The Mi-28 combat helicopter has been developed by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and is known by the NATO codename Havoc. In August 1996 Mil rolled out a prototype of the day and night capable version, the Mi-28N Night Havoc. The first production Mi-28N took its first flight in April 2004 and began flight testing with the Russian Air Force in June 2005. The Mi-28 can be armed with a mixture of air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, unguided rockets, and podded guns. The Russian Air Force has plans to procure up to 50 of this variant, now called the Mi-28NE Night Hunter.
Features
full native FSX model included with all FSX features (bump mapping, self-shadowing, bloom etc)
THREE high-detail texture sets with realistic weathering effects
soundset included
authentic virtual cockpit with animations and (some) mousable switches
all-xml 2D panel, custom pop-ups for radios and electrics
HUD included
weapons toggled on/off using tailhook function
highly realistic crew figures
crew figures toggled on water rudder command
rotor blades animated to show fore/aft & left/right tilt (FS9 only)