Aeroplane Heaven's highly detailed Lancaster simulation for FSX and P3D brings you the Lancaster B Mk.I in six liveries plus three bonus Mk.III liveries that can be applied to the exterior. The bomb room, pilot's cockpit, engineer’s station, navigator’s station and radio operator’s station are all fully modelled.
Features include historically accurate animated crew members, authentically rendered gun turrets, bombs which can be loaded, armed individually and 'dropped' realistically, special propeller animations for realistic engine starts and a unique Configuration panel.
Developed by the expert vintage aircraft team at Aeroplane Heaven, this simulation of the Lancaster B Mk.I is the definitive re-creation of WWII’s most famous bomber. Compatible with Flight Simulator X, FSX: Steam edition and Prepar3D v2-4, the accuracy and attention to detail will bring the desktop pilot as close as it is possible to get on a PC to the experience of flying this legendary aircraft.
The package includes six B Mk.I Lancasters, along with three ‘bonus’ Mk.III liveries that can be applied to the exterior.
B.I LIVERIES
W4118 ZN-Y 'Admiral Prune' of 106 Squadron. Flown by Sqn Ldr Guy Gibson before he became CO of the famous 617 Dam Busters squadron.
DV385 KC-A 'Thumper Mk.III' of 617 Squadron. This machine, flown by Flt Lt Bob Knights, survived the war and was struck off charge in 1946.
R5868 PO-S 'S for Sugar' of 467 Squadron RAAF. Having completed 150 missions, this aircraft is now preserved at the RAF Museum Hendon.
ME669 ZN-O of 106 Squadron. This B.I was shot down in April 1944 on a raid over Schweinfurt.
NX622 JO-D 'D for Digger' of 463 Squadron RAAF. A typical B.I as flown by several RAAF squadrons attached to Bomber Command.
W4783 AR-G 'G for George' of 460 Squadron RAAF. This B.I flew 90 missions between 1942 and 1944 without the loss of a single crew member.
B.III LIVERIES
LM739 HW-Z 'Grog's the Shot' of 100 Squadron. This was a B.III, flown by several different crews from 100 on a variety of missions.
NE181 JN-M 'The Captain's Fancy' of 75 (New Zealand) Squadron. A late B.III from 1944, NE181 dropped dummy parachutists as a diversion tactic for D-Day.
EE139 BQ-B 'Phantom of the Ruhr of 101 Squadron. Originally assigned to 100 Squadron, EE139 was transferred to 101 in late 1943.
EXTERIOR MODELS
The aircraft models were built using factory-accurate plans and represent the most accurate renditions of a Lancaster made so far
High levels of detail modelled, including actual rivets and bolts and an authentic bomb load
Fully detailed cockpit interior with all fittings visible, including detailed station framework visible through the glazing
Many unique animations including retractable landing lamps with correct dipping lamps (from control in cockpit) and asymmetric landing gear operation, bomb doors, flaps etc.
Highly detailed, historically accurate, animated crew with oxygen masks (height-governed) and goggles
Fully detailed and authentically rendered turrets with machine guns, ammunition belts, sights and framing in complete detail
Animated front turret with correct gun elevations and deflections, animated gunner and firing guns
Fully modelled and detailed bomb room visible through perspex nose dome
Special texture techniques (PBR) create highly realistic paint and wear effects
Special propeller animations for realistic engine starts
Detailed refuelling truck, bomb trolley and ground-start trolley provided and switchable from the cockpit
Unique configuration panel to load crew, arm turrets, drop bombs etc. Also, a ‘cold & dark' start option and reload switch.
Bombs can be loaded, armed individually and 'dropped' realistically.
INTERIOR
Fully modelled, authentically detailed interior
Bomb room, Pilot cockpit, Engineer’s station, Navigator’s station and Radio Operator’s station with all equipment and unique animations and functions
Many unique functional features such as Beam Approach, DF, DR compass and Auto controls equipment and gauges
All rigging tubes and wires, control wires and electrical wiring detailed with realistic metal copper and brass effects for tubing
Fully 'bump-mapped' texture detail for all equipment and fabric effects, including the correct 'anodized' finish for main instrument panel
All 3D instruments for smooth, accurate operation
Operational front turret can be swivelled using the authentic controls, seat height adjuster and guns elevated and depressed, fired etc.
Detail in turret includes ammunition shells and accurate machine guns
Multiple camera views for all stations including astrodome view
Viewpoint adjuster tool.
FLIGHT DYNAMICS
Specially created flight dynamics provide the authentic feel of a heavy bomber and are built to official specifications, contemporary flight reports and test documentation.
SOUNDS
Complete, authentically sampled Merlin engine sounds and many unique cockpit sounds for switches etc.
Special care has been taken to reproduce the sound of four Merlins at full power.
TEXTURES
Nine liveries provided with a professional quality paintkit.
Textures created using real paint swatches (including RAF interior green) provided by well-respected aircraft restorers, to ensure accurate reproduction of wartime paint.
MANUAL
Detailed Cockpit Guide and flying notes, checklists etc.
PAINT KIT
A Paint Kit (1.5GB) is available to download from the Support section.
Wow just wow! I had to have a Lancaster for my collection and they sure did put a ton of love into this! It’s easy to say quite simply in all areas they made a crazy beautiful plane here.
One that flies like an old lumbering bird that has incredibly powerful engines. I only wish I could load the damn busters spherical bombs, or the 12000lbs Tirpitz killing darts. But I can live with the cookie and standard bomb load.
If you like WW2 aircraft you can’t forget this legend. A must have for those of us still too invested in our FSX hobby to give up in favor of shiner and newer FS2020 that has hardly any good add ons yet.