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For FSX & FS2004

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FS2004

RAF Vulcan has now been updated for Flight Simulator X.

This new version on DVD-ROM for FSX/FS2004 is also compatible with Windows Vista and (with some minor limitations outlined below) the Flight Simulator SP2 Service Pack and Acceleration expansion.

Existing owners of the Just Flight FS2004 version of RAF Vulcan can purchase a downloadable upgrade to FSX/Windows XP compatibility for £4.99.

The Avro Vulcan’s beautiful lines and distinctive shape make it an icon of cold-war aviation. The Vulcan first flew in 1952, entered RAF service in 1957 and the final Vulcan flight was back in 1993. Thankfully, the last of these milestones has changed - Vulcan XH558 is airborne again thanks to a Heritage Lottery Fund grant and the tireless work of its dedicated fans.

Now updated for FSX compatibility, RAF Vulcan includes a faithful model from acclaimed developers PSS of XH558 as it appears currently, an additional eight all-new liveries from some of the aircraft involved in the Falklands conflict of 1982, and some of the preserved aircraft in the UK.

RAF Vulcan contains a total of eighteen examples in different Squadron liveries and with different model variations, including the 2K air-to-air refuelling tanker variant and those carrying the Blue Steel British nuclear cruise missile, the Shrike anti-radar missile as used in the Falklands, and the ‘project cancelled’ Skybolt missiles.

RAF Vulcan is officially licensed by the Royal Air Force.

While we have made every effort to update RAF Vulcan as completely as possible, unfortunately a few features of RAF Vulcan do not function in all the host sims:

RAF Cottesmore scenery is only available in FS2002 and FS2004

The one-button ‘quick start’ function only operates in FS2002 and FS2004

Autopilot is only available in FS2002, FS2004 and FSX (but not FSX with Acceleration and/or Service Pack 2 installed)

18 Models included

Vulcan B2 XH537 of 230 OCU (Operational Conversion Unit) in early '60s 'Anti-flash' paint scheme with the experimental Skybolt air-launched nuclear missile

Vulcan B2 XH558 in its last RAF service paint scheme

Vulcan B2 XH558 1960 white 'Anti-flash' paint scheme

Vulcan B2 XH558 1970

Vulcan B2 XH558 1981 27 Squadron

Vulcan B2 XH558 2007 first flight livery

Vulcan K2 tanker XH558

Vulcan B2A XJ824. Housed at IWM Duxford

Vulcan B2 XL321 617 Squadron in 1963 all-white 'Aati-flash' paint scheme with Blue Steel missile

Vulcan B2 XL391. The first 301-engined Vulcan. Ex-Black Buck scrapped in January 2006 at Blackpool Airport

Vulcan B2 XL426. Based at Southend airport and carries out taxi runs. The former Vulcan display flight partner of XH558

Vulcan B2 XL443 83 Squadron in 1969 paint scheme with Blue Steel missile

Vulcan B2 XM594. Housed at the Newark Air Museum

Vulcan B2 XM597 44 Squadron in Falklands paint scheme with Shrike missiles as used in the famous 'Black Buck' missions during the Falklands conflict

Vulcan B2 XM607 THE Black Buck Vulcan housed at RAF Waddington

Vulcan B2 XM612 101 Squadron

Vulcan B2 XM655 Based at Wellesbourne Mountford airfield and carries out taxi runs

Vulcan B2K XH561 50 Squadron in Falklands paint scheme with tanker modifications including distinctive rear cable reel housing, as used for the Falklands 'Black Buck' missions.

Animations 

The highly detailed Gmax models feature numerous animated parts, including:

Landing gear (including gear compression, hanging undercarriage bogies and nose wheel steering)

Elevons

Rudder

Bomb bay doors (fully detailed interior with additional fuel tank)

Crew hatch (displays the crew access ladder when on the ground)

Air brakes

Beacon Lights

Engine compressor fan blades

Braking parachute

Visual model features

3D modelled reflective glass windows

Reflection mapping

Specular highlighting

Individually switched lighting: navigation lights, beacons and instrument gauge lights

Panels

As well as an accurate 2D instrument panel, RAF Vulcan features a fully detailed Virtual Cockpit with:

High-resolution gauges

Animated control stick

Animated rudder pedal

Animated throttle levers

Reflective glass on gauge faces

Flight dynamics

The flight dynamics have been engineered and tested by Squadron Leader David Thomas, Vulcan display Pilot.


Other features

Superb, realistic and very noisy sound set!

Repaint kit included

FSX specific multi-views included

System Requirements

FSX, FS2004, Standard or Professional

2.0GHz PC (3.0GHz for FSX)

512Mb RAM (1.0Gb for FSX)

128Mb+ 3D graphics card

Windows XP/Vista

Hard disk space: 2.0Gb

DVD-ROM drive

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