AH-1W Super Cobra

Domingo, 22 Abril 2007, 11:27 GMT
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A AlphaSim continua em grande produccedil;atilde;o com o lanccedil;amento de mais um heli, o AH-1W Super Cobra usado na guerra do Vietname e no Golfo. O modelo vem dotado de muitos requisitos interessantes onde destacamos o canhatilde;o de nariz animado atraveacute;s do joystick. Em quot;Leia mais…quot; todos os detalhes do modelo.


Sleek and effective, the Super Cobra is the classic battlefield helicopter, combat-proven in Vietnam and the Gulf. This AlphaSim package pays homage to a US Marines version from the 1991 Gulf conflict. The paintwork depicts a war-worn example, custom sounds add to a movie-like image in the sim. The FSX version has the full spec – bump mapping, glass bloom and self-shadowing. The flight dynamics are finely tuned and come with a full checklist, reference card and an Operations Manual in .doc format. The v-c as usual is detailed and the 2D panel sports a large-format HUD with adjustable brightness. The pilots can be toggled on/off and the externally mounted missiles and rocket pods can also be removed using a keypress. The chin gun and sensor pod on the nose are animated with joystick input. For FS2004/FSX only. Filesize 13MB (FS9) 23MB (FSX). Price approx. $29.95USD, pound;14.80, 22EUR. Screenshots can be viewed on the News page at http://www.alphasim.co.uk/


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