Fly some of WWII’s most famous fighting aircraft. The F-4U Corsair, P-47 Thunderbolt, P-38 Lightning, Mosquito and Spitfire join forces in this great value pack for Flight Simulator X and 2004.
There are two variants of each aircraft and they all come with authentic markings, high quality flight models, state-of-the-art animations and are re-created to a phenomenal level of detail.
The ten high quality models are accompanied by many unique animations and superb textures covering a range of aircraft, along with the distinctive sounds of the different engines
Cockpits are equipped with the latest 'Smooth' gauges and just about every switch, button and control lever operates with the mouse
Everything is historically and technically authentic right down to the panel bolts and brackets
The exterior models are finely detailed with correct movement for the flaps, radiator shutters, rudders, elevators, bomb doors and landing gear
Many novel effects are featured, including the dropping of ordnance, smoke and firing guns
Extensive printed manual
Aircraft
F-4U Corsair
Royal Navy: British version of the early F4U. The wings were clipped to fit the deck heads of British carrier hangar decks. Experience gained with this model led to significant improvements in the next generation and eventual carrier qualification. It was the British who named the F4U the 'Corsair'.
USN VMF215. The F4U was produced in a wide variety of markings and schemes before the final all-over 'NAVY' blue was settled on for all US Corsairs. One of the earlier schemes was this 'three-blue' version.
dH 98 Mosquito MK_XVIII ground attack and anti-shipping fighter-bomber developed from FB Mk VI. A Molins 6-pounder 57mm cannon firing 25 rounds and 4 x .303 machine guns made up the armament.
P-38 Lightning
P-38F Lightning of the 94th Fighter Squadron Sardinia 1943. 'Bat Out Of Hell'
P-38F Lightning of the 9th Fighter Squadron, 49th Fighter Group. 'Beautiful Lass'.
P-47 Thunderbolt
P-47D-22 ‘Dallas Blonde’ flown by Lt. Donald Kearns of 319th FG P-47D-22 Thunderbolt MK1 of 258 Squadron RAF