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DeHavilland DH100 Vampire F Mk3. For Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration installation is as usual, normally to folder: software files Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X SimObjects Airplanes or to which ever is your flight simulator X aircraft folder Put the contents of the effects folder (three files) into C:software Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator XEffects, NOT THE WHOLE FOLDER JUST ITS CONTENTS! Most of the sim controls are as normal, to make the external tanks appear just go to fuel and payload in game and add fuel to these tanks or just park in a fuel slot at your local airport and they will show. The pilot will disappear and wheel chocks matelialise when engine is shut down, after about 30 seconds or so. The pilots oxygen mask is hanging and gogg
Show more... les are pulled up while on the ground then at 2000 ft or so they will be in place. History: In September 1943, one of the first jet fighters in history streaked skywards, with Geoffrey deHavilland at the controls. The deHavilland D. H. 100 Vampire, a single seater, flew through the design process in just sixteen short months, spurred on by wartime exigencies. Nonetheless, the aeroplane didnt see active service until June, 1946 flying with RAF squadron number 247 under the name Vampire F. MK 1, an aircraft used mostly in an experimental role. Further development in the design led to the creation of the Vampire F. Mk3 which replaced all of the F. Mk 1s in service with the RAF. The F. Mk3 was also an export fighter with four going to Norway and eighty-five to Canada. Under special arrangement with Australia, eighty were produced by deHavilland Aircraft Pty Ltd. Powered by the Australian-made Rolls-Royce Nene engines, they were reclassified as Vampire FB. Mk 30s. The FB. Mk 5 was a version of the F. Mk3 optimized for the purpose of ground attack. With a strengthened wing and shorter span, it was well suited for this role. (This version drew a lot of worldwide interest, and many were sold to, or license-built by, other nations. Italys Macchi company built at least 80 Vampires, and Frances SNCASE built at least 250 Sud-Est SE 535 Mistrals. ) Another version of the Vampire, the D. H. 113 Vampire NF. Mk 10, was a two seat night fighter. The NF. Mk 10s double-wide seating, like that in the deHavilland Mosquito, led to the development of the D. H. 115 Vampire trainer, notable in aviation history as being one of the first planes with ejection seats. The UKs Fleet Air Arm flew a navalized version of the FB. Mk 5 called the Sea Vampire F. Mk 20. Nicknames: Spider Crab (Original project name) ; Flying Wheelbarrow Kiddie Car (RAF) ; Aguacate (Avocado) (Mexican AF) Specifications (FMk 3) : Engine: One 3, 350-pound thrust D. H. Goblin 3 turbojet Weight: Empty 7, 283 lbs., Max Takeoff 12, 390 lbs. Wing Span: 38ft. 0in. Length: 30ft. 9in. Height: 8ft. 10in. Performance: Maximum Speed: 548 mph Ceiling: 42, 800 ft. Range: 1, 220 miles Armament: Four 20-mm cannon in nose two drop tanks. Thank you to all the very clever people who helped me in the making of this aircraft Dave Garwood for helping with the gauges and other XML Peter Mcleland for pilots notes and cockpit pictures and other information Martin Pengelly for his generosity, giving me his copy of Vampire, The Complete History. Robert (robcarrich) Richardson 2010
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DeHavilland DH100 Vampire F Mk3. Rating: 8.00 of 10 over a total of 5 reviews.
DeHavilland DH100 Vampire F Mk3. Rating: 8.00 of 10 over a total of 5 reviews.
eljefferating: 10
September 9, 2011
One of the better downloads.
starscream4002rating: 10
September 7, 2011
Very great plane. Excellent exterior details and awesome flight. Really happy with this plane
fc_16749924726134919342rating: 1
January 4, 2011
Every time I try to start it get a divide by zero error on loading, something about memory allocation. Only plane that does this...will re download but m not holding my breath...
aurrutiagmrating: 10
December 16, 2010
What a beautiful flying machine, very well detailed. A pleasure to fly.
iannzrating: 9
November 5, 2010
Superb machine, flys very well