17.4.2020
X-Plane

JustFlight Releases Avro Vulcan for X-Plane 11

 

JustFlight, a developer known for GA aircraft for both X-Plane 11 and Prepar3D, has been recently working on the Avro Vulcan rendition for X-Plane 11. Today, the aircraft got released.

Yesterday, we’ve made an article regarding the release date of Avro Vulcan, as mentioned there, we will provide you with some main features of the aircraft today, together with the pricing and so. Some of the main features are, for example, accurate flight model, Maritime Radar Reconnaissance, detailed animations of crew door, bomb bay doors or variable speed vipers. There is also a range of payload options, so you can choose from a variety of bombs. The aircraft is available for 49.95 Euros. You can see some more features in the feature list below.

Features

  • comprehensive photography of the real aircraft (XM655)
  • K.2 air-to-air refuelling variant with Hose Drum Unit (HDU) and animated hose
  • Maritime Radar Reconnaissance (MRR) variant with air sampling pods and nose blade aerials
  • A truly 3D virtual cockpit right down to accurately modelled ejection seats and screw heads – every instrument is constructed fully in high polygon 3D with smooth animations
  • Cockpit textures feature wear and tear, with PBR effects, based on reference photos taken in the real aircraft to produce an authentic environment
  • Interactive engine start checklist
  • Checklists for every stage of flight
  • Airbrakes, bomb doors and brake-chute can be operated using standard control assignments for ease of use
  • Realistic and accurate flight dynamics based on real-world performance and handling data
  • Authentic sound set, generated using X-Plane’s state-of-the-art FMOD sound system, including the distinctive Olympus 301 howl!

The aircraft can be bought here.

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