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  1. /images/notams/notams20/afs0605/afs0605.jpgAFS-design brings an excellent package of "New liveryLufthansa Airbus" v2 that contains the following models: Airbus A319neoAirbus A320neo Cabin interior modelAirbus A321neoAirbus A330 - 200Airbus A330 - 300Airbus A340 - 200Airbus A340 - 300Airbus A340 - 500Airbus A340 - 600Airbus A330 cabin interior modelAirbus A350Airbus A380Airbus A380FAirbus A380 cabin interior model /images/notams/notams20/afs0605/lufthansa-1.jpgThese models all have the following features: Detailed external and internal model including Virtual Cockpit with a friendly co - pilotAnimations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, animate gearExtensive lighting effects of windows and exterior lightingExterior lighting: Beacon-, Strobes-, Nav-, Landing- and Taxi- LightsVirtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigationPanel with FMC (Flight Management Computer) and GPS (Global Positioning System)Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamicsAll models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior models.New textures (1024*1024 px) with specular shine, night lighting and Alpha technologyRecord sound of original Rolls Royce TRENT 900 enginesGangway stairs and logolight in the new A320neo /images/notams/notams20/afs0605/lufthansa-3.jpgAll models have a fully functional cockpit: 2 Primary Flight Displays and 2 Multi-Functions Displays2 switchable EICAS displaysEICAS Displays: FUEL, ENGINE, DOORs, MAPCenter console with FMC, radio controls with transponders, trim wheel, throttle and engine controlUpper panel with about 100 real deposited switches"Seatbelt" and "No-Smoking" sign with acoustic soundAutopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, SPeeD, Mach, Loc, Autothrottle/ Master, QNH /images/notams/notams20/afs0605/lufthansa-2.jpgFMC (Flight Management Computer): New FMC for the Airbus A320 Family15 different menusGauge of miscellaneous flight parametersUse of flight planCalculation of courses analogical wind, high-level and aerodrome of destinationFollow of waypointsCourse gauge and autopilot controlAll Airbus airplanes are equipped with the new Lufthansa liveries. Purchase AFS Design - Airbus Collection New Livery Lufthansa V2 for FSX
  2. /images/notams/notams20/afsd0215.jpgAFS-Design brings an excellent package of "Boeing Collection - BritishAirways" that contains the following models: Boeing 747-8Boeing 747 CabinBoeing 767Boeing 787 DreamlinerBoeing 787 Cabin /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-1.jpgNew In Boeing CollectionNav set switchesExternal cockpit sectionWinglets3D elements in the virtual cockpit:Window frame, pilot seatsUse 3D switchGauges: Radar Height, Seatbelt, No SmokeLight switchesMFD's now very easy to readFlapsFlight dynamic with stall limitTrim featuresTexture improvementsSound /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-2.jpgAll Models Have A Fully Functional CockpitFive multi-function displaysCenter console with FMC, radio display with transponders, trim and engine thrust lever controlYoke with controllable switchesUpper panel with about 100 real deposited switches"Seatbelt" and "No Smoking" sign with acoustic soundAutopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, speed, Mach, Loc, autothrottle / Master, QNHHUD - Display: artificial horizon, velocity, G, Mach, TAS, IAS, compass, QNH, height, pitch2D panel in the resolution 1280x720 px / 3D panel with 1024x1024 px texturesFMC (Flight Management Computer)15 different menusGauge of miscellaneous flight parametersUse of flight planCalculation of courses analogical wind, high level and aerodrome of destinationFollow of waypointsCourse gauge and autopilot control /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-3.jpgOther FeaturesDetailed external and internal model including virtual cockpitAnimations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, landing gearExtensive lighting effects of windows and exteriorExterior lighting: beacon, strobes, nav, landing and taxi lightsVirtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigationPanel with FMC (Flight Management Computer) and GPS (Global Positioning System)Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamicsAll models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior modelsNew textures (1024*1024) with specular shine, night lighting and Alpha technologyGangway stairs and logo lightAll Boeing airplanes are equipped with British Airways liveries. British Airways (BA) is the national airline of the United Kingdom.British Airways is based in London and has its home base at London HeathrowAirport. British Airways is one of the world's largest airlines. Purchase AFS Design - Boeing Collection - British Airways FSX Steam
  3. /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/afsd0110.jpgAFS-Design brings an excellent package of "Boeing Collection - BritishAirways" that contains the following models: Boeing 747-8Boeing 747 CabinBoeing 767Boeing 787 DreamlinerBoeing 787 Cabin /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-1.jpgNew In Boeing CollectionNav set switchesExternal cockpit sectionWinglets3D elements in the virtual cockpit:Window frame, pilot seatsUse 3D switchGauges: Radar Height, Seatbelt, No SmokeLight switchesMFD's now very easy to readFlapsFlight dynamic with stall limitTrim featuresTexture improvementsSound /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-2.jpgAll Models Have A Fully Functional CockpitFive multi-function displaysCenter console with FMC, radio display with transponders, trim and engine thrust lever controlYoke with controllable switchesUpper panel with about 100 real deposited switches"Seatbelt" and "No Smoking" sign with acoustic soundAutopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, speed, Mach, Loc, autothrottle / Master, QNHHUD - Display: artificial horizon, velocity, G, Mach, TAS, IAS, compass, QNH, height, pitch2D panel in the resolution 1280x720 px / 3D panel with 1024x1024 px texturesFMC (Flight Management Computer)15 different menusGauge of miscellaneous flight parametersUse of flight planCalculation of courses analogical wind, high level and aerodrome of destinationFollow of waypointsCourse gauge and autopilot control /images/notams/notams20/afsd0110/british-airways-3.jpgOther FeaturesDetailed external and internal model including virtual cockpitAnimations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, landing gearExtensive lighting effects of windows and exteriorExterior lighting: beacon, strobes, nav, landing and taxi lightsVirtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigationPanel with FMC (Flight Management Computer) and GPS (Global Positioning System)Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamicsAll models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior modelsNew textures (1024*1024) with specular shine, night lighting and Alpha technologyGangway stairs and logo lightAll Boeing airplanes are equipped with British Airways liveries. British Airways (BA) is the national airline of the United Kingdom.British Airways is based in London and has its home base at London HeathrowAirport. British Airways is one of the world's largest airlines. Purchase AFS Design - Boeing Collection - British Airways FSX Only
  4. /images/notams/notams19/afs1220.jpgAFS-Design brings an excellent scenery package of "Cumulus & Cirrus"for Prepar3D. Finally perfect cumulus, stratus and cirrus clouds with beautiful water! The "Water & Clouds" scenery contains a comprehensive package of newwater textures with sky mirror effects, as well as cloud and sky textures.The program SDK Weather Theme by Microsoft new weather themes with complexclouds and air circulation are created. With sophisticated alpha texturesthe clouds simulate reality very well. The water textures, such as the oceans, are provided with mipmaptextures, so that the remote representation becoming beautiful passes lightin the horizon. The calculation friendly mipmap textures improve the speed(frame rate significantly. Especially on slower PC systems you will feelthe higher frame rate. New In Cumulus & Cirrus v2New Main Cumulus CloudNew Weather Themes, Photorealistic Clouds And Sky Structures12 high resolution cirrus clouds10 high resolution cumulus clouds3 high-resolution stratus clouds111 autogenous sky texturesSunrise and sunset effectsSun effects for 4 different seasonsSimulation of an ideal weathercyclon8 AFS weather topics for the summer and winter timeNew Water Effects And Water TexturesOceans, seas, lakes 72 new very photorealistic water textures Widened breathtaking river texture Mirror effects of the water at sunshine, cloudy, twilight and night Different water textures with blue and green colors Sharp water details at low altitude over water More detailed wave animations Custom built mipmaps for about conducting remote representation to the horizon Water waves arranged closely photorealisticPurchase AFS-Design Cumulus & Cirrus v2 for P3D v4
  5. /images/notams/notams19/afsd1122/afsd1122.jpgAFS-design brings an excellent scenery package of "Airport & City"for Prepar3D. New Airport & City v3: Brighter contrast 500 new 1024 px. buildingtextures. The "Airport & City" scenery contains a comprehensive package of newtextures for autogenous building, such as shelters or skyscrapers. It willbe the default autogen textures replaced with new improved textures andadapted to the respective world area. The new textures awaken all yourcities and airports throughout the world standard for new life. The term "Texture" mapping (about German design) refers to a method of3D computer graphics. It is used with two-dimensional images ofthree-dimensional surface models of the surfaces - the so-called "textures"equip. Textures can be 3D objects appear more detailed and more realisticwithout the 3D buildings must be even refined. By calculation friendly mipmap textures, the speed (frame rate) issignificantly improved. Especially on slower PC systems is to feel thebetter frame rate. /images/notams/notams19/afsd1122/afs-1.jpgNew Autogenous Airport TexturesRunway and taxiways with new detailsAsphalt and concrete surfaces with 1024 pxShelters, airport buildings and terminalsAirport roofsRadar towers and VOR stationsAutogenous Grass textures to the authentic atmosphere of the airportMipmaps for sharp remote displayAnd much moreNew Autogenous City TexturesOver 600 autogenous building texturesHigh-resolution facadesHouses, skyscrapers, factoriesFamily housesHigh resolution roofsHigh resolution library buildings, schools, churches, gas stations, power stations, water towersRoads and highwaysAnd much more /images/notams/notams19/afsd1122/afs-2.jpgNight Light TexturesTowns, villages with a great night atmosphereSpectacular night lighting with light map texturesHigh-resolution window lightingRoads and highways with light cones of motor vehiclesNew Autogenous Plant Textures49 plants make your simulator to a living worldDifferent for all seasons and for all regions of the earthConifers, deciduous treesDry shrubs for steppeCactiPhotorealistic grass /images/notams/notams19/afsd1122/afs-3.jpgPurchase AFS Design - Airport & City v3 for P3D v4
  6. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0731.jpgAFS-Design brings an excellent scenery package to FS2004: Cumulus &Cirrus. Finally perfect cumulus, stratus and cirrus clouds with beautiful water! The "Water & Clouds" scenery contains a comprehensive package ofnew water textures with sky mirror effects, as well as cloud and skytextures. The program includes new weather themes with complex cloudsand air circulation using the Weather SDK by Microsoft withsophisticated alpha textures making the simulated clouds veryrealistic! The water textures, such as the oceans, are provided with mipmaptextures, so that the horizon representation becoming more beautifulas the light passes. The friendly mipmap textures were created toimprove the speed (frame rate) significantly, especially on slower PCsystems. New in Cumulus & Cirrus v2New Main Cumulus CloudNew weather themes, photorealistic clouds and sky structures include12 high resolution cirrus clouds10 high resolution cumulus clouds3 high-resolution stratus clouds111 autogenous sky texturesSunrise and sunset effectsSun effects for 4 different seasonsSimulation of an ideal weather cyclone8 AFS weather topics for the summer and winter timeNew water effects and water textures includeOceans, seas, lakes72 new very photo-realistic water texturesWidened breathtaking river TextureMirror effects of the water at sunshine, cloudy, twilight and nightDifferent water textures with blue and green colors.Sharp water details at low altitude over water.More detailed wave animations.Custom built mipmaps for about conducting remote representation to the horizonWater waves arranged closely photorealistic Purchase AFS Design - Cumulus & Cirrus v2 for FS2004
  7. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0711.jpgThe McDonnell F-4F Phantom II is a two-seater and supersonicfighter capable of long range, all-weather fighter-bomber capabilitiesas well. It is located in the Federal Republic of Germany still inservice. The F-4F was modernized between 1991 and 1996 with a Hughes APG-65radar and the ability to use the AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. Have alsobeen installed including the following systems: Honeywell H-423navigation system, GEC Avionics CPU-143 / A digital computer, Mil Std1553R digital data bus and a Litton ALR-68 (V) -2 radar detectors. Themachines were at the JG 71, 73 and 74 introduced. The JG 73"Steinhoff" was is made between 2004 and 2006 and the JG 74 to the endof 2008 converted to the euro fighter, which replaces the now obsoletephantom. The decommissioning of the JG 71 "Richthofen" is planned forlate 2012. New F-4F Phantom v2Door opener outside modelEject triangleTactical number smallerCoat smallAccess doorsAdditional tank with red doorSharp missilesStarter car as animationNew RepaintsCockpit reflectionVC smoothingLanding and taxi headlightsNew Sound /images/notams/notams17/afsd0906.pngAirplanesAircraft ID variable identifiersInteractive fly wingmanInteractive engine new sound effectsIndividual adjustment of animationsPaintings with real acting dirt and scuff marksDetailed descriptions of cutawaysAdjustmentMAN truck with tow bar Enable / DisableLadder Enable / DisableParabrake Enable / DisableWingman Enable / DisableAir refueling nozzle open / closeTail hook extend and retractStart vehicle for engine-startFull 3D Virtual CockpitIncreased resolution and new 3D elementsAll switches and controls are shown in 3DNew 3D e.g. details gauges, visor, pedals, legroom, ejection seat, control stick /images/notams/notams18/afsd0711.pngExtensive OverviewsExternal model with interactive flying wingmenNew 2D PanelInteractive virtual cockpit (3D) with two different viewsView of the pilotView of the weapons system officer or flight instructorOther Product FeaturesAnimations: tail hook, parabrake, chassis, canoby, ladder, radom, wingman, MAN truck vehicleLights: formation, strobe, beacon, navigation and landingEngine control switch: 2 starters, 2 fuel closed switches, master switch, electrical switchEffects: afterburner, cockpit lighting, reflective surfaces, mirrorsCockpit control panel and virtual cockpit for the pilot, weapons system officer and flight instructorInput of all dial-up access, as frequencies, transponder code, or autopilotWindscreen visorGauge e.g. attitude ads, engine control, IFR navigation, AI traffic radarSwitch e.g. OMI lights, animations, radar control, engine control, trimOperating units e.g. Autopilot, Map GaugeAI Traffic Radar for pilot and weapons system officer with joystick controlGerman Armed with individual ATC ID, you can enter a unique ID code.ID idents from 00 + 00 until 99 + 99 Purchase AFS Design - F-4F Phantom II Professional v2 for FSX Steam
  8. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0621.gifAFS-Design brings a excellent rendition of Airbus A330/A340 Family. The Airbus A330 is a twin-engined wide-body Airbus A340 and is afour-engined wide-body aircraft produced by AirbusIndustries. Bothmodels have many features and components, and differ essentially onlyby the number of trie works. You are designed as long-haulaircraft. Both aircraft have modern turbofan engines with high bypassratio and are the first Flight course with a modern fly-by-wirecontrols in a two-man cockpit. The first flight of the four-engine A340-300 version took place on25 October 1991 and the twin-engine A330-300 version took place on 2November 1992. Final assembly of the Airbus A330 and A340 in Toulouseby place on a street clock. As of July 2010 from the Airbus A330 werea total of 710 of 1092 aircraft ordered and delivered from the AirbusA340 delivered a total of 374 of 380 of the aircraft ordered, 369 ofwhich are still in service are. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0621.pngNew In Airbus A330/A340 Family v3Nav set switchesRepaints: China Southern Airlines, Air Canada, KLMExternal cockpit sectionWinglets3D elements in the virtual cockpit:Window frame, pilot seatsUse 3D switchGauges: Radar Height, Seatbelt, No SmokeLight switchesMFD's now very easy to readFlapsFlight dynamic with stall limitTrim featuresTexture improvementsSoundIncluded ModelsAirbus A330 200Airbus A330 300Airbus A340 200Airbus A340 300Airbus A340 500Airbus A340 600Also includes the Airbus A330 cabin interior model Purchase AFS Design - Airbus A330 A340 v3 for FSX Steam
  9. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0604.jpgAFS-Design brings an excellent rendition of the Airbus A330/A340 family. The Airbus A330 is a twin-engined wide-body Airbus A340 and is afour-engined wide-body aircraft produced by Airbus Industries. Bothmodels have many features and components, and differ essentially onlyby the number of tires. Both aircraft have modern turbofan engineswith high bypass ratio and are the first Flight course with a modernfly-by-wire controls in a two-man cockpit. The first flight of 4four-engine A340-300 version took place on 25 October 1991 and thetwin-engine A330-300 version took place on 2 November 1992. Final assembly of the Airbus A330 and A340 in Toulouse by place ona street clock. As of July 2010 from the Airbus A330 were a total of710 of 1092 aircraft ordered and delivered from the Airbus A340delivered a total of 374 of 380 of the aircraft ordered, 369 of whichare still in service are. This new AFS-Design add-on contains the following models: Airbus A330-200Airbus A330-300Airbus A340-200Airbus A340-300Airbus A340-500Airbus A340-600Also includes the Airbus A330 cabin interior model Purchase AFS Design - A330/A340 v3 for FSX
  10. /images/notams/notams16/afsd10172.jpgThe MCR 01 Sportster ULC (LSA) ultralight is a side by sidetwo-seater airplane with incredible performance and capability. Fastand agile, the VLA was specially designed to reach top speed whileproviding the most enjoyable experience to pilots. The MCR 01 is avery high performance aircraft, that can cruise as fast as 300 km/hwith only a 100 hp engine, at very low cost. Thanks to the highestlevel of technology available, and very light material, the Sportsterhas a very efficient direct control system that guarantees the samesatisfaction as flying a fighter jet. The MCR 01 has been designedaround high safety standards and wings efficiency, providing bothextreme exibility and easy flight characteristics. Equipped with an 80HP engine and a fix pitch propeller, it is the ideal airplane forintensive use in flight school operations or aviation clubs. With a 100HP engine and a constant speed propeller, it becomes an efficient highperformance airplane combining fast cruising speed and easy handlingcharacteristics. The MCR 01 characteristics lie in its unique wingdesign, involving a greater span and area, as well as split doubleslotted fowler flaps and ailerons. This sophisticated wing conceptallows the MCR 01 to reach an unprecedented maximum to stall speedratio of 4, although it guarantees a very gentle behavior in rough airconditions and a high safety level. New sound of real MCR-01 with authentic start engine sound! Panelis complete and full in function with AFS-Design XML gauges: gps_500,Bendix-King Radio Xpndr, Altimeter, Vertical Speed, RPM Indicator,Fuel, Oil, Temperature, Pitch Trim, Clock, Flaps, Libelle, Airspeedkn,Fuelpump, Lightnavigation, Lightstrobe, Intercom, starter lock,Compass, Attitude and many other gauges... /images/notams/notams16/afsd1017.pngHighly detail textures with realistic effects, reflective areas,specular shine and accurate external lighting. A complete 3D virtualcockpit featuring animated control surfaces, custom gauges, nightlighting, high textures, fully interactive and more. New MCR v2High resolution texturesNew RepaintCockpit ReflectionSwitch for banner towing /images/notams/notams16/afsd1017-2.pngFeatures7 different visual models covering the Aero Light Club Strausberg-Berlin, Germany.Private textures of France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Canada, United States and more...2 different mask 1 for repainter make your own model of MCRNew model of authentic MCR Dyn'Aero support Purchase AFS Design - MCR-01 Ultralight v2 for FSX Steam
  11. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/afsd0410.jpgThe Eurofighter is a single-seat, twin-engine, agile combataircraft which is used in the air-to-air, air-to-ground andtactical reconnaissance roles. Developed by Europe's leading aerospacecompanies, the Eurofighter Typhoon is now in service with the air forcesof Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom and will fulfill airforce requirements well into the 21st century. Aircraft production isongoing and with 638 aircraft under contract to the four partnernations and Austria, as the first export customer. The design ofEurofighter Typhoon is optimised for air dominance performance withhigh instantaneous and sustained turn rates, and specific excesspower. Special emphasis has been placed on low wing loading, highthrust to weight ratio, excellent all round vision and carefreehandling. The weapon system Eurofighter is a high performance fighteraircraft for use in both air defense and in the air assault role. TheEurofighter is a multi-role combat aircraft of the latestgeneration. In the air forces releases from the Eurofighter of MiG-29Fulcrum and F-4F Phantom II and a large part of the Tornado fighterbomber. Through its ability to network-centric operations, there is aclose association with both its own air, land and naval forces as wellas with those used military allies. In action ensures superioreffectiveness of the weapon system for air combat and scope to largerdistances (beyond visual range) to protect its own forces andresources and increase the enforcement of the related airoperations. This effect can produce the weapon system during the dayand night and under all weather conditions and in complexscenarios. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter1.jpgIn developing the Eurofighter, the demand was as fast as possibletargets, even at great distances to reach the foreground. Therefore,the Eurofighter was designed for a minimum weight for high thrustout. The engines generate enough energy to even without an afterburnerto fly at supersonic speed. Positive side effect the very goodrelationship between thrust and weight, is to be dispensed duringnormal flight operations to the use of the afterburner fortakeoff. This results in lower noise and lower Schadstoffemisionenalso in reduced fuel consumption. The Eurofighter comes in twoversions as one-and two-seater built, whose external dimensions arethe same. New Eurofighter Pro 63D mirroring in the virtual cockpitFrame with rear-view mirrorsSlats redesign fully automaticFlight mode for professional (EF symbols) or after-work pilots (F-16 symbols)Texture improvement in the virtual cockpit, e.g. ejection seatNew cockpit frameLow High with 4 digitsMHDD checklist automatically depending on the flight situationHUD: QNH display, E angle at Gear downAi-Radar with A/C and/or GND ModesGear up/down: Ai-Radar automatically on/offWeapons switch MASS (Master Armenent Safety Switch)Cruise on the thrust leverFuel Gauge in KgIDLE FF = 7, dried FF = 80, afterburner FF = 250 and 600 TBTPanel Flaperon goes on 3. start railArmament: GBUs, Brimestones, anti-radar missile, Taurus, IRIS-T, MeteorLaser Designator Pod (laser marking Sport for Paveway)RecceLite Pod (aerial reconnaissance)Laser detector and Pirate infrared sensorPeeling effect when pulling up with stack swirlFlight Dynamic: start with higher accelerationFlight Dynamic: climbing less2 interactive wingmansA330 MRT refueling hoseDetails in the exterior model, e.g. smooth error air inletRepaints: Oman and KuwaitAnimations dogfightOutdoor model with 150 shots effect of Mauser cannonVirtual Cockpit: dogfight with Mauser cannon against Su-34Virtual Cockpit: dogfight with Iris-T against F-16 or MiG-29Cockpit sound of a real flight /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter3.jpgExterior ModelShedding of flare, ShaffExtending, retracting, cut the decoy decoy system for missile defenseMore outdoor model, ejection seat, hull structure, formation lampsConvergent-divergent exhaust nozzleMovable inlet lips subsonic at startup and high angle of attackLaser Warning System (Britsche Eurofighter)Cockpit hood with sensor stripsSTOR Page selection: Meteor, IRIS-T, TAURUS, Paveway III, AGM-65 Maverick, ALARMSTOR Page Selection: 1, 2 or 3 additional tanks at three stations with 1,000 liters of fuelA 27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon with 150 rounds of ammunitionAnimations: Catch rakes, drag chute, air refueling, Head, Radom, MAN tractorsLighting: formation, strobe, beacon, navigation and landing lightEffects: afterburner, cockpit light, reflective surfaces, rear view mirrorMaintenance panel for ground staffReal-acting dirt and scuff marksCompensate synchronous flutter instability to Canards in the subsonicCanards in the supersonic blocked at 0 _, as in real EurofighterFlaperons ailerons, flaps automaticallyFlaperons supersonic, only the inner flaperons are activeVC cockpitEjection seat with safety switchPush lever joystick with HOTAS principle3D elements such as Parking Brake, cockpit frame, inter alia,"Striker" Data helmet with display, visible in the mirror imageTwo-seater with Eject priority switchAnimation VC cockpit: air refueling, brake parachute towed jammerCanopy ventilation system and open / close soundMHDDs, HUD display, Pedallen, leg room, ejection seat, control stickPanel with consoles, GPS, MHDD's, Engines PagesVC cockpit: one seater, two seater, front and rear /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter2.jpgGaugesHEA (Head Equipment Assembly) helmet displayAPU (Auxiliary Power Unit)Engine switches on the thrust levers (engines start)DRF (Disorientation Recovery Facility) panic button for flight stabilizationDigital diode displays, as in the real EurofighterHUD (Head Up Display) with Track, Heading and HUD Power switchSGP (Set waypoint)DASS (Defensive Aids Subsystem)Subkey menu MIDS, XPDR, NAV, autopilot, Freq That, Misc and SWPArtificial. Horizon with dragonfly, AOA and waypoints / distanceMIDS (Multi Information Display System)MHDD (Multi Head Down Display) Division and ON-OFF switchAverage digital displays for engines, spark and fuelDigital transponder, the Germans only with INT and XPDRHUD: among others, ladder, compass with "next waypoint" heading, Mach, TAS, IAS, AOA and OMIMHDD left: Start display (Autocue), radar (AI traffic radar)MHDD middle: navigation display with HSI, VOR 2, 2 DMS, ADF, compass rose and map, as well as C / D BallMHDD right: display system Fuel, engines, hydraulics, FREQenzen, WPT, STOR and THATPage Fuel: Fuel management at different auxiliary tanksWPT (waypoint) Page: Waypoints with distances and fuel managementSTOR Page: custom selection of weapons and external fuel tanksPROC Page: ON or OFF from: wingman, Radom, Director, MAN truck with tow barWarning panel with priority for redMIDS data from airfields, such as distance, slope length, etc.That: control of the decoy, jammer drag, dropping 32 flare and chaff 320SWP: waypoint input and selection of distances and fuel managementMisc: Stopwatch and icons such as MAP and ATCAutomatic Checklists for takeoff, flight and landingAdditional Product FeaturesAir refueling with the Airbus A330 MRTGround collision warning system with pull-up announcementSingle-seat and two-seat variants of the EurofightersAutomatic 9g power limitSound for pull up, stall, Gear WarningEngine sound outside and cockpitStable flight model with autotrimFull description for beginners, intermediate and advancedDescription including cutaways, cockpit sketches and SpecificationsVariable (individual) ID Aircraft identifiers in the German EurofighterGerman Armed with individual ATC ID, you can enter a unique ID code.ID idents from 00 + 00 until 99 + 99, for example: 30 + 11 is a ID from Laage in GermanyRepaintsGermany Bundeswehr: TaktLwG. 73/74/31 / special liveriesRoyal Airforce: 3.Sqn / 11.Sqn / 17.Sqn / 29.Sqn / special liveriesItaly Airforce: 4 _ Stormo GrosettoSpanish Airforce: Ala 11Zeltweg AustriaSaudi ArabiaIndian Air ForcePrototypesTexture for RepainterNew: Omen and Kuwait Purchase AFS Design - Eurofighter Pro 6 for FSX: Steam
  12. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/afsd0410.jpgThe Eurofighter is a single-seat, twin-engine, agile combataircraft which is used in the air-to-air, air-to-ground andtactical reconnaissance roles. Developed by Europe's leading aerospacecompanies, the Eurofighter Typhoon is now in service with the air forcesof Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom and will fulfill airforce requirements well into the 21st century. Aircraft production isongoing and with 638 aircraft under contract to the four partnernations and Austria, as the first export customer. The design ofEurofighter Typhoon is optimised for air dominance performance withhigh instantaneous and sustained turn rates, and specific excesspower. Special emphasis has been placed on low wing loading, highthrust to weight ratio, excellent all round vision and carefreehandling. The weapon system Eurofighter is a high performance fighteraircraft for use in both air defense and in the air assault role. TheEurofighter is a multi-role combat aircraft of the latestgeneration. In the air forces releases from the Eurofighter of MiG-29Fulcrum and F-4F Phantom II and a large part of the Tornado fighterbomber. Through its ability to network-centric operations, there is aclose association with both its own air, land and naval forces as wellas with those used military allies. In action ensures superioreffectiveness of the weapon system for air combat and scope to largerdistances (beyond visual range) to protect its own forces andresources and increase the enforcement of the related airoperations. This effect can produce the weapon system during the dayand night and under all weather conditions and in complexscenarios. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter1.jpgIn developing the Eurofighter, the demand was as fast as possibletargets, even at great distances to reach the foreground. Therefore,the Eurofighter was designed for a minimum weight for high thrustout. The engines generate enough energy to even without an afterburnerto fly at supersonic speed. Positive side effect the very goodrelationship between thrust and weight, is to be dispensed duringnormal flight operations to the use of the afterburner fortakeoff. This results in lower noise and lower Schadstoffemisionenalso in reduced fuel consumption. The Eurofighter comes in twoversions as one-and two-seater built, whose external dimensions arethe same. New Eurofighter Pro 63D mirroring in the virtual cockpitFrame with rear-view mirrorsSlats redesign fully automaticFlight mode for professional (EF symbols) or after-work pilots (F-16 symbols)Texture improvement in the virtual cockpit, e.g. ejection seatNew cockpit frameLow High with 4 digitsMHDD checklist automatically depending on the flight situationHUD: QNH display, E angle at Gear downAi-Radar with A/C and/or GND ModesGear up/down: Ai-Radar automatically on/offWeapons switch MASS (Master Armenent Safety Switch)Cruise on the thrust leverFuel Gauge in KgIDLE FF = 7, dried FF = 80, afterburner FF = 250 and 600 TBTPanel Flaperon goes on 3. start railArmament: GBUs, Brimestones, anti-radar missile, Taurus, IRIS-T, MeteorLaser Designator Pod (laser marking Sport for Paveway)RecceLite Pod (aerial reconnaissance)Laser detector and Pirate infrared sensorPeeling effect when pulling up with stack swirlFlight Dynamic: start with higher accelerationFlight Dynamic: climbing less2 interactive wingmansA330 MRT refueling hoseDetails in the exterior model, e.g. smooth error air inletRepaints: Oman and KuwaitAnimations dogfightOutdoor model with 150 shots effect of Mauser cannonVirtual Cockpit: dogfight with Mauser cannon against Su-34Virtual Cockpit: dogfight with Iris-T against F-16 or MiG-29Cockpit sound of a real flight /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter3.jpgExterior ModelShedding of flare, ShaffExtending, retracting, cut the decoy decoy system for missile defenseMore outdoor model, ejection seat, hull structure, formation lampsConvergent-divergent exhaust nozzleMovable inlet lips subsonic at startup and high angle of attackLaser Warning System (Britsche Eurofighter)Cockpit hood with sensor stripsSTOR Page selection: Meteor, IRIS-T, TAURUS, Paveway III, AGM-65 Maverick, ALARMSTOR Page Selection: 1, 2 or 3 additional tanks at three stations with 1,000 liters of fuelA 27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon with 150 rounds of ammunitionAnimations: Catch rakes, drag chute, air refueling, Head, Radom, MAN tractorsLighting: formation, strobe, beacon, navigation and landing lightEffects: afterburner, cockpit light, reflective surfaces, rear view mirrorMaintenance panel for ground staffReal-acting dirt and scuff marksCompensate synchronous flutter instability to Canards in the subsonicCanards in the supersonic blocked at 0 _, as in real EurofighterFlaperons ailerons, flaps automaticallyFlaperons supersonic, only the inner flaperons are activeVC cockpitEjection seat with safety switchPush lever joystick with HOTAS principle3D elements such as Parking Brake, cockpit frame, inter alia,"Striker" Data helmet with display, visible in the mirror imageTwo-seater with Eject priority switchAnimation VC cockpit: air refueling, brake parachute towed jammerCanopy ventilation system and open / close soundMHDDs, HUD display, Pedallen, leg room, ejection seat, control stickPanel with consoles, GPS, MHDD's, Engines PagesVC cockpit: one seater, two seater, front and rear /images/notams/notams18/afsd0410/eurofighter2.jpgGaugesHEA (Head Equipment Assembly) helmet displayAPU (Auxiliary Power Unit)Engine switches on the thrust levers (engines start)DRF (Disorientation Recovery Facility) panic button for flight stabilizationDigital diode displays, as in the real EurofighterHUD (Head Up Display) with Track, Heading and HUD Power switchSGP (Set waypoint)DASS (Defensive Aids Subsystem)Subkey menu MIDS, XPDR, NAV, autopilot, Freq That, Misc and SWPArtificial. Horizon with dragonfly, AOA and waypoints / distanceMIDS (Multi Information Display System)MHDD (Multi Head Down Display) Division and ON-OFF switchAverage digital displays for engines, spark and fuelDigital transponder, the Germans only with INT and XPDRHUD: among others, ladder, compass with "next waypoint" heading, Mach, TAS, IAS, AOA and OMIMHDD left: Start display (Autocue), radar (AI traffic radar)MHDD middle: navigation display with HSI, VOR 2, 2 DMS, ADF, compass rose and map, as well as C / D BallMHDD right: display system Fuel, engines, hydraulics, FREQenzen, WPT, STOR and THATPage Fuel: Fuel management at different auxiliary tanksWPT (waypoint) Page: Waypoints with distances and fuel managementSTOR Page: custom selection of weapons and external fuel tanksPROC Page: ON or OFF from: wingman, Radom, Director, MAN truck with tow barWarning panel with priority for redMIDS data from airfields, such as distance, slope length, etc.That: control of the decoy, jammer drag, dropping 32 flare and chaff 320SWP: waypoint input and selection of distances and fuel managementMisc: Stopwatch and icons such as MAP and ATCAutomatic Checklists for takeoff, flight and landingAdditional Product FeaturesAir refueling with the Airbus A330 MRTGround collision warning system with pull-up announcementSingle-seat and two-seat variants of the EurofightersAutomatic 9g power limitSound for pull up, stall, Gear WarningEngine sound outside and cockpitStable flight model with autotrimFull description for beginners, intermediate and advancedDescription including cutaways, cockpit sketches and SpecificationsVariable (individual) ID Aircraft identifiers in the German EurofighterGerman Armed with individual ATC ID, you can enter a unique ID code.ID idents from 00 + 00 until 99 + 99, for example: 30 + 11 is a ID from Laage in GermanyRepaintsGermany Bundeswehr: TaktLwG. 73/74/31 / special liveriesRoyal Airforce: 3.Sqn / 11.Sqn / 17.Sqn / 29.Sqn / special liveriesItaly Airforce: 4 _ Stormo GrosettoSpanish Airforce: Ala 11Zeltweg AustriaSaudi ArabiaIndian Air ForcePrototypesTexture for RepainterNew: Omen and Kuwait Purchase AFS Design - Eurofighter Pro 6 for FSX
  13. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0402.jpgThe Eurofighter is a single-seat, twin-engine, agile combataircraft used in the air-to-air, air-to-ground and tacticalreconnaissance roles. Developed by Europe's leading aerospacecompanies, Eurofighter Typhoon is now in service with the Air Forcesof Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom and will fulfil AirForce requirements well into the 21st Century. Aircraft production isongoing and with 638 aircraft under contract to the four PartnerNations and Austria, as the first export customer. The design of theEurofighter Typhoon is optimized for air dominance performance withhigh instantaneous and sustained turn rates, and specific excesspower. Special emphasis has been placed on low wing loading, highthrust to weight ratio, excellent all round vision and carefreehandling. The weapon system Eurofighter is a high performance fighteraircraft for use in both air defense and in the air assault role. TheEurofighter is a multi-role combat aircraft of the latestgeneration. In the Air Forces releases from the Eurofighter of MiG-29Fulcrum and F-4F Phantom II and a large part of the Tornado fighterbomber. Through its ability to network-centric operations, there is aclose association with both its own air, land and naval forces as wellas with those used military allies. In action ensures superioreffectiveness of the weapon system for air combat and scope to largerdistances (beyond visual range) to protect its own forces andresources and increase the enforcement of the related airoperations. This effect can produce the weapon system during the dayand night and under all weather conditions and in complexscenarios. Currently, the Air Force uses the Eurofighter in the airdefense role. By 2012, the multi-role capability of the weapon systembe established. In developing the Eurofighter, the demand was as fast as possibletargets, even at great distances to reach the foreground. Therefore,the Eurofighter was designed for a minimum weight for high thrustout. The engines generate enough energy to even without an afterburnerto fly at supersonic speed. Positive side effect the very goodrelationship between thrust and weight, is to be dispensed duringnormal flight operations to the use of the afterburner fortakeoff. This results in lower noise and lower Schadstoffemisionenalso in reduced fuel consumption. The Eurofighter comes in twoversions as one-and two-seater built, whose external dimensions arethe same. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0402.pngNew Eurofighter Pro 63D mirroring in the virtual cockpitFrame with rear-view mirrorsSlats redesign fully automaticFlight mode for professional (EF symbols) or after-work pilots (F-16 symbols)Texture improvement in the virtual cockpit, e.g. ejection seatNew cockpit frameLow High with 4 digitsMHDD checklist automatically depending on the flight situationHUD: QNH display, E angle at Gear downAi-Radar with A/C and/or GND ModesGear up/down: Ai-Radar automatically on/offWeapons switch MASS (Master Armenent Safety Switch)Cruise on the thrust leverFuel Gauge in KgIDLE FF = 7, dried FF = 80, afterburner FF = 250 and 600 TBTPanel Flaperon goes on 3. start railArmament: GBUs, Brimestones, anti-radar missile, Taurus, IRIS-T, MeteorLaser Designator Pod (laser marking Sport for Paveway)RecceLite Pod (aerial reconnaissance)Laser detector and Pirate infrared sensorPeeling effect when pulling up with stack swirlFlight Dynamic: start with higher accelerationFlight Dynamic: climbing less2 interactive wingmansA330 MRT refueling hoseDetails in the exterior model, e.g. smooth error air inletRepaints: Oman and KuwaitAnimations dogfightOutdoor model with 150 shots effect of Mauser cannonVirtual Cockpit: dogfight with Mauser cannon against Su-34Virtual Cockpit: dogfight with Iris-T against F-16 or MiG-29Cockpit sound of a real flight Purchase AFS Design - Eurofighter Pro 6 For FS2004
  14. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0320/afsd0320.jpgThe Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 (NATO reporting name "Fishbed") wasdeveloped in the Soviet Union as an interceptor. Already in 1959 put intoservice, the MiG-21 is the most produced combat aircraft since WorldWar II and the most numerous jet aircraft ever, with about 11,000copies. With more than 50 years of production, it is also thelongest-built fighter aircraft around the world and stood at about 50air forces on four continents. It also includes aircraft with more than 20 versions in fourgenerations. Among other things, the legendary single-seat variant ofMiG-21 MF and two-seat variant of the MiG-21 US. Also produced in thePeople's Republic of China today are MiG-21 variants, known as theJ-7. Even today, there are some 500 MiG-21 and more than 1000 J-7 / F-7(Chinese copies) to the inventory of the air forces in the world. Notleast, the MiG-21 was the most important fighter aircraft of the AirForce / Air Defense of the GDR with more than 20 years. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0320/mig21-1.jpgNew MiG-21 v2High resolution texturesDDR repaint with proper IDsNew repaintsCockpit reflectionVC smoothingNew animationsLanding and taxi headlightsNew sound /images/notams/notams18/afsd0320/mig21-3.jpgFeaturesDetailed outside and interior model with inclusive animated virtual cockpit of pilot and flight instructorHighly soluble textures with surfaces reflectingExtensive light effects (e.g. navigation and landing lights)Numerous animations (e.g. canopy, move in gear with spring system)Animation of all flaps (e.g. airbrakes and spoilers)Auxiliary rockets at the startRealistic flight dynamicsFormation flight model with four MiGsCompletely functioning autopilotAvionics for radio navigationEngine animation inclusive thrust reversing and afterburnerCompletely functioning virtual cockpit from view of the pilot Purchase AFS-Design - MiG-21 v2 for FSX Steam /images/notams/notams18/afsd0320/mig21-2.jpg
  15. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0305.jpgThe A350 XWB (Xtra Wide-Body) is Airbus' response to market demandfor a medium capacity long range wide-body family. Designed withairlines' priorities in mind, the A350 XWB confronts the challenges ofhigh fuel prices, rising passenger expectations and increasingenvironmental concerns. Available from 2013, it has an entirely new, uncompromised, 21stCentury design with a wider and taller fuselage for extra space andpassenger comfort. A complete family of airliners sized to generatecost reductions and provide unprecedented operating flexibility forairlines; three basic passenger versions are being offered. With arange of up to 8,300nm/15,380km they include the A350-800 for 270passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultralong-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while afreighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passengermodels. As befits the most advanced aircraft family in its segment, theA350 XWB is able to provide greater economy on long-range markets andis equally attractive as a route opener or as part of a multi-typeAirbus fleet offering optimized network solutions. Thanks to theapplication of the latest innovations, the A350 XWB is able to offer20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competingaircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of upto 25 per cent per seat. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-1.jpgThe fly-by-wire A350 XWB Family is a significant addition to theAirbus product range. A member of the Airbus FBW Family of aircraft,it benefits from the same operational commonality as the other membersof the Family. This handling and flight deck commonality allowsairlines to benefit from the unique Airbus Family concept of crosscrew qualification and mixed fleet flying, and will ensure smoothintroduction into service. New in Airbus A350 Family v3Nav set switchesRepaints: China Southern Airlines, Air Canada, KLMExternal cockpit sectionWinglets3D elements in the virtual cockpit:Window frame, pilot seatsUse 3D switchGauges: Radar Height, Seatbelt, No SmokeLight switchesMFD's now very easy to readFlapsFlight dynamic with stall limitTrim featuresTexture improvementsSound /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-3.jpgAll models have a fully functional cockpit: 2 Primary Flight Displays and 2 Multi Function Displays2 switchable EICAS DisplaysEICAS Displays: FUEL, ENGINE, DOORs, MAPCenter console with FMC, radio controls with transponders, trim wheel, throttle and engine controlUpper panel with about 100 real deposited switches"Seatbelt" and "no-Smoking" sign with acoustic soundAutopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, SPeeD, Mach, Loc, Autothrottle/ Master, QNHHUD Display: vertical gyro, Velocity, G, Mach, TAS, IAS, Kompass, QNH, Hohe, Pitch2D-Panel in the resolution 1280x720 px / 3D-Panel with high-resolution 1024x1024 px texturesFMC (Flight Managment Computer)New FMC for the Airbus A330 Family15 differents menusGauge of miscellaneous flight parametersUse of flight planCalculation of courses analogical wind, high level and aerodrome of destinationFollow of waypointsCourse gauge and autopilot control /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-2.jpgOther FeaturesDetailed external and internal model including Virtual Cockpit with a friendly co pilotAnimations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, animate gearExtensive lighting effects of windows and exterior lightingExterior lighting: beacon, strobes, nav, landing and taxi lightsVirtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigationPanel with FMC (Flight Managment Computer) and GPS (Global Positioning System)Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamicsAll models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior modelsNew textures (1024*1024) with specular shine, night lighting and alpha technologySound of original Rolls Royce Trent 900 enginesLiveriesAeroflotIndustrie houseLufthansaQantasEmirates AirlinesGrundlackAir FranceVirgin AtlanticKorean AirMalaysiaQatar AirThaiSingapore AirlinesQANTASChina Southern AirlinesAir CanadaKLMRepaint texture Purchase AFS Design - Airbus A350 Family v3 For FSX: Steam
  16. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/afsd0129.jpgThe A350 XWB (Xtra Wide-Body) is Airbus' response to market demandfor a medium capacity long range wide-body family. Designed withairlines' priorities in mind, the A350 XWB confronts the challenges ofhigh fuel prices, rising passenger expectations and increasingenvironmental concerns. Available from 2013, it has an entirely new, uncompromised, 21stCentury design with a wider and taller fuselage for extra space andpassenger comfort. A complete family of airliners sized to generatecost reductions and provide unprecedented operating flexibility forairlines; three basic passenger versions are being offered. With arange of up to 8,300nm/15,380km they include the A350-800 for 270passengers in a spacious three-class configuration; the A350-900 for314 passengers and the A350-1000 seating 350 passengers. An ultralong-range version, the A350-900R, will fly even further while afreighter version, the A350-900F, will complement the passengermodels. As befits the most advanced aircraft family in its segment, theA350 XWB is able to provide greater economy on long-range markets andis equally attractive as a route opener or as part of a multi-typeAirbus fleet offering optimized network solutions. Thanks to theapplication of the latest innovations, the A350 XWB is able to offer20 per cent lower cash operating costs per seat than competingaircraft in this size category and fuel efficiency improvements of upto 25 per cent per seat. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-1.jpgThe fly-by-wire A350 XWB Family is a significant addition to theAirbus product range. A member of the Airbus FBW Family of aircraft,it benefits from the same operational commonality as the other membersof the Family. This handling and flight deck commonality allowsairlines to benefit from the unique Airbus Family concept of crosscrew qualification and mixed fleet flying, and will ensure smoothintroduction into service. New in Airbus A350 Family v3Nav set switchesRepaints: China Southern Airlines, Air Canada, KLMExternal cockpit sectionWinglets3D elements in the virtual cockpit:Window frame, pilot seatsUse 3D switchGauges: Radar Height, Seatbelt, No SmokeLight switchesMFD's now very easy to readFlapsFlight dynamic with stall limitTrim featuresTexture improvementsSound /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-3.jpgAll models have a fully functional cockpit: 2 Primary Flight Displays and 2 Multi Function Displays2 switchable EICAS DisplaysEICAS Displays: FUEL, ENGINE, DOORs, MAPCenter console with FMC, radio controls with transponders, trim wheel, throttle and engine controlUpper panel with about 100 real deposited switches"Seatbelt" and "no-Smoking" sign with acoustic soundAutopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, SPeeD, Mach, Loc, Autothrottle/ Master, QNHHUD Display: vertical gyro, Velocity, G, Mach, TAS, IAS, Kompass, QNH, Hohe, Pitch2D-Panel in the resolution 1280x720 px / 3D-Panel with high-resolution 1024x1024 px texturesFMC (Flight Managment Computer)New FMC for the Airbus A330 Family15 differents menusGauge of miscellaneous flight parametersUse of flight planCalculation of courses analogical wind, high level and aerodrome of destinationFollow of waypointsCourse gauge and autopilot control /images/notams/notams18/afsd0129/a350-2.jpgOther FeaturesDetailed external and internal model including Virtual Cockpit with a friendly co pilotAnimations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, animate gearExtensive lighting effects of windows and exterior lightingExterior lighting: beacon, strobes, nav, landing and taxi lightsVirtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigationPanel with FMC (Flight Managment Computer) and GPS (Global Positioning System)Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamicsAll models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior modelsNew textures (1024*1024) with specular shine, night lighting and alpha technologySound of original Rolls Royce Trent 900 enginesLiveriesAeroflotIndustrie houseLufthansaQantasEmirates AirlinesGrundlackAir FranceVirgin AtlanticKorean AirMalaysiaQatar AirThaiSingapore AirlinesQANTASChina Southern AirlinesAir CanadaKLMRepaint texture Purchase AFS Design - Airbus A350 Family v3
  17. /images/notams/notams18/afsd0108/afsd0108.jpg The Panavia Tornado is a family of twin-engine combat aircraft,which was jointly developed by the West Germany, United Kingdom andItaly. There are three primary versions of the Tornado; the TornadoIDS (Interdictor/Strike) fighter-bomber, the suppression of enemy airdefences Tornado ECR (Electronic Combat/Reconnaissance) and theTornado F.3 (only United Kingdom) a air defence variant. It is one of the world's most sophisticated and capableinterdiction and attack aircraft, with a long range, large payload andhigh survivability. Developed and built by Panavia, a tri-nationalconsortium consisting of MBB of West Germany, British Aerospace, andAlenia Aeronautica of Italy. The Tornado first flew on August 14, 1974, and saw action with theRAF and AMI (Italian Air Force) in the Gulf War (Operation DesertStorm). International co-operation continued after its entry intoservice within the Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment, atri-nation training and evaluation unit operating from RAF Cottesmore,England. Including all variants, 992 aircraft were built for the threepartner nations and Saudi Arabia (first export customer). /images/notams/notams18/afsd0108/tornado2.jpgNew Panavia Tornado v2High resolution textures virtual cockpitNew repaintNew gaugesCockpit reflectionOutdoor model with schmalleren wingsNew animationsLanding and taxi headlightsNew sound /images/notams/notams18/afsd0108/tornado3.jpgFeaturesDetailed outside and interior model inclusive animated virtual cockpitHighly soluble textures with surfaces reflectingExtensive light effects (e.g. Navigation and landing lights)Numerous animations (e.g. canoby, move in gear with spring system)Animation of all tax flaps (e.g. swing wings, airbrakes and spoilers)Realistic flight dynamics (inclusive different trim steps for optimal trim)Formation flight model with three PANAVIA TORNADOFuel system for the air refuelingComplete functioning autopilotAvionics for radio navigationEngine animation inclusive thrust reversing and afterburnerCompletely functioning virtual cockpit from view of the pilot andCompletely functioning virtual cockpit from view of the weapon system officer12 different missions of different airfieldsmodified Scenery military airfield Rostock Laage /images/notams/notams18/afsd0108/tornado1.jpgRepaintsGerman airforce Bundeswehr Luftwaffe ECR ( incl. Tigermeet )German airforce Bundeswehr Luftwaffe IDS ( incl. specialpaint of the WTD )German airforce Bundeswehr Marine IDS ( incl. Tigermeet )British RAF GR.4 ( incl. "Operation Desert Storm" liveries )British RAF F.3 ( with with longer radome )Italian and Saudi Arab Air Force (in both case with the IDS version) Purchase AFS Design - Panavia Tornado v2 for FSX Steam This product is also available in two other versions: AFS Design - Panavia Tornado for FS2004 AFS Design - Panavia Tornado for FSX
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