For the released Fokker D.21 V1.00
Download links:
- Complete DCB support
- Sim-Outhouse
- Complete DCB support
- Complete DCB support
- FlightSim.Com
- Complete DCB support
- Complete DCB support
- FSX Addons
- No longer V1.00, updated to V2.00!
- Review: FSX Air Sports
Simulators:
- FSX
- FSX:SE
- P3D v 2.4 (tested by multiple users)
Model features:
- Fully modelled radial engine
- Authentic animations
- Very accurate external model
- Probably the closest representation of the real cockpit
- Fully clickable, 3D cockpit
- Only 3D custom gauges
- Three LODs (400, 100 and 5)
Texture features:
- Ultra-high resolution main textures: 2048x2048 pixels
- Accurate colors with public reference
- Full specular maps
- Detailed bump maps, showing panels, rivets, fabric and bumps in metal
- Accurate black-light gauge lighting
- Custom made 'Dutch' environment map
System features:
- Approximation of Ragonot electrical system
- Brake-flaps system and its custom controls
- Accurate flight dynamics
- Both main canopy and sliding windows are incorporated
- Original gauges like the real one had (in Dutch language!)
- Detailed manual included
- TacPack compatible, four working guns (not yet implemented in V1.00!)
Sound features
- Highly realistic engine sounds made by Gary Jones
- Use of Douglas Dawson's sound gauge
Variations
- Early, 1938, version with different and historically correct textures (r-w-b cocards)
- Late, 1940, war-version of the Dutch D.21 included (orange triangles)
- Further available Dutch LVA liveries:
- 213 early and late, by Daan Kaasjager, included from V1.00 and further.
- Other paints:
- D.21 in Japanese colors (fictional!), by Zsolt Beleznay, downloadable at SOH
- D.21 in prototype colors (without regi!), by Zsolt Beleznay, downloadable at SOH
- Finnish FR-92 regi, by Zsolt Beleznay, downloadable at SOH
- Finnish FR-148 regi, by Zsolt Beleznay, downloadable at SOH
- Correct propblade textures for Finnish and Japanese paints, by r.wisman, downloadable at SOH
At the moment, I'm working on a Danish version as well. A Finnish version may come there as well, but this can be rejected. My main focus now is however on the Fokker T.5 and TacPacking the D.21.
Early Dutch version 213, around 1938
Late Dutch version 213, May 1940
Danish paint, still WIP!
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