A multi-role shipboard helicopter that will eventually make it to the Canadian Forces.
Got this payware for X-Plane 10 and it was worth every penny. It's by DMO Flight Design and
it packs 5 S-92 models and 22 liveries.
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Early morning at Wallops Fligh Facility (VA, USA). |
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The passenger cabin is fully detailed. Doors and rear hatch can be opened. |
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The 3D cockpit features many functional buttons including the ones using navigation, autopilot, comms and lighting. Unfortunately, the MFDs buttons are not implemented. |
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Flying over DE, in route towards a frigate in the Chesapeake Bay. The cruising speed of this rotary wing aircraft is 145 KIAS and it certainly gets bumpy above that speed. Note the rotor blades tilted upwards. |
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I never made peace with Sikorsky's tail rotors ... So angled to the left! This forces me to fly with a slight left bank. Oh well. |
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The approach to the frigate was tricky. I don't know the exact speed of the boat, but it certainly felt like above 12 knots. |
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The sunrise, the smell of sea and that CIWS pointing at me ... It doesn't get any better! |
There were neither landing nor survivors. :)
On a serious note, so far the two rotary wing sims that do best are DCS Black Shark and X-Plane 9/10. I always felt a void for a single main rotor simulator, preferably around a military aircraft, and that's why I got this add-on.
I'm going to have a series of entries regarding helicopter flying. Already found in my flying a couple of bad piloting practices that I was not aware of.
Cheers,
Very cool right up. I've got X-plane 10 but have not touched it for quite a while due to my frustration with the implimentation of TrackIR. My viewpoint would be all over the place. I may have to revisit due to your report. This helicopter looks to be a fabulous piece of work.
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Thanks for your comment.
ReplyDeleteI hear you. I can't count the amount of times that I find myself with my head sticking out of the aircraft. :)
But for flying this one, it may come in handy (that nose is just too big).
Cheers,