PUBLISHER |
XTREME PROTOTYPES |
HOMEPAGE |
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DELIVERY |
DIRECT DOWNLOAD + REGISTRATION
KEY UPON PURCHASE |
DOWNLOAD FILE SIZE |
383 MB (FSX) |
INSTALLATION |
Execute installer |
VERSION |
FSX SP2 or Acceleration
Windows XP or Vista |
The Xtreme Prototypes X-1 Second Generation
add-on package for Microsoft® Flight Simulator X contains six variations of the
four Bell X-1 Second Generation research rocket planes and one light variation
of a modified B-29 "Superfortress" carrier aircraft to simulate high-altitude
launch.
The Bell X-1 "Second Generation" was an advanced version of the original
X-1, the first aircraft in history to have broken the sound barrier with Army
Air Corps captain Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager.
The second generation of X-1s, built in the late 1940s and early 1950s, were
designed to double the speed of sound and set new altitude records in excess of
90,000 feet. The new X-1s were similar to the original (orange) aircraft, with
the same XLR-11 rocket engine (equipped with a turbopump), but were about five
feet longer, 2500 pounds heavier and had a conventional glass canopy.
For the serious flight simulation enthusiast and X-1 fan, the Xtreme Prototypes
X-1 Second Generation is a chance to relive important moments of the history of
flight and experience the performance of a series of aircraft whose new rocket
systems, cockpit ergonomics and flight controls were quite a challenge for the
test pilots who flew them more than fifty years ago.
The Xtreme Prototypes X-1 SG addon package will allow you to fly at very high
altitudes at more than twice the speed of sound in four different versions of
the aircraft, simulate virtually all the procedures required during an actual
research mission (including emergency procedures such as extinguishing an engine
fire or jettisoning the canopy to bail out), and even test the never-built X-1C
that was to be equipped with the Sperry A-12 Propilot system and a .50 caliber
Browning machine gun.
Xtreme Prototypes X-1 SG
for Flight Simulator Key Features:
Custom X-1 flight model to simulate rocket-powered high-speed and high-altitude
flight in FSX:
One Reaction Motors XLR-11-RM-5, 5900-pound four-chambered liquid-fuel
turbo-rocket engine
High-altitude flight up to 90,000 feet
Supersonic flight up to Mach 2.5
Ground takeoff or high-altitude launch
Excellent gliding capabilities
Good maneuvrability at supersonic speeds
Compatible with FSX SP2, FSX Acceleration Expansion Pack and FSX Gold
Highly detailed 3D exterior models with more than 500 parts, 40 animations, high
resolution textures and unique markings, based on archive material
Three fully functional and highly detailed 3D virtual cockpits with over 800
parts and 200 3D animated gauges, switches, levers, light indicators and flight
instruments with "tooltips"
X-1-specific animated special visual effects including rocket engine ignition,
combustion, shockwaves and smoke effects, propellant jettison effects
Automatic ignition sequence button
One light variation of a B-29 "Superfortress" carrier aircraft on
specially-equipped X-1A and X-1D models (exterior model only, visible when the
X-1 is airborne)
X-1 SG custom sound set
Camera views (external)
Saved flights based on X-1 SG test flights
A comprehensive 85-page user manual inspired from original X-1 SG flight
manuals, in a printable PDF format
Xtreme Prototypes X-1
Second Generation Add-on Aircraft Description:
The Xtreme Prototypes X-1 Second
Generation add-on package for Flight Simulator X contains six variations of the
four Bell X-1 Second Generation research rocket planes and one light variation
of a modified B-29 "Superfortress" carrier aircraft (exterior model only) for
simulating high altitude launch with specially-equipped X-1A and X-1B models:
Three variations of the Bell X-1A (USAF serial number 48-1384):
"Bell-USAF" orange version
"Bell-USAF" aluminum version
"Bell-USAF-NACA" white version
One variation of the Bell X-1B (USAF serial number 48-1385):
"Bell-USAF-NACA" aluminum version
One fictitious variation of the (never built) Bell X-1C (USAF serial number
48-1386):
"USAF" aluminum version with front machine gun, yaw-damping surfaces on wing and
retractable ventral fin
One variation of the Bell X-1D (USAF serial number 48-1386):
One "light" variation of a modified Boeing B-29 "Superfortress" carrier aircraft
(USAF serial number 52-1800, exterior model only, visible when the
specially-equipped X-1A/D model is airborne).
Une variante simplifiée d'un avion porteur B-29 "Superfortress" modifié (modèle
extérieur seulement, visible lorsque les X-1A et X-1D spécialement équipés sont
en vol, numéro de série USAF 52-1800)
Each add-on aircraft is fully detailed with over 500 parts and 40 animations,
and has been carefully modeled based on available drawings, flight manuals,
government photographs, movies and other archive material in order to conform as
closely as possible to the real-world second generation Bell X-1s.
The airplanes feature different high resolution
reflective textures with bump maps, unique markings, movable control surfaces
(horizontal stabilizer with an all-moving tail and elevator, vertical
stabilizer/rudder, ailerons and flaps), extendable landing gear, front machine
gun, yaw-damping surfaces and a retractable ventral fin (X-1C), movable canopy
with cockpit details, pilot and animated stick and levers.
All aircraft feature more than a dozen of animated visual effects with sound,
such as XLR-11 rocket engine igniter and flame effects, rocket engine contrail
effects, engine smoke and fire, machine gun effect (X-1C), wing vortices, liquid
oxygen bleed effect, propellant jettison effects and cold vapor around the LOX
tank when filled.
The X-1 Second Generation for Flight Simulator X is equipped with one Reaction
Motors XLR-11-RM-5 four-chambered liquid-fuel turborocket engine, capable of
delivering more than 5,900 pounds of thrust.
Fully Functional 3D Virtual
Cockpits
Each aircraft comes with a fully
functional virtual cockpit which contains over 800 parts and more than 200
animated gauges, switches, levers, light indicators and flight instruments. Each
virtual cockpit has been meticulously created to conform as closely as possible
to the cabin of the real second generation Bell X-1.
The full 3D gauges have been carefully designed and programmed based on the
original analog instruments found in the real X-1 SG during the 1950s. Virtually
all gauges, switches, lights and instruments found on each panel are functional
and behave like the original ones found in the real aircraft. All custom rocket
aircraft systems present in the real X-1 SG are also simulated.
Three different VC configurations are available for the X-1 SG for Flight
Simulator X.
The virtual cockpits allow total 3D immersion into the X-1 SG flying environment
and have been created for the desktop pilot to simulate almost every step and
procedure required during a typical X-1 research flight.
The VC has (fictitious) cockpit spotlights that are lit when the cockpit
lighting switch is turned on (the real X-1 did not have cockpit lighting). This
will allow you to fly the X-1 SG even at night.
The four Xtreme Prototypes X-1 SG virtual aircraft are equipped with a modified
(fictitious) ARC-5 radio for use with civilian frequencies in Flight Simulator
X. The set has two VHF communication transceivers (COM1 and COM2), an automatic
direction finder (ADF) and a radio-navigation receiver (VOR) to allow for a
fictitious journey around the world in your X-1 at speeds beyond Mach 2.
MINIMUM SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
Flight Simulator: Microsoft® Flight Simulator X with Service Pack 2 (Service
Pack 2 required, FSX Acceleration Expansion Pack or FSX Gold optional)
Operating System: Windows® XP SP2 (256 MB RAM), Windows® Vista™ (512 MB RAM)
Processor: 1.0 GHz
Hard Drive: 15 GB (space required to install Flight Simulator)
Available Disk Space: 650 MB (space required to install the X-1 SG add-on
software and documentation)
Video Card: 64 MB (128 MB or more recommended), DirectX® 9.0 or later
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