Detailed features
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Highly detailed and fully functional virtual cockpit.
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This aeroplane can be started and flown correctly by the numbers from a cold cockpit start.
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The cockpit features unique Liqui-Drive (TM) smooth gauges set in authentic housings.
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Many unique animations.
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Drop tanks can be jettisoned from the controls in the VC
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Highly detailed gun and camera bays.
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Removable gunsight for improved cockpit vision
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Working guns and cannon.
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All major and minor controls are operated by the mouse and virtually every lever, switch and wheel is reproduced.
Featured models
Manual
PDF manual - includes the aircraft specifications and flying hints and tips.
Sound Features
High quality sound set included.
Liveries and models
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Highly detailed artwork
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17 authentic liveries included
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Paint Kit included to allow you to create your own liveries (PhotoShop or compatible software required).
P38F Lightning “Glacier Girl” as restored by the Lost Squadron Museum
P38F Standard fighter/bomber trim and textures
'Bat out of Hell' 94th Squadron Sardinia 1943
'Beautiful Lass' 9th Squadron, 49th Fighter Group
'Tangerine' Mediterranean theatre
P38F-4 Photo-reconnaissance machine
56th Squadron RAAF, ex “44” USAAF
P38J Fighter/Bomber
'Marge' Top scoring ace Richard Bong’s aircraft
Joseph Myers’ 'Journey’s End'
'Curly Six' typical ground strafer of the late war.
'Gung Ho'
'Porky II' of the 80th Fighter Squadron
'Lazy Lady' flown by Lt. Glen C. Holder of the 36th FS, 8th FG, Pacific theatre
P38J - 15-LO Late model 'J”'with dive recovery flaps
Typical machine based at Kingscliffe in 1944
Robert Anderson’s 'Virginia Marie' 5th AF Biak Island 1944
P38J-F5 Photo-reconnaissance includes Antoine de St Exupery's machine
'Sweet Dream'
Standard Photo-reconnaissance scheme
Antoine de St. Exupery’s machine in which he disappeared in 1944
Machine flown by W/Cdr Adrian Warburton