27-11-2005, 12:16 PM
Wow! I just ran into this impressive little speed-bird at http://www.fs2x.com
Sure hope someone can write a payload model for it soon.
This is from their site:
Fictitious BAE Systems C4-SST (Super Sonic Transport) (Gmax/FSDS2). An update to enable FS2004 features. Full XML panel and VC with true illuminated
gauges. Additions include two pax doors, one without steps to allow gate docking, rain spray, engine hours, two liveries (American Airlines and
original IAT), full lighting and effects. Also XML moving sectional chart gauge for the UK. Original stereo engine sound set included.
SeeC4SSTv3_Readme text for full details.
by Nick Pike
21.70 MB
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The panel is LOADED!! The only minor complaint is that the panel looks a bit on the cartoon side, but I am quickly getting used to that. Flying at
68000 feet at mach 2 I can see the curvature of the earth. On my way from Vegas to KJFK, probably wont be able to land it ... stand by.
Did I mention I would love to see a payload model for this one.
Check it out
http://www.fs2x.com
AT
Sure hope someone can write a payload model for it soon.
This is from their site:
Fictitious BAE Systems C4-SST (Super Sonic Transport) (Gmax/FSDS2). An update to enable FS2004 features. Full XML panel and VC with true illuminated
gauges. Additions include two pax doors, one without steps to allow gate docking, rain spray, engine hours, two liveries (American Airlines and
original IAT), full lighting and effects. Also XML moving sectional chart gauge for the UK. Original stereo engine sound set included.
SeeC4SSTv3_Readme text for full details.
by Nick Pike
21.70 MB
-----------------------------------------------------------
The panel is LOADED!! The only minor complaint is that the panel looks a bit on the cartoon side, but I am quickly getting used to that. Flying at
68000 feet at mach 2 I can see the curvature of the earth. On my way from Vegas to KJFK, probably wont be able to land it ... stand by.
Did I mention I would love to see a payload model for this one.
Check it out
http://www.fs2x.com
AT