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RAF Wattisham Lightnings

RAF Wattisham Lightnings

RAF Wattisham Lightnings

RAF Wattisham Lightnings

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SKU DL-SDBWATTL
COMPATIBILITY FSX/FSX:SE/P3D V1.X
MEDIA INSTANT DOWNLOAD
SIZE (Mb) 36.3
PUBLISHER Team SDB (MORE)
 
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Located 2 miles NE of Bildeston in Suffolk RAF Wattisham was officially opened in March 1939 as a Bomber Command airfield, the station received Nos. 107 and 110 Squadrons from Harwell and Waddington respectively.

During the 1940-41 period, at least 30 asphalt pan hardstandings were put down on the west and north sides of the airfield. On June 4, 1942, Wattisham was listed for upgrading to Class A standard as a USAAF bomber base and work started on laying runways and in October it was also identified as the site of an air depot. However, a crisis in the airfield building programme saw work temporarily halted on the runways. In the event, this work was not restarted as the airfield was now not required for a bomber station, ultimately housing a USAAF fighter group, the 479th, equipped first with P-38s and then P-5ls, while the depot was utilised for fighter servicing, modification and repair.

Wattisham was handed back to the RAF on December 15, 1945. The station was in care and maintenance for a time until it was taken over by Fighter Command in October 1946, which based Meteor squadrons there for a few months. In April 1947, the station was again closed for flying while hard runways were completed and other building work undertaken. Fighter squadrons did not return until October 1950, Meteors giving way to Hunters in 1954 followed by Javelins, Lightnings and finally Phantoms. The RAF vacated the station in 1992 and after much additional building work the Army made Wattisham its major helicopter base with as many as seven squadrons in residence at any one time.


Wattisham is modelled here as it may have looked during the halcyon days of 1965 when 56 Sqn. and 111 Sqn. were in residence equipped with the English Electric Lightning F1A. AI Lightnings by David Hanvey are included.
Wattisham was also a V bomber dispersal field and Vulcans are on QRA at the runway end with Valiant tankers on one of the loop hardstandings.

The airfield is laid out based on research as it may have been in 1965 ( no Hardened Aircraft Shelters as they weren't built until 1982) and the technical site and married quarters are typical of the period but not "prototypical" of Wattisham.

The scenery consists of:
 

  • Full compliment of hangars.
  • Technical site and accomodation representative of the period.
  • Airfield lighting.
  • Street lighting.
  • Night lit buildings.
  • Static Vulcans, Valiants, Beverley and QRA Lightnings.
  • Bloodhound missiles.(by Steve Anderson, RAF Airfields)
  • AI EE Lightnings are in action over a 24 hr period.
  • The static aircraft and AI densities are scaleable to suit most systems.
  • Note: The AI are not "flyable" and along with the statics may not be compatible with DX10 preview.
  • The scenery is aligned with Horizon Generation X Photographic Scenery and should be aligned with other photo real scenery. (But no compatibility is claimed.)
  • The static aircraft and AI densities are scaleable to suit most systems.

Note: The AI are not "flyable" and along with the static models may not be compatible with DX10 preview.

System Requirements

  • Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator X with Service Pack2 and Acceleration
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator X Gold
  • Microsoft FSX-SE
  • Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v1
  • CPU 2.4Ghz or better
  • 2Gb RAM Minimum
  • 512 MB DX9 Graphics Card or better
  • 28 MB hard disk space for download, 116 MB for installation


This is a multi-installer that will auto-install to FSX, FSX-SE or Prepar3D v1 but MAY NOT BE compatible with Prepar3D v2

Team SDB generously donates a portion of revenues from it's products to to Wounded Warriors - USA & Canada and UK Help for Heroes.

 
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