Fa 18 Super Hornet Fsx

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Featured TacPack-Powered Products
Products leveraging TacPack SDK to bring true combat systems to life in FSX/P3D!

The following featured products all work with VRS TacPack and offer high-quality combat systems on what would otherwise be benign aircraft with no true combat capability. These products are integrated with the TacPack SDK from the ground-up by their respective developers. These products may all be flown in multiplayer along side other TacPack-Powered aircraft for a true virtual battlefield experience! Look for the VRS TacPack-Powered logo on your next aircraft purchase, and you can be sure it will be a product that brings all that much more fun and excitement to your next flying session! For a complete list of all TacPack-Powered or TacPack-related products, please see the TacPack product page.

Note that while many of these products may work without the TacPack to a certain extent, some may in fact require the TacPack in order to work at all. Please read all system specifications carefully prior to purchase.

IndiaFoxtEcho TA-4 Skyhawk

IndiaFoxtEcho has created a detailed rendition of the popular naval attack jet nicknamed 'Heinemann's Hot Rod'. Features a detailed visual model with multiple liveries, detailed cockpit and realistic flight model. Available for FSX and P3D v4.4+

TA-4 Skyhawk features:

  • Detailed external visual model with customizable loads. User can also pick between different options for guns and refuel probe.
  • Detailed virtual cockpit rendition for both the front (student/pilot) and the rear (instructor) cockpits materials
  • 14 detailed liveries including U.S.Navy Traning and Adversary Squadrons, Blue Angels, Australian Navy, Israeli Air Force and Royal New Zealand Air Force
  • Accurate flight model based on real world flight manuals
  • Support for VRS Tacpack (required for weapons functionality)
  • Compatibility with both VRS Tacpack Carriers and SWS Carrier Environment X (CEX)
  • Detailed manual

IndiaFoxtEcho SIAI-Marchetti S-211

Available now at SimMarket, The SIAI-Marchetti S.211 (later Aermacchi S-211) is a turbofan-powered military trainer aircraft designed and originally marketed by SIAI-Marchetti. Some 60 aircraft have been sold to air forces around the world. Aermacchi bought the production rights in 1997. The redesigned M-311 (now M-345) is currently under development by Alenia Aermacchi.

SIAI-Marchetti S-211 features:

  • Three high detail visual models: S-211, M-311/M-345 demonstrator and M-345 High Efficiency Trainer Prototype
  • High fidelity virtual cockpit
  • Dozens of custom HOTAS keystroke commands
  • High detail texture sets, based on real aicrafts including prototypes, Philippine Air Force, Singapore Air Force and Frecce Tricolori liveries
  • Realistic flight model closely based on flight manual data
  • Custom sound package
  • Configuration manager and weapon functionality (gun pods, rockets and bombs)

VRS F/A-18E Super Hornet (Superbug) - Realism Meets Beauty

The original, and still the king of TacPack-Powered add-ons, the VRS F/A-18E Superbug is the ultimate example of TacPack integration from the ground-up. Virtually every TacPack-Powered system is showcased to the maximum extent possible in this authentic and thrilling aircraft simulation.

The Superbug is the single best-selling military aircraft of all time for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and is now also available for P3D Academic (or commercially for P3D Pro). The Superbug has been continually updated and improved upon since its initial introduction for Flight Simulator 2004, and continues to be updated regularly with significant new features and fixes. Your investment in the Superbug/TacPack is an investment in the future of military aircraft simulation.

TacPack-Powered features:

  • Study-level simulation based on U.S. Navy NATOPS manuals
  • True fly-by-wire control augmentation system (CAS)
  • Dozens of custom HOTAS keystroke commands
  • Fully functional Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD) functions
  • AN/APG-73 A/A & A/G radar simulation with 9 A/A attack modes
  • Thousands of combinations of fully functional weapon loadouts
  • Aerial refueling using any AI aircraft. Receive or deliver (buddy tank), even in multi-player
  • Laser Target Designation (LTD) (including buddy lasing) & Laser Spot Tracking (LST)
  • 100% custom 12-mode autopilot with flight director-assisted bombing modes
  • Sophisticated Aircraft Configuration Manager (ACM)
  • 40 official liveries
  • Over 700 pages of wiki documentation

posted September 20th, 2017

MilViz FG-1D Corsair!

One of the most iconic aircraft from the Pacific theatre of WWII, the Corsair was also arguably one of the best performing. Deployed primarily with the US Marines, the aircraft achieved a staggering 2,140 air combat victories against 189 aerial losses - an overall kill ratio of 11:1. The Corsair also carried over 70% of the total bombs dropped by US fighter aircraft during that conflict, flying just over 64,000 sorties combined.

TacPack-Powered Milviz FG-1D Corsair features include:

  • One of the most iconic aircraft from the Pacific theatre of WWII
  • Exquisitely detailed textures and precise 3D modeling
  • Authentic flight control and handling
  • Deeply simulated systems including water injection and supercharging
  • Aircraft Management System (MVAMS) for easy control and set-up
  • TacPack capability (fire guns, drop bombs, or launch rockets)
  • Ready for carrier ops, with folding wings and a working arrestor hook
  • High quality internal model complete with custom 3D gauges
  • Sophisticated custom lighting
  • Six beautifully detailed liveries

posted April 5th, 2017

India Foxt Echo Has done it again with the new release of their TacPack-Powered Eurofighter Typhoon!

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine, canard-delta wing, multirole fighter. The aircraft's development effectively began in 1983 with the Future European Fighter Aircraft programme, a multinational collaboration among the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft, designed to be a supremely effective dogfighter in combat.

NOTE: TACPACK IS REQUIRED FOR RADAR, WEAPONS AND LOADOUT CONFIGURATOR TO WORK. TACPACK AND P3Dv2.5 OR ABOVE ARE REQUIRED FOR PIRATE AND TFLIR IMAGERY FUNCTIONS.

EF Typhoon features include:

  • Improved pilot inteface and avionics, and based on the most recent videos of actual simulators used for pilot training
  • High detail external visual model and virtual cockpit
  • High fidelity cockpit interface, including realistic Head Up Display and Multifunction Head Down Displays management
  • High detail texture sets, based on real aicrafts, for Royal Air Force, Aeronautica Militare, Luftwaffe and Ejército Del Aire
  • Custom flight model based on publicly available information
  • Custom sound package based on real-life recordings
  • Full Tacpack integration for sensors and weapon system functionality (including ASRAAM, IRIS-T and METEOR missiles)

posted November 18th, 2016

The Milviz Huey Redux package comes with integration support for the 3rd party VRS TacPack software add-on. It optionally adds live, fireable weaponry to the UH-1C and the UH-1H when configured appropriately, in addition to NVG. TacPack users gain visual and audio weapons effects as well as the ability to damage the simulated environment! Vertical Reality Simulations' TacPack software offers stand-alone weapons and warfare platforms for both Flight Simulator X and Prepar3d. It is a payware product and is not included with your purchase from MilViz. An appropriate, platform specific version of the TacPack software is required for the described extended functionality and integration in the MilViz Huey Redux.

TacPack-Powered UH-1 Huey features include:

  • UH-1C & UH-1H included in package
  • Unique flight characteristics per version
  • Fully functional ACM (loadout menu)
  • Highly accurate flight dynamics
  • Model is capable of Auto Rotation
  • Susceptible to Vortex Ring State condition
  • Responsive to changes in weight and balance
  • High quality external model using normal, bump and specular maps
  • High quality internal model complete with custom 3D gauges
  • Sophisticated cockpit lighting
  • Fourteen beautifully detailed liveries
  • High resolution paint kit available for download

posted August 23rd, 2016

Experience fully operational weapons and closely matched systems fidelity with the TacPack add-on (TacPack purchased separately) for the Milviz F-4E Phantom II. (Air to Ground radar is not and will not be fully functional in this product.) This is not a stand-alone product and requires an existing installation of the Milviz F-4E Phantom II. Please Note: This add-on product makes significant changes to the existing installation of the MilViz F-4E Phantom. Installing this product will make a reversion back to the original (non TacPack) F-4E product impossible. When uninstalling this product it will, by default and with no other option, completely uninstall both the TacPack Addon as well as the original product. Rtl8111b rtl8168b rtl8111 rtl8168 vista.

TacPack-Powered F-4E Phantom features include:

  • Realistic systems and avionics
  • Realistic startup and shutdowns
  • Fully functional ACM (loadout menu)
  • Large selection of weapons and pods
  • Flight dynamics created by Bernt Stolle
  • Realistic DX10/DX11 night lighting, landing lights and custom effects
  • High quality sound set recorded from a real F-4
  • High quality external model using normal and specular maps
  • High quality internal model complete with custom 3D gauges
  • Includes external F-4J/S model (not carrier capable, no ILS)
  • High resolution paint kit available
  • Highly detailed product manuals included

For a complete list of other great TacPack-Powered add-ons, or find out more about how TacPack can transform your Flight Simulator experience, please visit the TacPack product page.

To me, flight simulations hardly ever come close to reality. Games like Jane's F-15: The Definitive Jet Combat Simulator are fun but not a good representation of what it would be like to be in the cockpit of a fighter jet. F/A-18E Super Hornet is not the definitive flight sim but its detail comes very close to providing a feeling of actually being in control of something real. After all, this is the game the U.S. Navy uses for recruiting purposes.

Watching the opening movie sequence unveils an exciting conflict with the Russians and starts with a bang. The music is excellent and blends nicely with heroic combat. Although, why the designers didn't include the music as background during actual gameplay is a mystery as it would have improved the level of excitement immensely.

The movies lead into the combat missions but the storyline never develops as you progress. This is disappointing but, given that F/A-18E Super Hornet's focus is more on accurate flight simulation than an action game, it may be understandable.

The cockpit is the most impressive part of the game. It's very refreshing that you can actually use every button and knob on the control panel. Luckily, keyboard commands are available as well, so you don't have to go searching for the right button while an enemy plane is firing missiles at you. The cockpit is so large you have to scroll down to view the whole thing.

F/A-18E Super Hornet is so complex you'll find it necessary to study the manual and controls very carefully before getting airborne. Prior to take off, you have to know how to initiate the manual or automatic lift off procedure. This is very detailed and you must know how to engage the ACU and both engines before accelerating (among other things).

The Super Hornet controls encompass nine separate categories, each with a plethora of commands: Carrier Operations, Super Hornet Controls, Cockpit Controls Equivalent, Convenience Controls, Autopilot, Comms, Viewing Modes, Game Controls and Hotas Emulation. To an extent, this gives you an idea of exactly how much control you have over the F/A-18E.

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It's a very good feeling to have total control while flying but it's also very rare. Most flight simulators simply have you controlling the dogfighting but F/A-18E Super Hornet lets you initiate the take off, change your wing flaps, power, radar, wheel brakes, autopilot and so forth. And, if you turn off your engines in mid flight, you will crash! However, invincibility mode lets you play the game and master the controls without worrying about blowing up.

While the workings of the F/A-18E are fantastic, other aspects of the game fall to the wayside. The detail of the sky and jets are excellent though the surrounding environments are lacking. It's also very difficult to find enemy planes, fly around a specific area and navigate while accessing control panel buttons. Even with available hot keys for scrolling to various areas of the cockpit, it's most taxing to attempt to do this while trying to fight an enemy.

When you finally join a dogfight, it's difficult to locate the enemy, let alone destroy them. Once you figure out how to use the radar, this changes. F/A-18E Super Hornet is slow paced but this is true to life, as you won't find wall to wall excitement flying missions in the U. S. Navy.

Each mission has a specific agenda and you really have to study all the parameters carefully in order to succeed. Flying blindly into the sky, the objectives of a mission don't necessarily present themselves directly and you'll have to look carefully at your HUD display and other instruments in order to determine the best flight plan.

Once you figure out the controls (this will take a while), F/A-18E Super Hornet offers a truly superior flight experience. It's superior because of the amount of control placed directly in your hands. The computer will not handle the take off, landing or anything else in the game -- it's all up to you.

So, if you're sick and tired of flight simulations never living up to your strict standards, give F/A-18E Super Hornet a try. It may not be the answer to your flight simulation dreams but it offers a degree of control and reality that has never been reached before on this platform.

Graphics: The graphics on the whole are excellent but the landscapes need more detail or color. The fog, weather conditions, your F/A-18E and the sky are done very well, though, and the flight console looks like the real thing.

Sound: The opening movie sequence and score are done incredibly well -- it's like watching a movie. During gameplay, however, there is no music but the sounds are very realistic.

Enjoyment: At first, enjoyment is set aside for learning as you really cannot get into what's going on fully until you read the manual. And, there's a lot required to simply enjoy a video game. While this might turn some people off immediately, patience will be rewarded in the long run. Music during combat would have increased the enjoyment factor.

Replay Value: Since it takes so long to master the controls and inner workings of the F/A-18E, you'll probably play the game again. In Internet multiplayer action, you can battle 25 opponents; so, once you've mastered the controls, you have a platform on which to test your skills against other cyber pilots.


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