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/images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chip0629.jpgChangelog v1.5.0Gyro Indicator direction reversed and revised scale. ADF readout rollers adjusted for visibility. Fuel Gauge housings in wings repositioned. Brake levers - mouse-click areas added for both cockpits Tailwheel height adjusted on ground. Duplicate camera view (20) removed RAF roundels corrected. /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk1.jpgAbout Aeroplane Heaven DHC-1 ChipmunkThe DHC-1 was developed to replace the legendary but ageing DHTiger Moth as a principal military air force two-seat trainer. Theprototype first flew on 22nd. May 1946 and the design remained largelyunchanged right through to its withdrawal from general service as lateas 1996. A "bubble" canopy version, DHC-1B-2-S3 (Chipmunk T.2), wasdeveloped for use by the Royal Canadian Air Force as fighters such asthe P51D Mustang and North American Sabre jets of the period wereemploying such canopies. The most common variant, the one depicted in our simulation was theBritish-built T.10. This version is the one most commonly recalled byATC pilots of the day and is still in service with many private ownersand aero-clubs around the world. A total of 1284 Chipmunks were built over the life of the type. /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk2.jpgInnovative FeaturesAll new hi-fidelity models with superb detailBeautifully crafted exterior and interior models built over contemporary detailed plans and drawingsAuthentic cockpit detail includes many bespoke animations and effects.Full PBR materials and textures include realistic "pillowing" of metal surfaces.Separately modelled military pilots selected automatically via camera views in cockpit.Removable pilots based on the weights windowSwitchable navigation instruments work with period style radiosHighly accurate flight dynamics and performance based on real flight tests.Specially authored WWise Hi-Fidelity sound package.Unique code to "iron" out poor simulator tail-dragger performance.Choice of T10 long canopy or Bubble canopy models. /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk3.jpgLiveriesThe package includes a variety of colourful liveries depicting real-world Chipmunks. Battle of Britain Memorial FlightStandard RAF trainerManchester University Air Cadet SquadronIrish Air CorpsPrototype (tribute scheme)RCAF (Long canopy)RCAF (Bubble canopy)British ArmyCivilian Bubble canopy (fictional)Royal Navy TrainerDanish Air Force TrainerRAF "Skylarks" Aerobatic TeamVictorian Aero Club Trainer (Restored Queensland Air Museum)Plain texture (paint kit) /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk4.jpgPurchase Aeroplane Heaven - de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk See other Aeroplane Heaven aircraft for MSFS 2020
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/images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chip0629.jpgChangelog v1.4.0Fuel now correctly feeds from both despite the previous loaded flight or any other modifications by end userLeft fuel gauge now reading correctlyCompass bezels now correctly can be moved in an anticlockwise or clockwise directionRear compass lock is now independent to the front cockpitRadios can be turned off (NAV power is dependent on COM power)Carb heat mouse issue resolvedGround/flight switch works closer to the real thing. This is important the battery is OFF when the switch is in the ground position. Power is provided by the external power source. Once in the air you cannot select ground powerNumber 18 on the manual is in the correct place (for the Birdcage model)Copilot missing issue fixedMinor modeling and texture issues correctedAUW adjusted to 2100lbsRPM performance curve adjusted. (Low RPM mag test now results in 75 rpm drop and overal efficiency lower at lower RPM)Plain paint texture folder supplied for repainters /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk1.jpgAbout Aeroplane Heaven DHC-1 ChipmunkThe DHC-1 was developed to replace the legendary but ageing DHTiger Moth as a principal military air force two-seat trainer. Theprototype first flew on 22nd. May 1946 and the design remained largelyunchanged right through to its withdrawal from general service as lateas 1996. A "bubble" canopy version, DHC-1B-2-S3 (Chipmunk T.2), wasdeveloped for use by the Royal Canadian Air Force as fighters such asthe P51D Mustang and North American Sabre jets of the period wereemploying such canopies. The most common variant, the one depicted in our simulation was theBritish-built T.10. This version is the one most commonly recalled byATC pilots of the day and is still in service with many private ownersand aero-clubs around the world. A total of 1284 Chipmunks were built over the life of the type. /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk2.jpgInnovative FeaturesAll new hi-fidelity models with superb detailBeautifully crafted exterior and interior models built over contemporary detailed plans and drawingsAuthentic cockpit detail includes many bespoke animations and effects.Full PBR materials and textures include realistic "pillowing" of metal surfaces.Separately modelled military pilots selected automatically via camera views in cockpit.Removable pilots based on the weights windowSwitchable navigation instruments work with period style radiosHighly accurate flight dynamics and performance based on real flight tests.Specially authored WWise Hi-Fidelity sound package.Unique code to "iron" out poor simulator tail-dragger performance.Choice of T10 long canopy or Bubble canopy models. /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk3.jpgLiveriesThe package includes a variety of colourful liveries depicting real-world Chipmunks. Battle of Britain Memorial FlightStandard RAF trainerManchester University Air Cadet SquadronIrish Air CorpsPrototype (tribute scheme)RCAF (Long canopy)RCAF (Bubble canopy)British ArmyCivilian Bubble canopy (fictional)Royal Navy TrainerDanish Air Force TrainerRAF "Skylarks" Aerobatic TeamVictorian Aero Club Trainer (Restored Queensland Air Museum)Plain texture (paint kit) /images/notams/notams22/chip0629/chipmunk4.jpgPurchase Aeroplane Heaven - de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk See other Aeroplane Heaven aircraft for MSFS 2020
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/images/notams/notams22/heav0617/chipmunk-1.jpgGet some tail-dragger practice in! The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk was designed and first flewin 1946. The design was developed to replace the venerable but ageingTiger Moth Bi-plane as a principal two-seat flight trainer. Dubbed"the poor man's Spitfire" the aeroplane is extremely well-balanced andflies beautifully. With just a tad of rudder input, correctly trimmedshe'll lift off by herself on takeoff. We have modeled both the T-10 long canopy and Canadian"Bubble"canopy versions. You can fly from either cockpit using justthe camera controls and the Instructor/Student pilots will swap outautomatically in either view. You have a choice of military orcivilian pilots and there's a good choice of liveries. we will also beincluding a plain texture livery for those who want to paint theirown. /images/notams/notams22/heav0617/chipmunk-2.jpgAs already mentioned the flight model has been fine-tuned toprovide a challenging but stable experience, ideal for getting intotail-draggers and remember, the DC-3 and the Lancaster are coming andthey are both tail-draggers, albeit large ones! Sounds are high-fidelity authentic Gypsy engine and all the cockpitsounds are there. Authored in WWise, the exterior sounds are therewhen the canopy is opened. We have also recorded the characteristicbang of the cartridge starter. Peter at Flight Manuals On-Line has kindly allowed us to include acopy of the genuine DHC-1 T10 pilot operating handbook. This generousoffer allows you to learn to fly the Chippie just as the original RAFstudent pilots would have done. It is also handy to understand theoperation of this aeroplane. Please support Peter by buying moremanuals of other aircraft in which you may be interested. They are agreat source of information and reference. Visit:https://www.flight-manuals-online.com/ More updates to come but release is imminent. /images/notams/notams22/heav0617/chipmunk-3.jpg /images/notams/notams22/heav0617/chipmunk-4.jpgSource See other Aeroplane Heaven aircraft at the FlightSim.Com Store