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Eurofighter Typhoon + Harrier Preview - CJ Simulations/DC Designs
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Eurofighter Typhoon + Harrier PREVIEW - CJ Simulations/DC Designs By thecorporatepilotdad The Eurofighter Typhoon is the first contribution by CJ Simulations for MSFS. This preview includes a brief overview of aircraft systems,avionics, navigation systems, autopilot, auto throttles, lighting,and one of the best features in MSFS to date - helmet mounted display. The last section of video shows 2-3 minutes of raw footage not used in the preview for the viewer to evaluate without commentary. To end, the closing scenes are different angles of the DC Designs Harrier taking off, hovering, and landing. About CJ Simulation's Eurofighter Typhoon CJ Simulation's Eurofighter Typhoon is designed to provide atop-quality aircraft that is extremely detailed, yet less demanding to fly than today's most complex procedural simulators. Equipped with all required avionics, and with custom-coded animations and systems, the CJ Simulations Eurofighter is designed to be accessible to all users without the need for intense study. About DC Designers Harrier DC Designs brings you all three modern variants of the Harrier II for MSFS, with a brand-new, custom-coded VTOL system, 12 paint schemes, authentic night lighting with user-operated 'slime lights',custom-coded animations, stores selection page and up-to-date special effects. The cockpit of the VR-ready Harrier II features smoothly animated3D instruments, custom-coded MFD screens and HUD, 'scratched canopy' glass effects, crew figure and a full interactive checklist. thecorporatepilotdad Youtube channel The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast CJ Simulations - Eurofighter Typhoon product page DC Designs - AV-8B Harrier product page About The Author This video is produced by thecorporatepilotdad. He has been a FlightSim.Com member for close to twenty years and using Flight Simulator since back in the day of FS98 and FS2000. He is also a professional pilot with over 7000 hours of real world flight experience ranging from Cessna 152s to super-mid size business jets. -
/images/notams/notams22/dcde1006.jpgPublisher Just Flight has announced that the upcoming AV-8B Harrier II from designer DC Designs is now officially featured in the dev section. This now offers full details on what the finished product will include: DC Designs brings you all three modern variants of the Harrier IIfor MSFS, with a brand-new, custom-coded VTOL system, 12 paintschemes, authentic night lighting with user-operated 'slime lights',custom-coded animations, stores selection page and up-to-date specialeffects. The cockpit of the VR-ready Harrier II features smoothly animated3D instruments, custom-coded MFD screens and HUD, 'scratched canopy'glass effects, crew figure and a full interactive checklist. Other features include authentic night lighting which includesuser-operated 'slime lights' for combat operations and custom-codedanimations, stores selection page and up-to-date special effects. TheHarrier is also fully compliant with Virtual Reality headsets. FeaturesTruly 3D virtual cockpit featuring accurately modelled ejection seat, controls and detailed texturingInstruments constructed in 3D with smooth animationsCustom-coded MFD screens and Head-Up Display to match the real Harrier's displays'Scratched canopy' glass effects, reflective glassCrew figure in the virtual cockpit is coded to disappear when you occupy their seatFull Interactive Checklist to ensure smooth operation of the aircraft12 liveries included Source DC Designs Announces Secret Project
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/images/notams/notams22/dcde0911.jpgIt's a short update this week, and an early one as I’m out all daytomorrow. Therefore, I shall use this brief update to informeverybody of two cool new things happening at DC Designs. The firstconcerns the Harrier, and something that several people have asked:“Can you make the Harrier “bow to the crowd†while hovering, like itdoes at air displays. I had not had the chance to test this untilrecently, and yesterday was able to give it a go. The answer was: yesyou can! However, to balance the Harrier while performing the bow andnot climb, drift or descend is really difficult even in lightwinds. The aircraft’s engine thrust responds to N2, which means thereis a lag between adding or removing power, and the thrust altering toclimb or descend in the hover, which complicates things evenfurther. The second thing is that there has been a very, *very* secretproject underway for some months now, and this project will beofficially announced next week. It is a fighter aircraft, one of themost modern and popular in the world, and I’ve been building it for abrand-new developer with whom I have gone into partnership for thisand other projects in the future. We have been working to produce newaircraft that are announced late in production and released fairlyquickly thereafter, on both Xbox and PC. They do the flight model,systems and html code, and I build the model and animations. If thatsounds familiar, it’s because it probably is, but it’s now an officialthing and will broaden the scope of aircraft on which I can work andlearn from. I am under a Non-Disclosure Agreement with the new developer, so Ihave not been able to discuss this aircraft with anybody and cannotanswer any questions about it. All I can say is that it’s incrediblyawesome, tremendous fun to fly in MSFS, and will be released within amonth or so with Just Flight ( and on the Marketplace as soon as thenew developer’s store is cleared with Microsoft ). Source See other DC Designs aircraft for MSFS 2020
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It's just like an airbase runway. Lets you takeoff with any config as long as you're in position 6 that is :)
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Harrier AV-8B low flight in Monument Valley. Fighter for X-Plane 11 by X-Trident and scenery by ORBX Simulation Systems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F76kyEUoEbM
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