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A1R A-15
Compatibility: P3D v4, P3D v3, P3D v2, Flight Simulator X, FSX: Steam Edition
The A-15 is a single-seat, mid-wing, V-tailed, FAI Open Class sailplane and was flown for the first time on March 26, 1960. The sailplane has excellent flight performance due to a number of design and technological innovations which allowed it to compete against the best representatives of the class.
In the early 1960s the A-15 set several records, including a world goal distance record of 714.023 km (444 mi), flown in June 1960. About 350 units were built.
Features
All materials with HD specular, bump and reflection maps
Five different liveries
Custom sounds on cockpit switches, knobs and levers
Completely custom animated VC
All gauges are developed with 3D parts
Windshield and gauge reflections
Accurate flight dynamics
PDF User Guide
System Requirements:
Prepar3D v2/v3/v4, Flight Simulator X (SP2/Acceleration Pack) or FSX: Steam Edition
Intel Core i5 (i7 recommended) or similar
4GB RAM (min.)
2GB graphics card
Windows 7/8/10
460MB hard drive space
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US$20.49
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This A1R Design Bureau model of the record-breaking single-seat A-15 Open Class glider comes in five liveries and features HD specular, bump and reflection maps, accurate flight dynamics and windshield and gauge reflections.
The custom animated VC includes 3D gauges and custom sounds for cockpit switches, knobs and levers.
Download size:
155MB
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US$20.49
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