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F-117 Nighthawk - Flight Simulator Reviews

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Reviews Date of last review
3 Fri, August 18, 2006
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
67% of reviewers $19.50 7.0
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Description: FS2004 MODEL DETAILS


1) Accurate 3D model.


2) Flight Dynamics based on over 50 hours in the real flight simulator


3) Five texture sets are available showing the latest livery, and includes the famous US flag scheme. Correct pilot arm badges according to unit.


4) All external markings and badges are based on the actual current aircraft and are all readable.


5) The airframe surface has been given a realistic reflective sheen. The finish has a mottled effect to model the RAM (radar-absorbent material) coating.


6) The 'teeth' components around the canopy have been 3D modelled and not textured.


7) The canopy glass has a gold coloured finish to represent the gold film applied to the glass.


8) Authentic ‘nose art’ painted on the port bomb bay door as seen during Operation Desert Storm. They have since been removed from the real aircraft, but are included in this model as ‘the legends live on’.


9) Rotating 3D wheels, full suspension, steering, gear locks and gear door connection rods. Main wheel ventilation holes showing brake texture behind. Gear modelled to real aircraft components producing authentic mechanism with correct animations. In VC view, transparent plastic gear knob with integral light illuminating red during gear transit.


10) Animated flight control surfaces including split differential working elevons and all moving V configuration rudders.


11) Opening canopy (rate varies with lift). As the canopy opens in VC and spot views, the panel/gauge shade flaps fold forward. The hydraulic lifting struts are animated. ‘Frame’ disappears in 2D view with canopy open


12) The bomb doors open and the armament 'swings' down in a realistic manner. Only the doors open in flight, and fully extend on the ground as the real aircraft. Bomb bay spoilers added with turbulence inducing holes. All doors have hinges and door rams.


13) The radio antennas extend or retract according to the radio operation. 2on top, 2 below and a dipole type behind the cockpit.


14) The black drag chute can be set to open automatically on landing. This occurs when the chute handle is turned through 90° and the nose wheel rotates on ground contact. The chute is technically recognized by FS2004 as flaps and drag is generated to assist with speed reduction. The chute is deployed at around 80 knots and jettisoned at around 30 knots. The chute automatically resets and repacks into its locker. The repacking process has been hidden so the observer will not see an unrealistic reversal of the chute's operation. Chute cords tie down to one attachment cord (as real aircraft), with single cord through rudders to stop fouling of chute cords with rudders


15) The IRADS (the radar spheres in front of the canopy and under the aircraft, forward starboard side) animate to keep on target.
16) The engine blow-in doors on top of the engine fairings open automatically for speeds below 160 knots. These assist for low speed flying and manoeuvres (i.e. taxi speeds) because the engine grills are a restriction at these conditions.


17) Refuelling port revolves to open and is illuminated. Fuel levels auto set back to 100%. The ice-lights on the engine intake grills also illuminate with the refuel port.


18) Navigation lights hard coded. Flashing beacon light with rotation effect reflections.


19) Gear lights with reflections. Landing and taxi lights with reflective lenses. All three lights illuminate when switched to 'Landing' and front gear only when switched to 'Taxi'


20) The panel was painstakingly researched and is as true a representation as possible.


21) 3D VC panel. Elements including 3D AP assembly (includes Spatial Disorientation button). AP and HUD frame have authentic positioning.


22) All gauges were purpose built for this aircraft using the FS2004 coding, XML.


23) The vast majority of the switches, buttons and controls are functional. In cases where the control functions were unknown or not supported by FS2004, realistic alternatives were employed. Note that little information is available for the F-117 panel. However, all the regular analogue gauges that can be seen on released photographs have normal operation and allow full functionality with FS2004.


24) PFD and MFD completely reworked to the latest gauge specification and colours. PFD contains an additional page displaying a nearest airport table. When scrolled the appropriate frequency table is generated for ease of obtaining radio information, including ILS frequency. This was introduced to provide a simple method of obtaining required frequencies, and simpler to use than the default GPS gauge or default map view. Weapon type is shown on the PFD.


25) The gauges are self illuminated by using the panel light switch only, including the HUD (2 glass pieces with illuminating HUD projector lenses) with transparent background and bright detail illumination (also with night dimming), and do not rely on a general background light. Cockpit lighting is available. In the 2D view, the CRT gauges can be switched between 'bright' and 'green luminous'. All gauges have high quality graphics and can all be zoomed to improve their reading. Lighting colours (including the blue CRT buttons) are to the current aircraft specification.


26) Target panel gauge shows ‘camera’ views in 2D view. In VC view shows FLIR views. All views in this gauge are now green with panel light switch on.


27) Adjustable Head Latency gauge introduced for VC view. Added head turn switching for taxi speeds.


28) Pilot fully animated for joystick, throttles and head. The head appears to move the 'wrong' way. When climbing the head looks down, or turning looks the other way. This is because the pilot is keeping his eye on the target. Correct barrel style throttle controls with drag and lock available in the VC view.


29) Rudder pedal mechanism added behind radio panel and can be viewed through the pedal cut-out areas.


30) Recessed canopy handle on cockpit side. Canopy manual handle rotates when engine 1 speed is near or at zero (that is, the engine is off).
31) The ejection seat is fully labelled. These labels are readable, especially in the virtual cockpit view.


32) Engine exhaust shimmer and smoke turn on according to engines speed. Smoke effects can be turned off on the panel.


33) With the engines off and the parking brake on, ground services appear, being Mj-1 bomb truck with illuminating spot light (cabin light switch), pilot goes walkabout, heat seek and fin boxes, pilots steps, chocks and 'remove' tapes that move in the breeze. The elevons sink down and the rudders 'hang' (spread to align with the aircrafts fore/aft axis) due to zero hydraulic pressure and move with reducing engine speed.


34) Wing vortex and wing vapour according to G force.


35) Wheel spray if raining or snowing.


36) Runway tyre marks have been customized for this aircraft.


37) Full Stereo Sound set included.


38) Fly with or without the virtual cockpit to suit computer specification.


NOTE: There are no spoilers or flaps on this or the real world aircraft.


This aircraft can be flown 'simply' or use most of the functions available to FS2004.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS


Ms Flight Simulator 2004 and 160 Mb of hard drive available
Product Link: http://www.fs2x.com/F-117%20NighthawkV2%20Main%20Page.htm


Review Date: Tue, January 31, 2006 Recommended: Yes | Price paid: $19.50 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Excellent to fly, great fun! Very good dinamics and cockipit and Vc are all excellcent
Cons: None wot so ever

Love this aircraft,goes anywhere, does anything, real good detail, even down to the rockets and sounds! Excellent! GO GET IT! especially for that price!
Review Date: Mon, July 17, 2006 Recommended: No | Price paid: $19.50 | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: None found.
Cons: A big big FPS drag... if your computer cannot run the PMDG 747 without getting 30FPS then dont even bother.

As with all Alphasim aircraft, it's a manual installation and really for a payware aircraft, I expect more than this.


When you load up the aircraft you can choose between 4 different liveries.. all suposedly authentic.


The 2d cockpit is low detail and low fps... as mentioned, if your computer cannot run the PMDG 747 without getting around 30fps then dont even bother.


The 3d cockpit is of course even worse on the fps but the detail seemed to be O.K.


The exterior model is depressingly low detailed and I was really dissapointed in it.



OVERALL - Unless you have a top-of-the-range computer then dont even bother buying this.
Review Date: Fri, August 18, 2006 Recommended: Yes | Price paid: $19.50 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great VC, model is pretty accurate, cannot beat the price
Cons: FPS does get a little low sometomes

To correct the previous poster, the FSae F-117 is not made by Alphasim. They are 2 different companies with 2 different F-117 models. Perhaps you need to write a review for their F-117, and do a little research next time before posting, and bashing any payware company.



The plane is awesome. The VC is by far one of the best I have seen. If the creator would have made the insignificant buttons switch and turn, that would have been a nice touch. The plane has a lot of neat animations, and features as well. The bomb rack animation is pretty nice. I like the Cold And Dark look from the outside view with all the bomb racks, and Remove Before Flight tags. It does tend to hurt the frame rates a little, if you have all the stuff on in the VC, and are near some major clouds, with lots of buildings, then yes, the frames will get a little hectic. The VC is also full, pan outside the plane, you will see everything, not just blank textures, and such.


I would say overall, it is a very well done project. I would recomend it to anyone that likes military aircraft.


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