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VIRTAVIA -DE HAVILLAND VAMPIRE T.11

€ 9.50
VIRTAVIA -DE HAVILLAND VAMPIRE T.11

VIRTAVIA -DE HAVILLAND VAMPIRE T.11

VIRTAVIA

Details

  • Veröffentlicht von

    VIRTAVIA

  • Verkauf durch

    VIRTAVIA

  • Größe
    48.56MB
  • Erhältlich seit
    2010-08-06
  • Version
    v.1
  • PID
    4637
  • Beschreibung

    The DeHavilland Vampire was developed during World War II, following closely behind the Gloster Meteor, and is one of the world's first jet fighter aircraft. It arrived too late to serve in the war, but provided excellent service to a mumber of countries for many years after. Total production of the Vampire exceeded 4500 units in a number of different variations. The T.22 Sea Vampire is a two-seat trainer aircraft, built for the Royal Navy, powered by a Goblin 35 Turbojet, with 73 units built.

    ** FSX and FS2004 only **

    Features

    • 4 detailed texture sets :
      • T.11 Vampire, 19 Sqdn., RAF Church Fenton, c. 1957
      • T.22 Sea Vampire, 750 Sqdn., FAA, Hal Far (Malta), 1965
      • T.22 Sea Vampire, 'Admiral's Barge', Station Flight, Yeovilton
      • T.35 Vampire, Telstars Aerobatic Team, RAAF, 1967
    • authentic Vampire soundset included
    • authentic virtual cockpit with animations and mousable controls
    • authentic all-xml 2D panel, custom pop-ups for autopilot and radios
    • automatic (on throttle) animated turbine glow effect
    • automatic smoke trail, wing surface vapour flash and wingtip vortices effects
    • animated speedbrakes
    • animated canopy (shift-e)
    • highly authentic flight model with checklist
    • v-c rain effects (FS9 only)
    • realistic, crew figures (both independently togglable on/off)

    Anforderungen

    FSX FS2004

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