X-15-2/3 Add-on Package
This package contains 2 versions of the X-15-2 and two versions of the X-15-3 aircraft, all equipped with the mighty XLR-99 rocket engine. The X-15-2 (serial number AF56-6671) became the first X-15 aircraft to test the million-horsepower XLR-99 rocket engine in flight. The X-15-2 was delivered to Edwards Air Force Base in April 1959 and completed 31 flights (9 with the interim XLR-11 engines) before it was damaged during an emergency landing in November 1962, and eventually repaired and modified to become the "advanced" X-15A-2. |
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| The X-15-3 (serial number AF56-6672) was delivered to Edwards in the summer of 1959. The aircraft was seriously damaged in June 1960 when its ammonia and hydrogen peroxide tanks exploded while testing the new XLR-99 engine on the ground. Pilot Scott Crossfield was uninjured and the aircraft was rebuilt. In August 1963, NASA pilot Joe Walker set an altitude record of 354,200 feet in the |
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No. 3 aircraft, the highest flight of the X-15 research program.
The X-15-3 completed 65 flights between December 1961 and November 1967. Sadly, the airplane was lost during a tragic accident in November 1967 that took the life of Air Force pilot Michael Adams. |
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This package contains two versions of the X-15-2 aircraft (serial number AF56-6671) with the XLR-99 rocket engine and two versions of the X-15-3 aircraft (serial number AF56-6672) with the XLR-99 rocket engine. This is the design-mission configuration of the No. 2 X-15 rocket plane. The second variation of the X-15-2 wears gray thermopaint on the canopy, the nose and other parts of the aircraft. The No. 3 X-15 airplane was equipped with the new MH-96 adaptive flight control system which replaced the stability augmentation system (SAS) found in the other aircraft. The second variation of the X-15-3 has removable wing-tip pods that contained cameras and research instruments. This aircraft has a revised blue-gray instrument panel that replaced the original black panel. The new panel contrasted better with the gauges, light indicators and flight instruments. The airplane also features a tail-cone box with additional experimentation equipment.
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What makes the X-15 for Flight Simulator series exciting and unique are the advanced fully functional instrument panels with custom gauges and systems to simulate almost every step and procedure required in a typical X-15 mission:
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Almost every X-15 internal system has been integrated into the X-15 for Flight Simulator panels:
The X-15-2/3 for Flight Simulator comes with four main instrument panels and eight secondary panels, either in their original black version or the later light blue-gray version. Included with each X-15-2 or X-15-3 add-on aircraft is:
In addition, the default Flight Simulator Garmin GPS and magnetic compass panels are available from the main panel. Note that one variation of the X-15-3 has a revised light blue-gray instrument panel that replaced the original black panel. The new panel contrasted better with the gauges, light indicators and flight instruments. |
X-15-2 (XLR-99 engine) main instrument panel. Note the square machmeter at right and the unusual position of the helium release selector switch in the left section of the panel. More screenshots |
Alternate version of the X-15-2 (XLR-99 engine) main instrument panel during a final approach for landing at Edwards Air Force Base. Note the engine timer at the top. |
Included with the software are the 100-page English and French versions of the X-15-2/3 Utility Flight Manual, available in a printable PDF format (Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 5.0 or later required). The manual has been specifically conceived for the X-15-2/3 for Flight Simulator and is based on the original real-world X-15 utility flight manuals. The flight manual contains the necessary information for the installation and operation of the X-15-2 and X-15-3 virtual aircraft and associated instrument panels. It contains instructions and procedures for XLR-99 rocket engine operation, on the X-15-2/3 for Flight Simulator. The end-user is encouraged to print a copy of the manual for his/her own use, in conjunction with the add-on simulation software. The best way to keep the manual handy for easy reference during flight is to organize it in a durable presentation binder.
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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL FEATURES 2 versions of the X-15-2 aircraft (s/n AF56-6671) with the XLR-99 rocket engine:
2 versions of the X-15-3 aircraft (s/n AF56-6672) with the XLR-99 rocket engine:
FLIGHT MODEL FEATURES
AIRCRAFT 3D MODEL FEATURES
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SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
CUSTOM AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FEATURES
ADVANCED 2D PANEL FEATURES
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NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. |
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