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TBM Avenger Deluxe (PC DVD)

by Playsims Publishing
Windows Vista / XP  Ages 3 and Over

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  • As with every VertigoStudios aircraft, it is gorgeously constructed, inside and out, down to the last rivet.
  • 2 x models included, TBF 3 and Tarpon MkIII
  • Designed and built by the book.
  • Comes complete with a comprehensive PDF manual.
  • 3D ‘Sound Cone’ Technology with an amazing sound set, engineered using authentic Pratt & Whitney.
  • DirectX 10 compatible models complete with virtual cockpit self-shadowing.
  • Systems and Tru3D gauges for ultimate realism taken beyond what’s available by default.
  • Customised high-resolution materials give the most realistic appearance to the aeroplane, whilst being optimised for great performance!
  • An additional 20 historically detailed paint schemes
  • Fuel delivery system is accurately simulated.
  • Default GPS.
  • 3d operable radio.
  • Sound Design by Sonic Solutions featuring interior and exterior start, shut-down, wing folding, gear, flaps, canopy, wheel roll, crashes, tire touches, interior rattles, occasional sputters and back fires at certain RPM’s all in 16 bit/48k mastered for maximum dynamic range and quality.
  • Realistic canopy operation and animation.
  • Fully operable weapons pack with multiple munitions, including guns, torpedo, bombs and rockets!
  • Light bloom on glass and shiny materials.
  • Exciting custom-made effects.
  • 2 Flight Models, Advanced Flight Dynamics and Easy Flight Dynamics, choose your flavour.
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  • Platform:   Windows Vista / XP
  • Media: DVD-ROM
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Built only for FSX including SP2 and Acceleration (no planned version for FS9). The Avenger was the heaviest single-engine aircraft of World War II, and only the USAAF’s P-47 Thunderbolt came close to equalling it in maximum loaded weight among all single-engined fighters, only being some 400 lb (181 kg) lighter than the TBF, by the end of World War II. The Avenger was the first design to feature a new wing-folding mechanism, intended to maximize storage space on an aircraft carrier.

The engine used was the Wright R-2600-20 (which produced 1,900 hp/1,417 kW). The aircraft took 25 gallons of oil and used one gallon per minute at start-up. There were three crew members: pilot, turret gunner and radioman/bombardier/ventral gunner. One .30 caliber machine gun was mounted in the nose, a .50 caliber (12.7 mm) gun was mounted right next to the turret gunner’s head in a rear-facing electrically powered turret, and a single .30 caliber hand-fired machine gun mounted ventrally (under the tail), which was used to defend against enemy fighters attacking from below and to the rear. This gun was fired by the radioman/bombardier while standing up and bending over in the belly of the tail section, though he usually sat on a folding bench facing forward to operate the radio and to sight in bombing runs.

Later models of the TBF/TBM dispensed with the nose-mounted gun for one .50 caliber gun in each wing per pilots’ requests for better forward firepower and increased strafing ability. There was only one set of controls on the aircraft, and no access to the pilot’s position from the rest of the aircraft. The radio equipment was massive, especially by today’s standards, and filled the whole glass canopy to the rear of the pilot. The radios were accessible for repair through a “tunnel” along the right hand side.

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The Avenger was the heaviest single-engine aircraft of World War II, and only the USAAFs P-47 Thunderbolt came close to equalling it in maximum loaded weight among all single-engined fighters, only being some 400 lb (181 kg) lighter than the TBF, by the end of World War II. The Avenger was the first design to feature a new wing-folding mechanism, intended to maximize storage space on an aircraft carrier.  The engine used was the Wright R-2600-20 (which produced 1,900 hp/1,417 kW). The aircraft took 25 gallons of oil and used one gallon per minute at start-up.[citation needed] There were three crew members: pilot, turret gunner and radioman/bombardier/ventral gunner. One .30 caliber machine gun was mounted in the nose, a .50 caliber (12.7 mm) gun was mounted right next to the turret gunners head in a rear-facing electrically powered turret, and a single .30 caliber hand-fired machine gun mounted ventrally (under the tail), which was used to defend against enemy fighters attacking from below and to the rear. This gun was fired by the radioman/bombardier while standing up and bending over in the belly of the tail section, though he usually sat on a folding bench facing forward to operate the radio and to sight in bombing runs. Later models of the TBF/TBM dispensed with the nose-mounted gun for one .50 caliber gun in each wing per pilots requests for better forward firepower and increased strafing ability. There was only one set of controls on the aircraft, and no access to the pilots position from the rest of the aircraft. The radio equipment was massive, especially by todays standards, and filled the whole glass canopy to the rear of the pilot. The radios were accessible for repair through a tunnel along the right hand side. As with every Vertigo Studios aircraft, it i

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