Founder Nels_Anderson Posted February 28 Founder Share Posted February 28 A quick video showing new and amazing custom engine sounds of the CJ Simulations Eurofighter Typhoon by Sim Acoustics in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Update 0.1.7. The latest update has 60 liveries, amazing CUSTOM SOUNDS, as well as these recent modifications: Flight model: Revised geometry to add the variable camber effects produced by Flaperons/Slats/Foreplanes and therefore the variable CL/CD ratio produced by these surfaces. Flight model: Reviewed Maximum and minimum pitch/rate roll/rate produced by moving surfaces throughout the flight envelope regime. Flight model: Reviewed Rudder stability coefficients at subsonic and supersonic speeds. UI: Corrected airspeed indicator between 850 and 900 knots in which there was no yellow stripe. UI: Fixed VFR MAP not displaying. HUD: Redone Pitch Gradations. HUD: Corrected Climb/Dive symbol Behaviour. Fixed Lock/VV Functionality. Screen Reflections Improved. New Liveries Added (Special Credits to Reaper7645, Dassadles & SikXskillZ): Eurofighter 2000 First Livery, ZH590 Italian Air Force 500th RAF 6Sqn "100.000 hours", ZJ947 Luftwaffe 100,000 flying hours Luftwaffe Tiger Meet, 2021 TaktLwG 31, The Quadriga Royal Saudi Air Force, Saudi National Day 91` ALA 11, 100,000 flying hours Austrian Air Force, 100,000 Flying Hours Luftwaffe JG71 Red Flag (editado) Joining the channel helps support the channel. Become a channel member and get access to a custom made CJ4 Checklist for MSFS as well as a TBM 930 custom made checklist, climb, cruise, and descent performance charts as well as a basic overview of important speeds and more. Join here. thecorporatepilotdadYoutube channelThe Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 7000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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