The de Havilland Canada DHC-515 is an amphibious water bomber aircraft specializing in forest fire control.
A successor to the Canadair CL-215 and the Canadair CL-415, it is produced by de Havilland Canada (DHC) and primarily assembled in Calgary, Alberta.
It is similar in appearance to its predecessor CL-415 and capable of discharging 6,000 liters of water in seconds. It is presented as having the ability
to make up to 15 drops per hour with an ability to fill in 12 seconds on lakes, rivers and sea, even stormy.
Features:
- Full MSFS model.
- Operational water gauges and system of the water tanks filling.
- The numeric "/" keyboard button or an assigned joystick button
or an assigned throttle button can be used directly to drop water.
- Classic exterior model.
- Radar exterior model.
- 4 High Resolution Liveries.
- Canada.
- Turkey.
- Fully Animated VC and exterior model.
- 3D modeled gauges - AS1000_PFD - AS1000_MFD .
- Hud-Autopilot-Autothrottle.
- Water effect,engine smoke.
- Water drop effect.
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Very well modelled and detailed aircraft. my only issue is the start up sound (on my end at least) plays the same sound clip twice and its very noticeable. the rest of the plane is absolutely lovely!
Having flown this aircraft a number of times within the sim, I am enjoying it.
The only major gripe I have with it is the internal/cockpit audio of the engines is letting it down, it just doesn't sound good.
Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars, perhaps a future update will rectify it?
As usual this plane is at the same high standards from Ronald.
All switches work as they should and carrying water and dropping them is simulated very precisely. I can only say it is a very responsible plane.