X-15A-2 Add-on Package
This package contains 3 versions of the X-15A-2 with external propellant tanks and the mighty XLR-99 rocket engine. The X-15A-2 (serial number AF56-6671), was a modified version of the X-15 rocket plane, specifically designed to allow longer engine burn times and to attain hypersonic velocities in the range of 8000 feet per second at an altitude of 100,000 feet. The main modifications were the addition of a 29-inch fuselage section to the center of gravity compartment and two large aluminum external propellant tanks which can be jettisoned and reused. The added propellant permits alonger engine run which results in added velocity. |
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$34.99 USD
Available on CD-ROM* or Download For Microsoft® Flight Simulator X and Flight Simulator 2004 Free VC upgrade for registered users of version 1.0 available soon |
| After the X-15-2 aircraft was damaged in 1962, it was rebuilt as the "advanced" X-15A-2 and was delivered to Edwards Air Force Base in February 1964. In October 1967, Air Force Pilot Pete Knight took the X-15A-2 to Mach 6.7 (4520 mph), the fastest manned aircraft flight recorded to date (if we exclude the Space Shuttle). The X-15A-2 completed 22 flights between June 1964 and October 1967. |
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This package contains three versions of the X-15A-2 aircraft (serial number AF56-6671) with the XLR-99 rocket engine and "jettisonable" external propellant tanks. The additional fuselage section provides an optical window and additional space for experimental and instrumentation equipment (in the "rollout" and "dirty" versions). Other changes common to all aircraft include a removable right wing tip, an extended landing gear, a revised canopy with new elliptical windows, a sky hatch on top of the instrument compartment, extended side fairings to carry more hydrogen peroxide stored in spherical supply tanks and a helium spherical tank behind the dorsal stabilizer. Like the real aircraft, the white version of the X-15A-2 for Flight Simulator is covered with a special pink ablator sealed with a white wear layer to protect the airplane from the tremendous amount of heat generated during high-speed flight. This variation also features a jettisonable dummy ramjet under the lower modified ventral and an animated eyelid over the left canopy window.
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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 or X-15A-2 mission:
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Almost every X-15 internal system has been integrated into the X-15 for Flight Simulator panels:
The X-15A-2 for Flight Simulator comes with one (light blue-gray) main instrument panel and eight secondary panels. Included with each X-15A-2 add-on aircraft is:
In addition, the default Flight Simulator Garmin GPS and magnetic compass panels are available from the main panel. |
X-15A-2 (XLR-99 engine) instrument panels. Note the service panel at the top, the radio panel and the drop tanks control panel (above the airspeed indicator). More screenshots |
X-15A-2 (XLR-99 engine) during flight. Note the SAS control panel in the lower center section of the panel and the external tanks fuel flow indicator lights under the angle-of-attack indicator. |
Included with the software are the 100-page English and French versions of the X-15A-2 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-15A-2 for Flight Simulator and is based on the original real-world X-15 and X-15A-2 utility flight manuals. The flight manual contains the necessary information for the installation and operation of the X-15A-2 virtual aircraft and associated instrument panels. It contains instructions and procedures for XLR-99 rocket engine operation, on the X-15A-2 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 3 versions of the X-15A-2 aircraft (s/n AF56-6671) with the XLR-99 rocket engine and "jettisonable" external propellant tanks:
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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