The F-111E is one of the greatest aircraft ever designed. It is mostly known for its swing-wings and “dump & burn” fire show. First drafted in the early 1960s by General Dynamics, the F-111E Aardvark, despite its weird animal choice for a name, was a widely used strategic bomber at its time. The aircraft took its first flight on December 21, 1964 and was brought into the in July 1967. The early F-111’s had some design imperfections, but once the F-111E came to the surface (on 20 August 1969), all of the previous conflicts were fixed, and the Aardvark became a highly useful aircraft for many years.
Features
Features
- Big, powerful, fast, extremely high-altitude & hedgehopping, all-weather, multi-purpose F-111E was designed to be the best.
- Fly high and fast: above 50,000 feet and 2.4 Мach
- Try full power of two Pratt & Whitney TF30 engines with realistic controls and monitoring systems.
- Flight model is based on actual performance characteristics at diverse altitudes and speeds taking into account wing swing angle and overall configuration of aircraft.
- Detailed checklist and performance that precisely matches that of the real aircraft, with procedures and performance figures taken directly from the actual flight manual
- Fuel Supply System
- Electrical Power Supply System
- Landing Gear, Tail Bumper, Nose Wheel Steering and Arresting Hook Systems
- The full functional Autopilot with more than 24 different modes of flight.
- Maximum Safe Mach Assembly
- Warning, Caution and Indicator Lamps
- Lighting System.
- Communication Equipment
- Navigation system
- Lead Computing Optical Sight
- Fire Extinguishing System
- Stunning realistic texturing with highly detailed weathering
- Wing Flex animation taking into account loading and sweep angle
- Realistic Flaps, Slats, Spoilers and Wing Sweep animations with interdependency and payload limitations
- Refuel Receptacle, Arresting Hook, Gear, Weapons Bay Doors
- Naturally animated pilots
- Different variants of payloads
- End many more...
- Advanced Afterburner effect
- High angle of attack and stall vortex effects
- Sonic boom effect
- Dump & Burn effect
- And much more...
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