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/images/notams/notams20/just0804/just-flight-vc10-02.jpgHere are some new VC10 X-Plane shots to share with you, takenduring testing this week. /images/notams/notams20/just0804/just-flight-vc10-01.jpg /images/notams/notams20/just0804/just-flight-vc10-03.jpg /images/notams/notams20/just0804/just-flight-vc10-04.jpgThe VC10 is widely regarded as one of the most graceful jetairliners ever created, with its long slim fuselage, clean angled-backwings and graceful swept-back tail surfaces. Just Flight's VC10 will be coming to X-Plane 11 and will includeaccurately modelled Standard and Super civilian variants as well asthe C1K, K3 and K4 military variants in a variety of liveries coveringtheir time in airline and RAF service. The aircraft was designed by Vickers-Armstrongs to fly onlong-distance BOAC routes between the UK and Africa and needed to beable to operate from hot and high airports with short runways. Thisresulted in an aircraft with superb performance, second only to thesupersonic Concorde in terms of speed for a jet airliner. The VC10 wasintroduced into RAF service in 1965, operating in the transport, cargoand in-flight refuelling roles, until its retirement in 2013, nearly50 years later. The detailed virtual cockpit features 3D instruments, authenticwear and tear and all four flight crew positions (Captain, Co-Pilot,Flight Engineer and Navigator) modelled in high detail. The VC10 is brought to life with distinctive Rolls-Royce Conwayengine sounds and accurate flight dynamics based on input from ex-VC10crew and real-world performance and handling data. Source Just Flight Previews 146 Professional Just Flight Latest Shots Of VC10
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/images/notams/notams20/just0716/vc10-3.jpgToday we can bring you some of the latest shots from the VC10 in X-Plane. More in development content can be found on the product page, moreshots, details etc. /images/notams/notams20/just0716/vc10-1.jpg /images/notams/notams20/just0716/vc10-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/just0716/vc10-4.jpgSource Product Page
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/images/notams/notams19/just0515/just0515.jpgThe VC10 is widely regarded as one of the most graceful jetairliners ever created, with its long slim fuselage, clean angled-backwings and graceful swept-back tail surfaces. The aircraft was designed by Vickers-Armstrongs to fly onlong-distance BOAC routes between the UK and Africa and needed to beable to operate from hot and high airports with short runways. Thisresulted in an aircraft with superb performance, second only to thesupersonic Concorde in terms of speed for a jet airliner. The VC10 wasintroduced into RAF service in 1965, operating in the transport, cargoand in-flight refuelling roles, until its retirement in 2013, nearly50 years later. VC10 Professional for FSX and P3D includes accurately modelledStandard and Super civilian variants and C1K, K3 and K4 militaryvariants of the VC10 in a variety of liveries covering their time inairline and RAF service. /images/notams/notams19/just0515/vc10-5.jpgThe detailed virtual cockpit features 3D instruments, authenticwear and tear and all four flight crew positions (Captain, Co-Pilot,Flight Engineer and Navigator) modelled in high detail. Comprehensive but easy-to-use systems are simulated, including arealistic fuel system with transfer and jettison functionality, anautopilot with pitch and bank hold, an autothrottle with IAS and MACHhold capabilities and simulated powered flying control units(PFCUs). Realistic engine start procedures are possible with ground airsupply and cross-bleed, and autostart (Ctrl+E) compatibility allowsyou to get airborne quickly. Custom-coded electrical, fuel, hydraulic,pressurisation and navigation systems, including a new Delco CarouselIV-A Inertial Navigation System (INS) unit, will keep even experiencedpilots busy! /images/notams/notams19/just0515/vc10-3.jpgThe VC10 is brought to life with distinctive Rolls-Royce Conwayengine sounds and accurate flight dynamics based on input from ex-VC10crew and real-world performance and handling data. Included ModelsFive accurately modelled civilian and military variants, builtusing real-world aircraft plans and access to real aircraft: BOAC Standard VC10 (Type 1101) Super VC10 - more powerful Conway engines, additional fuel capacity and a longer fuselage VC10 C1K transport/tanker - Standard VC10 fuselage with Super VC10 wings, engines and tail, main-deck cargo door, wing-mounted refuelling pods VC10 K3 tanker - Super VC10 with main-deck cargo door, centreline hose drum unit (HDU) and wing-mounted refuelling pods, sealed passenger doors VC10 K4 tanker - Super VC10, no main-deck cargo door, centreline hose drum unit (HDU) and wing-mounted refuelling podsModel FeaturesMany detailed animations, including:Accurate landing gear operationsAuthentic flaps/slat actionVariable-incidence tailplaneWindshield wipers (separate Captain and Co-Pilot controls)Passenger doors (fore and aft) and cargo doors (port and starboard)Animated pilotsThrust reverser doors on outboard enginesRetractable taxi/landing lightsRefuelling hoses Ground equipment (air stairs and baggage carts) Specular map to give realistic light effects on the aircraft surfaces Bump mapping to give a more realistic 3D effect to aircraft liveries /images/notams/notams19/just0515/vc10-1.jpgCockpit3D cockpit with virtually all the hundreds of switches, knobs and levers animated and functional. Many gauges are modelled in 3D for smooth operation. All four flight crew positions modelled (Captain, Co-Pilot, Flight Engineer and Navigator) Cockpit textures feature wear and tear to produce an authentic environment Cockpit lighting with atmospheric instrument backlighting Special 'baked' textures have been used to present a well-used look and feel to the cockpit area and controls Fully modelled Flight Engineer station with fuel, engine, electrical, anti-ice and hydraulic controls (automatically configured in a 'ready for take-off' state when the aircraft is first loaded, allowing you to get airborne within seconds) Many features have been added to help with usability such as a switch to hide the control yokes for a better view of the instruments and pre-set angled views for the overhead panel, center pedestal and Flight Engineer station Animated Captain's arm-rest for improved visibility of center pedestal Ability to integrate third-party weather radar Split flap/slat lever with the ability to extend slats without deploying flaps NAV 1/2 and ADF 1/2 radios feeding CDIs, VOR and ADF indicators for easy navigation GPS unit included for easy navigation Numerous warning annunciators will illuminate on fault detection and a functional engine fire warning and protection/extinguishing system are built into the cockpit Animated cockpit side windows /images/notams/notams19/just0515/vc10-2.jpgSystemsCustom-coded fuel system with wing and center tanks, fuel transfer and jettison, cross-feed and LP/HP cock controls Custom-coded autopilot with pitch and bank hold, ability to navigate via VOR/GPS and autothrottle with IAS/MACH hold capabilities Thrust-reverse system which, like the real aircraft, is only available on outboard engines Realistic trim lever operation with rate of tailplane movement proportional to the rate of trim lever displacement from the central position Aircraft configuration system that will allow you to choose between 'cold & dark' or 'ready for take-off' Fully compatible with default control assignments (lighting controls, autopilot controls, HP cock levers etc.) and [Ctrl]+[E] autostart Realistic engine start procedures using ground air supply and cross-bleed Simulated powered flying control units (PFCUs) ¡V loss of electrical power or manual isolation of PFCUs will render flying controls (ailerons, elevator, rudder and spoilers) inoperative, as in the real aircraft. Each control surface can be individually isolated. Custom-coded Delco Carousel IV-A Inertial Navigation System (INS) Many other custom systems ¡V engine management, electrical, hydraulic, pressurisation, lighting and navigation /images/notams/notams19/just0515/vc10-4.jpgLiveriesEach variant is supplied in a wide variety of liveries covering its time in airline and military service. Other FeaturesRealistic and accurate flight dynamics based on real world performance and handling data, and input from ex-VC10 crew The distinctive Rolls-Royce Conway engines have been captured to give the utmost realism in full stereo Comprehensive PDF manual with panel guide and tutorial PSD Paint Kit included so you can create your own paint schemesPurchase Just Flight - VC10 Professional for FSX/P3D
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/images/notams/notams19/just0326/vc10-1.jpgUPDATE: Should you want to get a head start on flying this plane, the manual is now availablehere. VC10 Professional Set 2 of final pics (interior) - to be releasedfor P3D/FSX within the week. Thanks for your patience in waiting forthis one. /images/notams/notams19/just0326/vc10-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/just0326/vc10-3.jpg /images/notams/notams19/just0326/vc10-4.jpgAbout Just Flight - VC10 ProfessionalJust Flight's VC10 Professional collection for FSX and P3D includesaccurately modelled Standard and Super civilian variants as well asthe C1K, K3 and K4 military variants in a variety of liveries coveringtheir time in airline and RAF service. All four flight crew positions are modelled and systems include arealistic fuel system with transfer and jettison functionality,autopilot with pitch and bank hold, a new Delco Carousel IV-A InertialNavigation System (INS) unit, autothrottle with IAS and MACH hold andsimulated powered flying control units (PFCUs). Learn More Here
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/images/notams/notams19/just0215/just0215.jpgJust Flight's VC10 Professional collection for FSX and P3D includesaccurately modelled Standard and Super civilian variants as well asthe C1K, K3 and K4 military variants in a variety of liveries coveringtheir time in airline and RAF service. All four flight crew positions are modelled and systems include arealistic fuel system with transfer and jettison functionality,autopilot with pitch and bank hold, a new Delco Carousel IV-A InertialNavigation System (INS) unit, autothrottle with IAS and MACH hold andsimulated powered flying control units (PFCUs). /images/notams/notams19/just0215/vc10-1.jpgThe VC10 is widely regarded as one of the most graceful jetairliners ever created, with its long slim fuselage, clean angled-backwings and graceful swept-back tail surfaces. The aircraft was designed by Vickers-Armstrongs to fly onlong-distance BOAC routes between the UK and Africa and needed to beable to operate from hot and high airports with short runways. Thisresulted in an aircraft with superb performance, second only to thesupersonic Concorde in terms of speed for a jet airliner. The VC10 wasintroduced into RAF service in 1965, operating in the transport, cargoand in-flight refuelling roles, until its retirement in 2013, nearly50 years later. /images/notams/notams19/just0215/vc10-2.jpgVC10 Professional for FSX and P3D includes accurately modelledStandard and Super civilian variants and C1K, K3 and K4 militaryvariants of the VC10 in a variety of liveries covering their time inairline and RAF service. The detailed virtual cockpit features 3D instruments, authenticwear and tear and all four flight crew positions (Captain, Co-Pilot,Flight Engineer and Navigator) modelled in high detail. Comprehensive but easy-to-use systems are simulated, including arealistic fuel system with transfer and jettison functionality, anautopilot with pitch and bank hold, an autothrottle with IAS and MACHhold capabilities and simulated powered flying control units(PFCUs). /images/notams/notams19/just0215/vc10-3.jpgRealistic engine start procedures are possible with ground airsupply and cross-bleed, and autostart (Ctrl+E) compatibility allowsyou to get airborne quickly. Custom-coded electrical, fuel, hydraulic,pressurisation and navigation systems, including a new Delco CarouselIV-A Inertial Navigation System (INS) unit, will keep even experiencedpilots busy! The VC10 is brought to life with distinctive Rolls-Royce Conwayengine sounds and accurate flight dynamics based on input from ex-VC10crew and real-world performance and handling data. Source
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VC10 JetlinerPublisher: Just FlightReview Author: Michael HaywardSuggested Price: $37.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngThe VC10 was a jetliner built byVickers-Armstrong from 1962 until 1970 with the last model retired in2013 by the Royal Air Force. Despite a small number being built, theaircraft was known for its elegance and speed, still holding therecord for the quickest transatlantic flight in a sub-sonic aircraftat 5 hours and 1 minute. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104627_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104651_1.jpgJust Flight recently released their own version of the aircraft forFSX and P3D, and in this review, I will be going through the aircraftas well as looking at the features that have been included. Aircraft SpecificationCrew: 4 (Captain, First Officer, Flight Engineer & Navigator)Length: 158 ft 8 in (48.36m)Wingspan: 146 ft 2 in (44.55m)Height: 39 ft 6 in (12.04m)Empty Weight: 139,505 lbs (63,278 kg)Maximum Takeoff Weight: 334,878 lb (151,900 kg)Powerplant: four Rolls-Royce Conway Mk 301 TurbofanAircraft PerformanceRange: 5,850 miles (9,412km) Service Ceiling: 43,000 ft (13,105m)Max Cruising Speed: 580 mph (933 km/h) /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105457_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105733_1.jpgDownload And InstallLike all Just Flight aircraft, installation of the VC10 Jetlineris rather simple. When installing the VC10 from FSPilotShop, youare given an unlock key and a ZIP file. The ZIP file only contains asole item, the aircraft installer itself. Run this file, select yourchosen simulator, input your unlock key, and the rest of the installwill be completed. Once installed, the Just Flight folder will appear in your FSX rootdirectory. Within it is a folder entitled 'VC10 Jetliner' whichincludes a 76-page PDF document, a tutorial flight folder and a paintkit allowing users to add their own liveries on top of the ones thathave been provided. Exterior ModelThe exterior modelling of the VC10 looks fantastic. Just Flight puta lot of detail into the aircraft through the use of a very detailedmodel and bump mapping throughout. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105659_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110021_1.jpgOne thing everyone remembers about the VC10 was the shape of it,smooth, elegant and smart. This really comes across in the Just Flightmodel as looking at the aircraft you can see how the nose of theaircraft is shaped along with the vertical stabiliser, with the frontportion of it rounding off fairly far forward into the body. The fourengines are also accurately mounted with the cowling each holding twoengines, with a vent at the top and bottom of engines one and four forthe reverse thrust exhaust to slow the aircraft down. (The VC10 onlyhad two engines capable of reverse thrust, engines one and four. Theseinclude a vent for the thrust to escape, and a small hatch that closesto stop creating forward thrust.) I personally really like the detailing on the wings of thisaircraft. Each individual slat, flap and structural strut has beenmodelled, giving us a very nice looking model. Raising the speedbrakes also reveals some more details within the wing such as thehydraulics lifting the panel up and some more of the structure andsupport beams inside. You can also see a single row of passenger seats by the windows,with a texture then behind that showing the interior of a plane. It'sa rather simple way of doing this, and a rather obvious one too,making it a bit of a gimmick with this aircraft. You aren't howeverspending the entire flight looking through the passenger windows,meaning I think we can let this slide. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110053_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110155_1.jpgA total of ten liveries have been included with this add-on, themajority from BOAC and British Airways with different tail codes andpaint jobs depending on the era. The liveries included are asfollowed. British Airways G-ARVM (circa 1976)British Airways G-ARVM (red tail)BOAC G-ARVF (circa 1964)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1966)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1974)Gulf Air A40-VIGulf Air A40-VKJust Flight house liveryNigeria Airways 5N-ABDGovernment of the United Arab Emirates G-ARVF Cockpit And InteriorThe cockpit that is included with the VC10 is good! You get a fullyfunctional cockpit and flight engineer bay, as well as a modelled(albeit non-functional) navigator's panel. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104853_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105027_1.jpgDetails are included all over the cockpit thanks to the assistanceof bump mapping and weathered textures. My only criticism of the cockpit would be the night textures whichwill switch from dark to light with no gradual change. Compared to thereal aircraft, the lights provided are also completely different towhat the VC10 had in the real world with an orange glow onlysurrounding the gauges rather than the entire aircraft. I have also noticed on weaker systems that the cockpit does lagsomewhat, meaning a higher spec PC than the minimum requirement willdefinitely help you out. Likewise lowering your 'Scenery Complexity'within the simulator settings. There isn't too much to complain about however, you can definitelygain some joy by flying in the virtual cockpit. Do note however that there is no 2D panel, but this isn't somethingI'd particularly say is too much to miss out on knowing that a numberof aircraft these days will only include a 3D cockpit. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104835_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105043_1.jpgButtons, Gauges And FunctionalityOne thing I want to get out of the way is the weather radar. JustFlight seem to believe that in order to compensate for anon-functional weather radar, they can put a texture in the place ofthis. I personally would much rather an 'inop' sticker or just a blankpanel, as this really kills the immersion in my opinion and just triedto show off more than it really needs to, especially depending on whatweather you fly in. (What's the point of adding something that doesn'twork and therefore takes away from the product by showing the worldthat it doesn't work?) Now that that's been said, the functionality of the cockpit isgreat! As mentioned before, all panels but the navigator's bay arefunctional with switches all doing their correct jobs. The engineer'sbay is also something quite special as it does give you full controlof the aircraft from the back seat (including throttle levers!). Theysay that flying is a two-man job, but in this case, the aircraftdefinitely makes you feel that a third person is involved. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104747_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104823_1.jpgThe same sort of functionality can also be found on the centerconsole, overhead and instrument panels. The majority of the switcheswork, meaning you do have the ability to complete full checklistsof the VC10 (starting and flight procedures are all explained in thePDF manual). There are however one or two switches on these panels, such as theaileron upset, which has no functionality at all. These are rarethough, meaning you don't miss out on a lot of this aircraft. This add-on is definitely not high-fidelity as some parts of theaircraft can feel a little bare. Just Flight however have releasedthis as a part of their Jetliner series, putting it in the middle ofstudy-level and their F-Lite series, but it's safe to say that afairly advanced pilot could load up this aircraft and would feel rightat home behind the controls. I personally do really like the functionality that this add-ongives you. If there is a way to remove the weather radar, then thiswould be a sound representation of the real aircraft giving you lotsto look at and a massive workload on top of that! (Four pilotsremember, you need four pilots.) /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105236_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105328_1.jpg SoundThe sounds included with this add-on are realistic and do fair theaircraft well. Despite limited access to the aircraft with it beingout of service, Just Flight have managed to find a good sample ofConway 550 sounds thanks to the assistance of Benoit Plamondon. Different sound samples include the engines at different spoolstages, startup and shutdown, as well as a number of dynamic soundssuch as landing gear movement and flap motors. My only concern is thata number of switches do not have sounds included within the virtualcockpit, but this is something that is currently being rectified andwill be updated as soon as this is fixed. Note: As of March 9, 2018 the switch sound issue has been rectifiedand all now functions as it should. Now that this issue has been resolved, I can definitely say thatthis add-on definitely feels a lot more complete and just gives theVC10 that extra bit of life when flying it! /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105511_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110301_1.jpgFlight DynamicsI personally have not had the pleasure of flying a VC10 in the reallife, but I have a feeling that the Just Flight VC10 gives you anaccurate representation of how this aircraft would fly. The aircraft may not be the most agile, but the one thing that theVC10 was definitely known for is speed. With the ability to cruise atMach 0.91, it was the fastest subsonic commercial aircraft everbuilt. Its large wings also mean that this aircraft LOVES to pitch up!Trimming is very much key with this aircraft, as not doing socorrectly means you are fighting the aircraft from essentiallydoing flips in the air. Despite the engines being tail-mounted, one thing that thisaircraft is missing is deep stall. This is where you pitch the nose ofthe aircraft too high, leading to disrupted airflow from the wings tothe engines. This results in a loss of thrust from the engines asthere is no air flowing through them. This means that the pilot incommand also has the added factor of focusing on their pitch asover-rotation could end in disaster for the flight. The VC10 howeverhad such large wings mounted towards the rear of the aircraft(essentially below the engines) meant that this was a rare occurrencewith the aircraft meaning you can see why they decided not to add thisfeature. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110313_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110709_1.jpgTakeoff speed (VR) is around 160 knots depending on weight andweather factors, with landing speed between 132 to 123 knots. Thestall speed of the VC10 is a rather low - 160 knots in normalconfiguration or 100 knots when in landing configs. This is also verymuch helped by the massive wings built to keep the aircraft in theair. Opinion and Closing RemarksSince first flying the VC10, I've definitely enjoyed the eleganceand speed of the aircraft as I cruise at near supersonic speeds. Thereisn't too much I could find wrong on this aircraft, other than theweather radar of course, but this is something that Just Flight havebeen doing for a little while now. You also cannot argue with the pricing at $37.99. With it, you aregetting an aircraft you can fly for hours on end transatlantic andtranscontinental, with enough functionality that could keep the mostadvanced pilots on edge with the management of a flight engineer'spanel. This aircraft I would definitely say is one for the heritage pilotwho likes their older aircraft or someone like myself who isinterested in the early days of jet commercial flight. Just Flightrecently have been releasing a lot of these classic first and secondgeneration jets, and out of all of the ones I have flown, the VC10 isup there with the better ones they have done. The combinationof the modelling, sound and flight dynamics really brings together oneof the nicest recreations of an aircraft in this simulator. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110729_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110741_1.jpgThe Technical BitMinimum RequirementsFlight Simulator X (Acceleration, Gold or Steam Edition required) or P3D v4/v3/v2/v12.0 GHz or any Dual Core2 GB RAM1 GB graphics cardWindows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP (32-bit or 64-bit)3 GB hard drive spaceReview PC SpecMicrosoft Flight Simulator X: Steam EditionWindows 10 Professional6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 6700K Processor16 GB RAMNVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 745/images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc100215.jpg Michael Hayward Purchase Just Flight - VC10 Jetliner
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VC10 JetlinerPublisher: Just FlightReview Author: Michael HaywardSuggested Price: $37.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngThe VC10 was a jetliner built byVickers-Armstrong from 1962 until 1970 with the last model retired in2013 by the Royal Air Force. Despite a small number being built, theaircraft was known for its elegance and speed, still holding therecord for the quickest transatlantic flight in a sub-sonic aircraftat 5 hours and 1 minute. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104627_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104651_1.jpgJust Flight recently released their own version of the aircraft forFSX and P3D, and in this review, I will be going through the aircraftas well as looking at the features that have been included. Aircraft SpecificationCrew: 4 (Captain, First Officer, Flight Engineer & Navigator)Length: 158 ft 8 in (48.36m)Wingspan: 146 ft 2 in (44.55m)Height: 39 ft 6 in (12.04m)Empty Weight: 139,505 lbs (63,278 kg)Maximum Takeoff Weight: 334,878 lb (151,900 kg)Powerplant: four Rolls-Royce Conway Mk 301 TurbofanAircraft PerformanceRange: 5,850 miles (9,412km) Service Ceiling: 43,000 ft (13,105m)Max Cruising Speed: 580 mph (933 km/h) /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105457_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105733_1.jpgDownload And InstallLike all Just Flight aircraft, installation of the VC10 Jetlineris rather simple. When installing the VC10 from FSPilotShop, youare given an unlock key and a ZIP file. The ZIP file only contains asole item, the aircraft installer itself. Run this file, select yourchosen simulator, input your unlock key, and the rest of the installwill be completed. Once installed, the Just Flight folder will appear in your FSX rootdirectory. Within it is a folder entitled 'VC10 Jetliner' whichincludes a 76-page PDF document, a tutorial flight folder and a paintkit allowing users to add their own liveries on top of the ones thathave been provided. Exterior ModelThe exterior modelling of the VC10 looks fantastic. Just Flight puta lot of detail into the aircraft through the use of a very detailedmodel and bump mapping throughout. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105659_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110021_1.jpgOne thing everyone remembers about the VC10 was the shape of it,smooth, elegant and smart. This really comes across in the Just Flightmodel as looking at the aircraft you can see how the nose of theaircraft is shaped along with the vertical stabiliser, with the frontportion of it rounding off fairly far forward into the body. The fourengines are also accurately mounted with the cowling each holding twoengines, with a vent at the top and bottom of engines one and four forthe reverse thrust exhaust to slow the aircraft down. (The VC10 onlyhad two engines capable of reverse thrust, engines one and four. Theseinclude a vent for the thrust to escape, and a small hatch that closesto stop creating forward thrust.) I personally really like the detailing on the wings of thisaircraft. Each individual slat, flap and structural strut has beenmodelled, giving us a very nice looking model. Raising the speedbrakes also reveals some more details within the wing such as thehydraulics lifting the panel up and some more of the structure andsupport beams inside. You can also see a single row of passenger seats by the windows,with a texture then behind that showing the interior of a plane. It'sa rather simple way of doing this, and a rather obvious one too,making it a bit of a gimmick with this aircraft. You aren't howeverspending the entire flight looking through the passenger windows,meaning I think we can let this slide. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110053_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110155_1.jpgA total of ten liveries have been included with this add-on, themajority from BOAC and British Airways with different tail codes andpaint jobs depending on the era. The liveries included are asfollowed. British Airways G-ARVM (circa 1976)British Airways G-ARVM (red tail)BOAC G-ARVF (circa 1964)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1966)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1974)Gulf Air A40-VIGulf Air A40-VKJust Flight house liveryNigeria Airways 5N-ABDGovernment of the United Arab Emirates G-ARVF Cockpit And InteriorThe cockpit that is included with the VC10 is good! You get a fullyfunctional cockpit and flight engineer bay, as well as a modelled(albeit non-functional) navigator's panel. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104853_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105027_1.jpgDetails are included all over the cockpit thanks to the assistanceof bump mapping and weathered textures. My only criticism of the cockpit would be the night textures whichwill switch from dark to light with no gradual change. Compared to thereal aircraft, the lights provided are also completely different towhat the VC10 had in the real world with an orange glow onlysurrounding the gauges rather than the entire aircraft. I have also noticed on weaker systems that the cockpit does lagsomewhat, meaning a higher spec PC than the minimum requirement willdefinitely help you out. Likewise lowering your 'Scenery Complexity'within the simulator settings. There isn't too much to complain about however, you can definitelygain some joy by flying in the virtual cockpit. Do note however that there is no 2D panel, but this isn't somethingI'd particularly say is too much to miss out on knowing that a numberof aircraft these days will only include a 3D cockpit. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104835_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105043_1.jpgButtons, Gauges And FunctionalityOne thing I want to get out of the way is the weather radar. JustFlight seem to believe that in order to compensate for anon-functional weather radar, they can put a texture in the place ofthis. I personally would much rather an 'inop' sticker or just a blankpanel, as this really kills the immersion in my opinion and just triedto show off more than it really needs to, especially depending on whatweather you fly in. (What's the point of adding something that doesn'twork and therefore takes away from the product by showing the worldthat it doesn't work?) Now that that's been said, the functionality of the cockpit isgreat! As mentioned before, all panels but the navigator's bay arefunctional with switches all doing their correct jobs. The engineer'sbay is also something quite special as it does give you full controlof the aircraft from the back seat (including throttle levers!). Theysay that flying is a two-man job, but in this case, the aircraftdefinitely makes you feel that a third person is involved. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104747_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403104823_1.jpgThe same sort of functionality can also be found on the centerconsole, overhead and instrument panels. The majority of the switcheswork, meaning you do have the ability to complete full checklistsof the VC10 (starting and flight procedures are all explained in thePDF manual). There are however one or two switches on these panels, such as theaileron upset, which has no functionality at all. These are rarethough, meaning you don't miss out on a lot of this aircraft. This add-on is definitely not high-fidelity as some parts of theaircraft can feel a little bare. Just Flight however have releasedthis as a part of their Jetliner series, putting it in the middle ofstudy-level and their F-Lite series, but it's safe to say that afairly advanced pilot could load up this aircraft and would feel rightat home behind the controls. I personally do really like the functionality that this add-ongives you. If there is a way to remove the weather radar, then thiswould be a sound representation of the real aircraft giving you lotsto look at and a massive workload on top of that! (Four pilotsremember, you need four pilots.) /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105236_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105328_1.jpg SoundThe sounds included with this add-on are realistic and do fair theaircraft well. Despite limited access to the aircraft with it beingout of service, Just Flight have managed to find a good sample ofConway 550 sounds thanks to the assistance of Benoit Plamondon. Different sound samples include the engines at different spoolstages, startup and shutdown, as well as a number of dynamic soundssuch as landing gear movement and flap motors. My only concern is thata number of switches do not have sounds included within the virtualcockpit, but this is something that is currently being rectified andwill be updated as soon as this is fixed. Note: As of March 9, 2018 the switch sound issue has been rectifiedand all now functions as it should. Now that this issue has been resolved, I can definitely say thatthis add-on definitely feels a lot more complete and just gives theVC10 that extra bit of life when flying it! /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403105511_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110301_1.jpgFlight DynamicsI personally have not had the pleasure of flying a VC10 in the reallife, but I have a feeling that the Just Flight VC10 gives you anaccurate representation of how this aircraft would fly. The aircraft may not be the most agile, but the one thing that theVC10 was definitely known for is speed. With the ability to cruise atMach 0.91, it was the fastest subsonic commercial aircraft everbuilt. Its large wings also mean that this aircraft LOVES to pitch up!Trimming is very much key with this aircraft, as not doing socorrectly means you are fighting the aircraft from essentiallydoing flips in the air. Despite the engines being tail-mounted, one thing that thisaircraft is missing is deep stall. This is where you pitch the nose ofthe aircraft too high, leading to disrupted airflow from the wings tothe engines. This results in a loss of thrust from the engines asthere is no air flowing through them. This means that the pilot incommand also has the added factor of focusing on their pitch asover-rotation could end in disaster for the flight. The VC10 howeverhad such large wings mounted towards the rear of the aircraft(essentially below the engines) meant that this was a rare occurrencewith the aircraft meaning you can see why they decided not to add thisfeature. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110313_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110709_1.jpgTakeoff speed (VR) is around 160 knots depending on weight andweather factors, with landing speed between 132 to 123 knots. Thestall speed of the VC10 is a rather low - 160 knots in normalconfiguration or 100 knots when in landing configs. This is also verymuch helped by the massive wings built to keep the aircraft in theair. Opinion and Closing RemarksSince first flying the VC10, I've definitely enjoyed the eleganceand speed of the aircraft as I cruise at near supersonic speeds. Thereisn't too much I could find wrong on this aircraft, other than theweather radar of course, but this is something that Just Flight havebeen doing for a little while now. You also cannot argue with the pricing at $37.99. With it, you aregetting an aircraft you can fly for hours on end transatlantic andtranscontinental, with enough functionality that could keep the mostadvanced pilots on edge with the management of a flight engineer'spanel. This aircraft I would definitely say is one for the heritage pilotwho likes their older aircraft or someone like myself who isinterested in the early days of jet commercial flight. Just Flightrecently have been releasing a lot of these classic first and secondgeneration jets, and out of all of the ones I have flown, the VC10 isup there with the better ones they have done. The combinationof the modelling, sound and flight dynamics really brings together oneof the nicest recreations of an aircraft in this simulator. /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110729_1.jpg /images/reviews/justvc10/t/20180403110741_1.jpgThe Technical BitMinimum RequirementsFlight Simulator X (Acceleration, Gold or Steam Edition required) or P3D v4/v3/v2/v12.0 GHz or any Dual Core2 GB RAM1 GB graphics cardWindows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP (32-bit or 64-bit)3 GB hard drive spaceReview PC SpecMicrosoft Flight Simulator X: Steam EditionWindows 10 Professional6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 6700K Processor16 GB RAMNVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 745/images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc100215.jpg Michael Hayward Purchase Just Flight - VC10 Jetliner
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/images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc100215.jpgThe VC10 is widely regarded as one of the most graceful jetairliners ever created, with its long slim fuselage, clean angled-backwings and graceful swept-back tail surfaces. The aircraft was designedby Vickers-Armstrongs to fly on long-distance BOAC routes between theUK and Africa, which required an aircraft capable of operating fromhot airports at high altitudes with short runways. This resulted in anaircraft with superb performance, second only to the supersonicConcorde in terms of speed for a jet airliner. VC10 Jetliner for Flight Simulator X and Prepar3D includes anaccurately modelled Type 1101 (known as the BOAC Standard variant)variant in 10 liveries, including a variety of BOAC and BritishAirways schemes. The detailed virtual cockpit features 3D instruments, authenticwear and tear, and all four flight crew positions (Captain, Co-Pilot,Flight Engineer and Navigator) modelled in high detail. Comprehensivebut easy-to-use systems are simulated, including a realistic fuelsystem with transfer and jettison functionality, an autopilot withpitch and bank hold, an autothrottle with IAS and MACH holdcapabilities, and simulated powered flying control units(PFCUs). Realistic engine start procedures are possible with groundair supply and cross-bleed, and autostart (Ctrl+E) compatibilityallows you to get airborne quickly. /images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc10-1.jpgThe VC10 is brought to life with distinctive Rolls-Royce Conwayengine sounds and realistic and accurate flight dynamics based onreal-world performance and handling data as well as input from ex-VC10crew. What Is The Jetliner Product Range?Following the success of our F-Lite (highly detailed but simplifiedsystems) and Professional (study sim, complex systems) product ranges,the Jetliner range was introduced to offer aircraft that sit betweenthese two ranges. At the core of all our aircraft are highly realisticand detailed models, featuring numerous animations and accompanied byauthentic flight dynamics and sounds. The Jetliner range of aircraftfeatures aircraft and cockpit systems which retain the ease of use ofthose found in F-Lite aircraft but with greater depth and complexityfor key systems such as the autopilot, fuel and engine startsystems. /images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc10-2.jpgThe Jetliner range offers the perfect stepping stone for virtualpilots looking to transition from F-Lite to Professional, as well asbeing ideally suited to those at any experience level. ModelAccurately modelled Type 1101 (BOAC Standard), built using real-world aircraft plansMany detailed animations, including:Accurate landing gear operationsAuthentic flaps/slat actionVariable-incidence tailplaneWindshield wipers (separate Captain and Co-Pilot controls)Passenger doors (fore and aft) and cargo doors (port and starboard)Animated pilotsThrust reverser doors on outboard enginesRetractable taxi/landing lightsGround equipment (air stairs and baggage carts)Specular map to give realistic light effects on the aircraft surfacesBump mapping to give a more realistic 3D effect to aircraft liveries /images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc10-4.jpgCockpit3D cockpit with virtually all the hundreds of switches, knobs and levers animated and functional. Many gauges are modelled in 3D for smooth operation.All four flight crew positions modelled (Captain, Co-Pilot, Flight Engineer and Navigator)Cockpit textures feature wear and tear to produce an authentic environmentCockpit lighting with atmospheric instrument backlightingSpecial 'baked' textures have been used to present a well-used look and feel to the cockpit area and controlsFully modelled Flight Engineer station with fuel, engine, electrical, anti-ice and hydraulic controls (automatically configured in a 'ready for take-off' state when the aircraft is first loaded, allowing you to get airborne within seconds)Many features have been added to help with usability such as a switch to hide the control yokes for a better view of the instruments and pre-set angled views for the overhead panel, centre pedestal and Flight Engineer stationAnimated Captain's arm-rest for improved visibility of centre pedestalAbility to integrate third-party weather radarSplit flap/slat lever with the ability to extend slats without deploying flapsNAV 1/2 and ADF 1/2 radios feeding CDIs, VOR and ADF indicators for easy navigationGPS unit included for easy navigationNumerous warning annunciators will illuminate on fault detection and a functional engine fire warning and protection/extinguishing system are built into the cockpitAnimated cockpit side windows /images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc10-3.jpgSystemsCustom-coded fuel system with wing and centre tanks, fuel transfer and jettison, cross-feed and LP/HP cock controlsCustom-coded autopilot with pitch and bank hold, ability to navigate via VOR/GPS and autothrottle with IAS/MACH hold capabilitiesThrust-reverse system which, like the real aircraft, is only available on outboard enginesRealistic trim lever operation with rate of tailplane movement proportional to the rate of trim lever displacement from the central positionAircraft configuration system that will allow you to choose between 'cold & dark' or 'ready for take-off'Fully compatible with default control assignments (lighting controls, autopilot controls, HP cock levers etc.) and [CTRL]+[E] autostartRealistic engine start procedures using ground air supply and cross-bleedSimulated powered flying control units (PFCUs)loss of electrical power or manual isolation of PFCUs will render flying controls (ailerons, elevator, rudder and spoilers) inoperative, as in the real aircraft. Each control surface can be individually isolated.LiveriesThis VC10 Type 1101 is supplied in the following ten liveries: British Airways G-ARVM (circa 1976)British Airways G-ARVM (red tail)BOAC G-ARVF (circa 1964)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1966)BOAC G-ARVC (circa 1974)Gulf Air A40-VIGulf Air A40-VKJust Flight house liveryNigeria Airways 5N-ABDGovernment of the United Arab Emirates G-ARVF /images/notams/notams18/vc100215/vc10-5.jpgOther FeaturesRealistic and accurate flight dynamics based on real-world performance and handling data, and input from ex-VC10 crewThe distinctive Rolls-Royce Conway engines have been captured to give the utmost realism in full stereoComprehensive manual with panel guide and tutorialPSD Paint Kit included so you can create your own paint schemes Purchase Just Flight - VC10 Jetliner