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/images/notams/notams22/aoa0809.jpgIt has been a long busy 16 months for AOA Simulations but we arefinally approaching the point where we can see the approach strobelights through the fog of our long T-6A Texan II developmenteffort. The project turned into more of a study level aircraft simulationthan any of our other projects and will set a new minimum standard forour efforts going forward. We still have some 3D details to polish, to hunt for bugs thatcould remain in the avionics code and especially to test, test andtest again. A lot of documentation work is in progress (thanks to SteveDeBauche) to allow you to quickly master the aircraft. We are alsoeager to discover and test the FMOD package developed bySimAccoustics. Now it's time to tell you about another project, highly anticipatedby a large part of the community. I am of course referring to our newV-22 Osprey. Let me reassure you: the project is not dead. It was simply on holddue to lack of human resources. When we started to work on the textures, we unfortunately had torealize that our 3D model had some big mistakes. The shape of theflaps was incorrect, the leading and trailing edges of the wings werenot parallel, the tail was too short, the cargo doors were notrectangular. The wing folding animation caused collisions with therest of the fuselage. It was a total no go for us! So we decided to rework the 3D model before going any further. Itwill certainly continue to evolve in the coming weeks. We have also created a new library of generic and reusable digitalgauges for the Texan II. This library will greatly benefit the V-22project. Source
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/images/notams/notams22/aoa0622.jpgFirst day of summer is here! Yippee!!! Finally there is some sun inwestern Washington. Meanwhile, in Belgium, they have never seen such awarm and sunny June. We are working hard on the T-6A avionics which is progressing verywell. In parallel, the 3D model of the V-22 is constantly beingimproved to match the real thing. The canopy closing and securing process is now exactly like in thereal airplane, including the complex canopy's latch mechanism. All instruments, control panels, and displays in both cockpits arelighted for operation during night or reduced light conditions. Twokneeboard lights have been added on the front of each cockpit'sinstrument glare shield. We are now working on the consolidated Environmental Control PanelLUA script with all the operating logic for the air conditioning;bleed air, pressurization and oxygen systems. Stay tuned for further news! Source
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/images/notams/notams21/aoa1006/texan1.jpgFinally here is an update for our T-6B Texan II fans! We apologize for the lack of communication during those last fewweeks, but we preferred to focus on quality and decided to sharescreenshots only when we had solid and significant progress toshow. And now we think we do! /images/notams/notams21/aoa1006/texan2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/aoa1006/texan3.jpg /images/notams/notams21/aoa1006/texan4.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams20/aoa1013/aoa-1.jpgQuick update on our remastered F-35B for X-Plane 11.50...and a lotof screen shots! We are very close to the quality level that we want to achieve forrelease. At the beginning, the idea was just to upgrade the externaltextures of the original model, released for the first time in 2013for X-Plane 9.70. /images/notams/notams20/aoa1013/aoa-4.jpgBut at the end, we decided to keep only the external 3D model andmake a complete overhaul. This model is still very popular in theX-Plane community due to its unique capabilities. We believe that many users will be happy to rediscover the pleasureof flying in this very particular aircraft. Including a lot ofhelicopter fans. /images/notams/notams20/aoa1013/aoa-2.jpgThis new version of the F-35B package will feature: 3 different models (Close Air Support, Anti-ship and land attack with the new Kongsberg Joint Strike Missile, V/STOL)Realistic PBR effectsComplete textures overhaulA new 3D cockpit with panoramic cockpit displayEnhanced avionics, mission systems and flight modelNew animated weapons set (AGM-158, GBU-12, GBU-53B, JSM, GAU-25 gunpod, AIM-120D, AIM-9X)FMOD soundsA new comprehensive 106-pages flight manual and tutorialA Photoshop paint kitNew plugable air intake covers /images/notams/notams20/aoa1013/aoa-3.jpgUp to 9 real-world 4K liveries will be available: BF-01 PrototypeIT Gruppo Aerei Imbarcati WolvesUK Royal Navy Doom 21USAF 461st Flight Test SquadronUSMC VMFA-121 Green KnightsUSMC VMFA-122 Flying LeathernecksUSMC VMFA-211 Wake Island AvengersUSMC VMFAT-501 WarlordsUSN VX-23 Air Test and Evaluation SquadronLast but not least. This upgrade will be free for all our existingcustomers! Source AOA Simulations Remains Committed To X-Plane AOA Simulations Previews All New V-22 Osprey
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/images/notams/notams20/aoa0826/aoa-1.jpgAt AOA Simulations, we are all excited and impressed by the newMSFS 2020. Definitely a new milestone in video game history. Yes, it's true, you need to purchase plenty of expensive add-ons ifyou want to approximate that quality in X-Plane. But X-Plane is not only a general public flight simulator, it'salso an incredible engineering tool. Since a long time, AOASimulations collaborates to research projects with various actors fromthe private and academic sectors, in domains such as aircraft anddrone development, data visualization or flight training. Withoutforgetting all the MacOS and Linux addicts all around here. So, even if we do some experiment on other platforms, we will staycommitted to X-Plane, because we grew with that platform! Last but not least, it's time to show you some new in-sim picturesof our future V-22 Osprey. Most textures you see are just temporaryplaceholders, but I'm already very satisfied with the result. /images/notams/notams20/aoa0826/aoa-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/aoa0826/aoa-3.jpgSource AOA Simulations Previews All New V-22 Osprey AOA Simulations F-35B Redesign News AOA Releases T-7A Red Hawk Teaser Video
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/images/notams/notams20/aoa0713/aoa-1.jpgThe more we work on the F-35B redesign, the more new ideasarise. Version 2.0 is not a simple remastering of the existing 3Dmodel and textures. New features, not present in the original model,have been added. Here is a non-exhaustive list of all included changes so far: Up to nine 4K remastered liveries based on real-world aircraftNew enhanced PBR effectsNew particles systemNew 3D cockpit with customizable touchscreen PCD (up to 20 pages combinations)Plugable air intake covers added with customizable logoTowed Radar Decoy addedNew interactive checklist (inspired by our recent T-7A Red Hawk)Enhanced Helmet Mounted Display System (bigger fonts, new symbology)Enhanced target and carrier-lock systemNew animated A2G weapons: JSM, Paveways, SBD IIMore details add to landing gearCustomized views on numeric keypadNew User GuideThe following liveries will be included by default: BF-01 PrototypeIT Gruppo Aerei Imbarcati WolvesUK Royal Navy Doom 21USAF 461st Flight Test SquadronUSMC VMFA-121 Green KnightsUSMC VMFA-122 Flying LeathernecksUSMC VMFA-211 Wake Island AvengersUSMC VMFAT-501 WarlordsUSN VX-23 Air Test and Evaluation SquadronAnd now, make room for some screen shots. Keep in mind that a lotcan change before the release, which will be free for existingcustomers. /images/notams/notams20/aoa0713/aoa-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/aoa0713/aoa-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/aoa0713/aoa-4.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams20/aoa0216.jpgAOA Simulations has released on Facebook a teaser video of theirT-7A Red Hawk. The short video shows the next generationmilitary plane in action, both inside and out. The cockpit features stadiumseating and an advanced set of modern instruments. It is coming spring2020. The Boeing T-7A Red Hawk is a USAF advanced pilot trainingairplane, intended for use by the next generation of Air Force pilotsfor years to come. The plane is developed by Boeing Defense, Space &Security in partnership with Saab Group. Source
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/images/notams/notams19/aoa1118/osprey-1.jpgGuess who's back? Helicopter enthusiasts will be happy to know that a big update(1.7) for our V-22 Osprey is currently under development: new FMODsounds, internal cockpit and instruments reflections, a workingautopilot and many bug fixes. /images/notams/notams19/aoa1118/osprey-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoa1118/osprey-3.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-5.jpgAOA Simulations has been providing regular updates on their T-Xproject via their Facebook page and has recently shown some stunning imagesof the plane flying the Mach Loop at low level. /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-4.jpgSource /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-1.jpgAbout AOA SimulationsFounded in 2013 AOA Simulations is a software development teamwhich creates freeware and payware quality add-ons for X-Plane 11.AOA Simulations is a collaboration between David Austin (USAFR)and Fabrice Kauffmann (callsign: ScifiX). /images/notams/notams19/aoa0814/aoa-2.jpgAbout The Boeing T-XIn 2018 the US Air Force selected the Boeing T-X as their nextgeneration pilot training aircraft. It features and all new aircraftdesigned, developed and flight tested by Boeing and Saab. Boeing offered the only all-new system purpose-built for theUSAF training mission - with aircraft, ground based trainingand support designed together from the start. Proven in manufacturingand flight test, this new, flexible design meets all requirements andcan evolve as technologies, missions and training needs change. Boeing T-X
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/images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/aoas0612.jpgOK, time for a small progress report with the TX... The animation of the landing gear is now complete. The differentdisplay panels (PFD, COM / NAV / AP, FUEL / ENG...) are alreadyactive, which will allow to begin in parallel the programming of theavionics. The project has just been migrated under SASL 3.6.4, which willallow us to improve the readability of the VR HMD thanks to thesupport of TrueType fonts. /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-2.jpgAbout The T-X ProgramThe US Air Force established the T-X program in order to obtain a newtwo-seat jet training aircraft to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon. TheBoeing/Saab T-X was selected in 2018 as the winner of the Advanced PilotTraining System program. /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/aoas0612/tx-4.jpgWeb Site Source