New Military Aircraft PlusPak coming soon

by mark.avey on January 12, 2007


Following hard on the vapour trails of the very popular Traffic PlusPak Military Aircraft 1 is another military AI aircraft add-on for FSX and FS2004.

Following hard on the vapour trails of the very popular Traffic PlusPak Military Aircraft 1 is another military AI aircraft add-on for FSX and FS2004.

Traffic PlusPak Military Aircraft 2 will be a 55Mb Download product and will include 10 new aircraft in different variants: AS365 Dauphin Helicopter, C17 Globemaster, C-130 1st Generation, C-130 1st Generation 30, Eurofighter Typhoon, F-16 Fighting Falcon, Ilyushin Il-76, Su27 Flanker, Tornado F3/ADV and VC10 tanker.

In a First for Flight Simulator AI traffic, this new add-on includes special animations. All fighters have an access ladder shown hooked onto the aircraft when parked with the engine off. When the aircraft starts the ladder is removed.

F-16 - A wingman appears above 10,000 feet. When landing, the drag chute will deploy. The canopy is shown open when parked and closed when ATC gives the aircraft clearance.

Tornado - A wingman appears above 10, 000 feet. The canopy is shown open when parked and closed when ATC gives the aircraft clearance. The swing wings are deployed forward when the speed is below 150 knots and altitude is below 3,000 feet.

C-130 Hercules - The rear access ramp is shown down when parked and closed when ATC clearance is obtained.

VC10 - A refuelling funnel appears at 10,000 feet and pipe starts deployment at 12,000 feet. A Tornado appears from the rear at 13,000 feet and starts its refuelling approach at 14,000 feet.

This new PlusPak also includes models and more than 30 liveries of military variants of civil aircraft - see the product page for the full list.

Traffic PlusPak military Aircraft 2 is due for release at the end of January and will be priced at £7.99/€11.95/$13.99. Click here for screenshots and all the details.

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