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/images/notams/notams22/dino0216/dcs-1.jpgTime for a quick update on our DCS World projects... DCS MB-339ATesting on the DCS version of our MB-339A project is moving forwardat a steady pace and we are quite happy with the results so far. Atthe same time we are finalizing the implementation of the (very few)missing bits: our target is to try and deliver a fully-featuredpackage right from the start, trying to skip the "Early Access"approach. In detail, the entire synchronization logic of the multicrew iscurrently being written, which will allow you to share the plane withyour friend by interacting in every phase of flight. We are also working to complete the implementation of the AHRS/GPSsystem which allows the pilot to have all navigation data undercontrol at any time. The AHRS/GPS also allows the pilot to activate aflight plan and/or modify it, enter or update mission data such aswaypoints and target points (a flight plan can have up to 99 nodes),mark point acquisition, position updating, automatic/manualsteerpoints selection. As for a release date, we are still aiming for Q1 2022, but thefinal release date may be affected by the testing process, and in anycase our policy is "it is done when it is done". /images/notams/notams22/dino0216/dcs-2.jpg /images/notams/notams22/dino0216/dcs-3.jpgDCS G.91While our DCS coding department is working hard on the MB-339, ourart department has made some progress on the G.91, so here are acouple of renderings of the cockpit: we are prioritizing this part ofthe model as we think it will create a solid base for the rest of thedevelopment process. We are quite happy with the results so far and we are lookingforward to add the G-91 to the family of Cold War DCS fighters. Source
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/images/notams/notams20/ift1130.jpgWe know that the latest update of the MB-339 has created someproblems to third party liveries - we had arranged the files so thatthis should not happen theoretically but it did. We hope it has onlybeen a minor inconvenience, and the update was worth it. As a small sign of gratitude for your patience and your support, wehave decided to release yet another update which introduces the MLUvariant for the MB-339 - that will appear as a separate aircraft. The MLU variant is unique to the Italian Air Force and is onlyavailable in the ghost grey livery. It is also depicted with the 500liters cylindical tanks, as opposed to the older ellipical ones,although it can mount both in reality. You can easily tell MLU fromnon-MLU aircrafts as the MLU have the formation lights, and thenon-MLU do not. Note that the cockpit layout, for all versions, was already the MLUvariant and the PAN version is, more correctly, a PAN-MLU. Speaking of the PAN version, we have changed the suit and thehelmet of the rear seat occupant to olive drab + HGU-55 as this is amore common sight... blue suits with special HGU-33 are typicallyreserved for the Frecce Tricolori pilots while backseaters have"regular" flight gear... /images/notams/notams21/dino0329.jpgChangelog Version 1.21bAdded A-MLU Model (as separate aircraft)Improved internal engine sounds (jet whine volume increased)Rear pilot figure of MB-339 pan has now HGU-55 helmet and olive drab suit (as most commonly seen IRL)Purchase IndiaFoxtEcho - MB-339 For MSFS 2020
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/images/notams/notams20/ift1130.jpgWe have just sent an updated MB-339 to all of the vendors: the newpackage is available now, except from Microsoft (it will probably takea week or so for them). This is a quite extensive update which coversa many aspects of the aircraft, including sounds and visuals. One of the most recurrent complaints on our rendition of the MB-339was that sounds were not "powerful" enough... we have replaced all thesound effects with better samples and, while they are far from beingperfect, they should be better now - at least in the externalviews. As for the internal sounds, frankly, the new samples sound verysimilar to the old ones (which is understandable given they were stillsamples from the same engine). In the visual department, we transferred to MSFS some of theimprovements we are making for the DCS version. In detail, allexternal textures have been remastered with additional details. Then, we have a lot of functional changes to the aircraftsystems...which should cover pretty much every comment we havereceived, except the canopy de-icing (which you still have to do viakeyboard) as it is not documented in the SDK. Here is the full change log: Quality of Life improvements: Remastered all external textures with higher detailChanged HSI DME last digit animation (now continuous)Fixed landing gear extraction and damaging speedsFixed bug that caused deletion of panel cover if gunsight is removed from A modelDecreased FD vertical bar sensitivityChanged rule of GS engagement from GS ARMImproved engine dynamicsRedone Wwise engine sounds, based on real world samplesFixed minor bug in Tacan/Frequency conversionFixed minor bug in RDU display not showing the correct frequencies for COM1 in some caseAdded indication of X/Y Tacan channelImproved cockpit self shadowingRear view mirror are now foldableAdded gear warning sound and silencerAdded streamers and covers if the aircraft is parkedAdded underwing pylons to A model (add any weight to the relevant load station)Added external fuel tanks to A model (add at least 51lbs to releval station - cosmetic only)Fixed VR cockpit collisionsFixed external light bug introduced by Sim Update 3Fixed external views HUDAdded g-stain soundFixed minor inaccuracies in warning test switch behaviorFixed minor bug preventing fine adjustment of OBS in some casesGPS number keys can now be used to select waypoints (1 to 10)Purchase IndiaFoxtEcho - MB-339 For MSFS 2020
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/images/notams/notams20/ift1130.jpgChangelog Version 1.12Quality-of-life update and further refinements to flight model. Fixed misalignment of control stick geometryFixed bug preventing TACAN Channel Selection on PAN variantFixed bug preventing TACAN Channel numbering stop at 99XFixed behavior of ADI GS FlagAdded ADI GS animationFixed orientation of NAV lightsAdded checklists courtesy of Lucas Aulen aka LaulentureFixed minor smoothing artifacts in geometryLight effects redoneFixed bug preventing beacon to show correctly in some casesAdded timer functionFurther tweaks to flight model, with better pitch behavior and low speed characteristicsPackage renamed due to new naming restrictionsFixed bug preventing beacon switch from workingAdded possibility to remove gunsight from A model (just click on the gunsight) Canopy scratch effect redoneAbout the IndiaFoxtEcho MB-339IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations presents the MB-339 forMSFS 2020. The MB-339 is a military jet trainer and light attackaircraft designed and manufactured by Italian aviation companyAermacchi. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-3.jpgThe MB-339 was developed during the 1970s in response to an ItalianAir Force requirement that sought a replacement for the service'sexisting fleet of Aermacchi MB-326. Its design was derived from thatof the MB-326, rather than a new design, and thus the two aircraftshare considerable similarities in terms of their design. Aermacchihad found that the MB-339 was capable of satisfying all of thespecified requirements while being the most affordable optionavailable. The maiden flight of the MB-339 took place on 12 August1976; the first production aircraft were delivered two yearslater. Roughly half of all MB-339s entered service with the Italian AirForce, while the remainder have been sold to various exportcustomers. As well as being used for training, the type is also flownby the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team. The type has been usedin combat by both the Eritrean Air Force during the Eritrean–EthiopianWar of 1998-2000 and the Argentine Naval Aviation during the FalklandsWar of 1982. In both conflicts, the MB-339 was typically flown as anattack aircraft. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-1.jpgFeaturesTwo extremely detailed visual model: MB-339A and MB-339PAN (MLU)Extremely detailed cockpit model (front seat only)Flight model based on the new Microsoft Flight Simulator modelSeven different 8K liveries: Frecce Tricolori, Italian Air Force Camouflage, Italian Air Force Ghost Grey, United Arab Emirates, Armada Argentina, Royal Malaysian Air Force and factory colors.Custom sound package (in FSX legacy mode) /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-2.jpgPurchase IndiaFoxtEcho - MB-339 for MSFS
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/images/notams/notams20/indi1018/indi1018.jpgChangelog Version 1.10Flight model upgrade and miscellaneous fixes and improvements: Complete remake of the flight model in order to fix Modern flight model instability and Legacy model compatibilityAdjustments to flaps, gear and speed brake cycle timeImprovements to HGU-33 helmet geometryAdded animation to rear pilot figureFixed DME not working for Tacan (NAV 2)Fixed bug preventing correct DME behavior in some casesFixed ADI glideslope indicator not working correctly in some casesFixed incorrect behavior of ADI indexerFixed miscellaneous geometry issuesFixed miscellaneous geometry smoothing issuesImproved altimeter animationsFixed bug preventing GSARM to work with VOR/ILSCleaned up canopy texturesWwise sound configuration courtesy of Christophe de Bortoli (Erkin)About the IndiaFoxtEcho MB-339IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations presents the Aermacchi MB-339 forMSFS 2020. The Aermacchi MB-339 is a military jet trainer and light attackaircraft designed and manufactured by Italian aviation companyAermacchi. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-3.jpgThe MB-339 was developed during the 1970s in response to an ItalianAir Force requirement that sought a replacement for the service'sexisting fleet of Aermacchi MB-326. Its design was derived from thatof the MB-326, rather than a new design, and thus the two aircraftshare considerable similarities in terms of their design. Aermacchihad found that the MB-339 was capable of satisfying all of thespecified requirements while being the most affordable optionavailable. The maiden flight of the MB-339 took place on 12 August1976; the first production aircraft were delivered two yearslater. Roughly half of all MB-339s entered service with the Italian AirForce, while the remainder have been sold to various exportcustomers. As well as being used for training, the type is also flownby the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team. The type has been usedin combat by both the Eritrean Air Force during the Eritrean–EthiopianWar of 1998-2000 and the Argentine Naval Aviation during the FalklandsWar of 1982. In both conflicts, the MB-339 was typically flown as anattack aircraft. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-1.jpgFeaturesTwo extremely detailed visual model: MB-339A and MB-339PAN (MLU)Extremely detailed cockpit model (front seat only)Flight model based on the new Microsoft Flight Simulator modelSeven different 8K liveries: Frecce Tricolori, Italian Air Force Camouflage, Italian Air Force Ghost Grey, United Arab Emirates, Armada Argentina, Royal Malaysian Air Force and factory colors.Custom sound package (in FSX legacy mode) /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-2.jpgPurchase IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations - Aermacchi MB-339 for MSFS
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/images/notams/notams20/indi1018/indi1018.jpgFrecce Tricolori Virtuali and IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulationspresent the Aermacchi MB-339 for MSFS 2020. The Aermacchi MB-339 is a military jet trainer and light attackaircraft designed and manufactured by Italian aviation companyAermacchi. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-3.jpgThe MB-339 was developed during the 1970s in response to an ItalianAir Force requirement that sought a replacement for the service'sexisting fleet of Aermacchi MB-326. Its design was derived from thatof the MB-326, rather than a new design, and thus the two aircraftshare considerable similarities in terms of their design. Aermacchihad found that the MB-339 was capable of satisfying all of thespecified requirements while being the most affordable optionavailable. The maiden flight of the MB-339 took place on 12 August1976; the first production aircraft were delivered two yearslater. Roughly half of all MB-339s entered service with the Italian AirForce, while the remainder have been sold to various exportcustomers. As well as being used for training, the type is also flownby the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team. The type has been usedin combat by both the Eritrean Air Force during the Eritrean–EthiopianWar of 1998-2000 and the Argentine Naval Aviation during the FalklandsWar of 1982. In both conflicts, the MB-339 was typically flown as anattack aircraft. /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-1.jpgFeaturesTwo extremely detailed visual model: MB-339A and MB-339PAN (MLU)Extremely detailed cockpit model (front seat only)Flight model based on the new Microsoft Flight Simulator modelSeven different 8K liveries: Frecce Tricolori, Italian Air Force Camouflage, Italian Air Force Ghost Grey, United Arab Emirates, Armada Argentina, Royal Malaysian Air Force and factory colors.Custom sound package (in FSX legacy mode) /images/notams/notams20/indi1018/mb339-2.jpgPurchase IndiaFoxtEcho Visual Simulations - Aermacchi MB-339 for MSFS
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/images/notams/notams20/foxt0810/mb339-4.jpgItaly is a wonderful country, and its rendition in Microsoft FlightSimulator is spectacular... so my friends of the Frecce TricoloriVirtuali and I thought that we badly needed to bring a good Italianplane to the new simulator. Long story short, we are happy and proud to announce thedevelopment of the Aermacchi MB-339 for Microsoft FlightSimulator! Actually we will be developing two products: MB-339PAN ("Lite version") - this version will be limited to theMB-339PAN (the special version of the Frecce Tricolori) and will usesimpler systems (based on default MSFS system) and a flight modelbased on the new MSFS flight model. We hope to release it veryquickly, possibly in September 2020, to have a proper fun little jetto explore the virtual Italian sky. It will be released for a verylow price. MB-339A ("Pro version") - this is a long-term project to port asmuch as possible of the custom systems and advanced flight model thatthe Frecce Tricolori Virtuali have developed for DCS into MSFS. It willbe an advanced aircraft and will be priced accordingly. We think it isunlikely it will be ready before 2021, but we'll try our best. So, let's have the screeshots to speak for themselves... /images/notams/notams20/foxt0810/mb339-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/foxt0810/mb339-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/foxt0810/mb339-1.jpgPS - Before some hard-core super-picky MB-339 fan writes an angrycomment, YES we know that the the PAN version typically does not mountthe gunsight...it is just a work-in-progress. Source Indiafoxtecho Showcases M-345