109 was developed when the 1,475 hp Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine became available. The early versions of the Bf 109G looked quite similar to the Bf 109F-4, and at first carried the same armament. The G-series later saw the appearance of the notorious bulges in the cowling caused by the DB605 and by replacing the 7.92 mm MG 17 with 13 mm MG 131 machine guns (G-5 onwards)) and on the wings (due to larger main gear wheels, G-4 onwards), leading to the Bf-109G's nickname "The Bulge" (German: "Die Beule").

    The G-6 model was the most produced Bf-109G version. During 1943, a number of improvements were introduced: an armoured glass head-rest and the introduction of the clear-view 'Erla Haube' canopy improved visibility, especially to the rear, plus a taller tail unit improved stability at high speeds. Advanced radio/navigational equipment was also introduced.

    Subsequent Bf-109G versions were basically modified versions of the G-6. Early in 1944, new engines with either larger superchargers for improved high-altitude performance (DB 605AS), or with MW-50 methanol-water injection for improved low/medium altitude performance (DB 605AM) (or these two features combined, in the DB 605ASM), were introduced into Bf-109G-6.

    The G-14, appearing in mid-1944 was essentially a late-war Bf 109G-6 with the above improvements standardized.

    The G-10 was not a uniform type, but consisted of all kinds of Bf-109Gs being transformed to Bf-109G-10 specifications (as well as completely new airframes), with the aim being to mininally distrupt production lines already producing the Gustav airframe. The G-10 actually appeared in service after the G-14 and even somewhat after the K-4, in November 1944. The G-10 was eventually produced in very substantial numbers, with some 2600 G-10s being produced by the war's end.

    AS-engined G-6s,Bf-109G-14s and G-10s (along with the K-4) saw a refinement of the bulges covering the breeches of the cowl mounted MG 131, introducing a more streamlined form.

    We hope you enjoy flying this remarkable rendition of history.

    Features:

    • Highly accurate VC, with many functioning parts
    • 2 types of gunsight: Revi 16B and ReviC12D
    • Revi16B gunsight that folds accurately out of the way
    • Revi16B and ReviC12D can be turned on and off
    • 6 different types, with 12 different models to cover variations
    • 13 different textures
    • Accurate and challenging ground-handling characteristics
    • Droppable Drop Tank, that removes weight and fuel from the aircraft.cfg for realistic performance
    • Working Flettner tabs on the rudder of appropriate models
    • Working MW emergency boost system in the appropriate models
    • Accurate pilot flight suit and flight helmet
    • 100% authentic Bf-109 startup sounds
    • Propeller blades which alter their angle with prop setting
    • Functioning automatic/manual coolant flaps, which also serve as landing flaps
    • 3D gauges in the VC, for incredible realism

    The Manual and Paintkit are the G-6 aircraft folder.

    Requires a manual install into FSX.

    Please note that the Bf-109G is a fairly demanding model, and is recommended for computers 3 Ghz and above, with dedicated graphics cards. However, those with less powerful computers (e.g.2.8 Ghz) have also run the 262 without serious problem.

    Requirements

    FS2004 (will work with FSX))(without FSX Acceleration

    Reviews

    Total Reviews

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    Average Rating

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    Gareth

    2007-04-08
    Hello This addon is much better than the screenshots. The exterior model is excellent and the VC (there is no 2d panel) is very good - close to Wings Of Power standards- but the lack of a fully clickable VC means that I can only honestly give it 4/5. I think the lack of repaints suggests that there is not a strong following for this aircraft which is a great shame. That said it is definately worth the price 17 euros and if it drops in price then it will be a real bargain!! Regards GJ

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