Four of the RAF’s most famous names from the 1940s come together in one package! Hawker Heroes features the classic Fury biplane, the legendary Hurricane, the fast Typhoon fighter-bomber and the formidable Tempest, which fearlessly fought against enemy jet fighters.
The Fury first flew in 1931 and with its impressive 200mph speed became the RAF’s first interceptor. Though it looks dated alongside later 1940s fighters, the Fury set new standards for performance.
The Hurricane needs no introduction, as the RAF’s most effective fighter during WW2 and stablemate to the famous Spitfire. Reliability and performance made it a favourite among crews.
Replacing the Hurricane was the Typhoon, which brought a further step forward in performance as well as creating an effective ground attack platform. Typhoons were updated to carry rockets by the end of WW2, ushering in a new era of battle.
The Tempest entered military service in 1944 as one of the last piston-engine frontline fighters. Its outstanding performance enabled the Typhoon to engage effectively with the new generation of advanced weapons systems such as the V1 flying bomb and the emerging jet fighter threat.
Developed by First Class Simulations, Hawker Heroes for FSX: Steam Edition includes two Beginner-level missions, ‘Fury Familiarization’ and ‘Follow My Leader’, both of which feature the Hawker Fury.
Four of the RAF’s most famous names from the 1940s come together in one package! Hawker Heroes features the classic Fury biplane, the legendary Hurricane, the fast Typhoon fighter-bomber and the formidable Tempest, which fearlessly fought against enemy jet fighters.
The Fury first flew in 1931 and with its impressive 200mph speed became the RAF’s first interceptor. Though it looks dated alongside later 1940s fighters, the Fury set new standards for performance.
The Hurricane needs no introduction, as the RAF’s most effective fighter during WW2 and stablemate to the famous Spitfire. Reliability and performance made it a favourite among crews.
Replacing the Hurricane was the Typhoon, which brought a further step forward in performance as well as creating an effective ground attack platform. Typhoons were updated to carry rockets by the end of WW2, ushering in a new era of battle.
The Tempest entered military service in 1944 as one of the last piston-engine frontline fighters. Its outstanding performance enabled the Typhoon to engage effectively with the new generation of advanced weapons systems such as the V1 flying bomb and the emerging jet fighter threat.
Developed by First Class Simulations, Hawker Heroes for FSX: Steam Edition includes two Beginner-level missions, ‘Fury Familiarization’ and ‘Follow My Leader’, both of which feature the Hawker Fury.
In response to your important feedback on a variety of add-ons available for Train Simulator 2017, G-TraX have today released an update for the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route.
Here is a list of what has been addressed:
Resolved missing texture issues
Improved the rendering of the Interurban rolling stock
Various minor scenery adjustments
Revised dialog formatting in the ‘Walnuts to Market’ scenario
Updated user manual to recommend usage of the Silverlining “3D” weather types in custom scenarios
If you own the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route, the update will download automatically from Steam. If you have any problems/queries with regard to the update, leave a comment below or submit a ticket to our support site where our Support Team will be ready to assist.
If you do not yet own the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route, why not pick it up now and experience classic American interurban railroading!
The Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route update will be approximately 309 MB in size.
In response to your important feedback on a variety of add-ons available for Train Simulator 2017, G-TraX have today released an update for the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route.
Here is a list of what has been addressed:
Resolved missing texture issues
Improved the rendering of the Interurban rolling stock
Various minor scenery adjustments
Revised dialog formatting in the ‘Walnuts to Market’ scenario
Updated user manual to recommend usage of the Silverlining “3D” weather types in custom scenarios
If you own the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route, the update will download automatically from Steam. If you have any problems/queries with regard to the update, leave a comment below or submit a ticket to our support site where our Support Team will be ready to assist.
If you do not yet own the Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route, why not pick it up now and experience classic American interurban railroading!
The Sacramento Northern: Suisun Bay – San Francisco Route update will be approximately 309 MB in size.
The railway line has carved its way through the Alpine landscape of western Austria for over a century, providing generations with a vital link from Innsbruck, through the mountains and into Germany’s Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Now you can experience the wonder, beauty, and challenging nature of this line, as the scenic Mittenwaldbahn is now available for Train Simulator!
After the first proposals for a railway line between Seefeld and Innsbruck began to appear in the late 1880s, and following many disputes over financing, approval was granted and construction got underway. Seefeld was to be the original terminus, but this was quickly extended to Mittenwald, and eventually to the already existing station of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. While pushing costs even higher, this extension would allow a seamless connection between Munich and Innsbruck.
The line was opened in July 1912; however, it would not be until April of the following year until the planned electrification was complete and in full operation. Most railway lines weren’t built with the wires in mind, however it was decided to construct the Mittenwaldbahn in such a condition to avoid any future work being required; the landscape was difficult to work in, getting everything done at once avoided major developments in the future, despite the initial cost.
The Mittenwaldbahn proved essential to the locals, and saw a significant rise in tourist traffic with various ski resorts being accessible to many, this was particularly the case for the 1976 Winter Olympics and 1985 World Ski Championships. It was round this time when modernisation was undertaken to accommodate, including re-signalling and station re-builds.
Today, the Austrian section of the line (Innsbruck-Scharnitz) is operated as the S5 line of the Tyrol S-Bahn. ÖBB 4020s would have dominated this service back in their heyday, but the more common traction found is the ÖBB 4024 ‘Talent’ EMUs. DB also provide a regular service to Mittenwald from Munich, with occasional trains extending all the way to Innsbruck. The two operators also provide weekly InterCity Expresses, formed of the ICE-T high speed train and stopping at key stations only. Any freight that traverses the route can often be found behind ÖBB’s modern and powerful 2016 ‘Hercules’ locomotives.
The Mittenwaldbahn for Train Simulator features the 58 km route between Garmisch-Partenkirchen Hbf and Innsbruck Hbf, complete with a variety of Career and Railfan Mode Scenarios allowing you to explore this classic and eye-catching route, all while putting your skills to the test!
Both the DB BR 442 in DB Regio livery, and ÖBB 2016 resplendent in the bold ÖBB red, is ready for your remote passenger and heavy freight needs. A selection of freight cars is included for the ÖBB 2016, and the locomotive itself is in clean, weathered and heavily weathered conditions.
The railway line has carved its way through the Alpine landscape of western Austria for over a century, providing generations with a vital link from Innsbruck, through the mountains and into Germany’s Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Now you can experience the wonder, beauty, and challenging nature of this line, as the scenic Mittenwaldbahn is now available for Train Simulator!
After the first proposals for a railway line between Seefeld and Innsbruck began to appear in the late 1880s, and following many disputes over financing, approval was granted and construction got underway. Seefeld was to be the original terminus, but this was quickly extended to Mittenwald, and eventually to the already existing station of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. While pushing costs even higher, this extension would allow a seamless connection between Munich and Innsbruck.
The line was opened in July 1912; however, it would not be until April of the following year until the planned electrification was complete and in full operation. Most railway lines weren’t built with the wires in mind, however it was decided to construct the Mittenwaldbahn in such a condition to avoid any future work being required; the landscape was difficult to work in, getting everything done at once avoided major developments in the future, despite the initial cost.
The Mittenwaldbahn proved essential to the locals, and saw a significant rise in tourist traffic with various ski resorts being accessible to many, this was particularly the case for the 1976 Winter Olympics and 1985 World Ski Championships. It was round this time when modernisation was undertaken to accommodate, including re-signalling and station re-builds.
Today, the Austrian section of the line (Innsbruck-Scharnitz) is operated as the S5 line of the Tyrol S-Bahn. ÖBB 4020s would have dominated this service back in their heyday, but the more common traction found is the ÖBB 4024 ‘Talent’ EMUs. DB also provide a regular service to Mittenwald from Munich, with occasional trains extending all the way to Innsbruck. The two operators also provide weekly InterCity Expresses, formed of the ICE-T high speed train and stopping at key stations only. Any freight that traverses the route can often be found behind ÖBB’s modern and powerful 2016 ‘Hercules’ locomotives.
The Mittenwaldbahn for Train Simulator features the 58 km route between Garmisch-Partenkirchen Hbf and Innsbruck Hbf, complete with a variety of Career and Railfan Mode Scenarios allowing you to explore this classic and eye-catching route, all while putting your skills to the test!
Both the DB BR 442 in DB Regio livery, and ÖBB 2016 resplendent in the bold ÖBB red, is ready for your remote passenger and heavy freight needs. A selection of freight cars is included for the ÖBB 2016, and the locomotive itself is in clean, weathered and heavily weathered conditions.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition - DTG_Martin
An update for A2A Simulations’ Accu Feel v2 Air, Land & Sea is now live. If you have automatic Steam updates enabled, this update will be downloaded next time you restart the Steam client.
v.2.09 to v.2.091: – Water drag slider works with AUTO WAVES ON or OFF
v.2.0 to v.2.09: – Fixed bug that was causing overly strong turbulence on some aircraft. Was feeding into main system and creating a loop. – Turbulence wind sound increased – 25% increase in global default turbulence strength – Global turbulence wind volume slider added – Fixed bug in IAS VnE buffeting
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition - DTG_Martin
An update for A2A Simulations’ Accu Feel v2 Air, Land & Sea is now live. If you have automatic Steam updates enabled, this update will be downloaded next time you restart the Steam client.
v.2.09 to v.2.091: – Water drag slider works with AUTO WAVES ON or OFF
v.2.0 to v.2.09: – Fixed bug that was causing overly strong turbulence on some aircraft. Was feeding into main system and creating a loop. – Turbulence wind sound increased – 25% increase in global default turbulence strength – Global turbulence wind volume slider added – Fixed bug in IAS VnE buffeting
Found in flight schools around the world, the classic Cessna 152 has landed on FSX: Steam Edition.
More than 7,500 C152s have been produced, with various options and modifications being introduced by the factory and added by owners over the years. The C152 II variant includes an enhanced standard avionics and navigation package.
Developed by Carenado, the C152 II for FSX: Steam Edition includes two model types (with and without gear fairings) in four liveries, with high quality textures, an animated pilot and accurate modelling of details including antennas, wheel chocks, fuel caps and baggage area.
Features include:
Four coloured liveries. Window reflections Full 3D pilot figure with animations Full propeller effects Modelled details including pitot pressure chamber, antennas, wheel chocks, fuel caps, baggage area Animations include: ailerons, elevators, rudders, flaps, trim tab, rotating wheels, operating doors, animated sun visors, operating door windows, glove compartment, fresh air outlets, vibrating radio antenna, opening ashtray, and the co-pilot seat back also tilts forward. Realistic aircraft performance based on real aircraft information and pilot observations High fidelity custom sound set Custom panel and gauges Built-in zoom gauges featuring authentic lighting effects Night light effects on panel Yokes can be shown/hidden by mouse click in VC Cast shadows on VC External dynamic shadows cast Normal and specular mapping Bloom lights
Want to talk about this add-on or need some support using it? Click here to go to the official discussion thread for the Cessna C152 II by Carenado Alabeo.
Stay up to date with all the latest FSX: Steam Edition news. Join the FSX:SE community today:
Found in flight schools around the world, the classic Cessna 152 has landed on FSX: Steam Edition.
More than 7,500 C152s have been produced, with various options and modifications being introduced by the factory and added by owners over the years. The C152 II variant includes an enhanced standard avionics and navigation package.
Developed by Carenado, the C152 II for FSX: Steam Edition includes two model types (with and without gear fairings) in four liveries, with high quality textures, an animated pilot and accurate modelling of details including antennas, wheel chocks, fuel caps and baggage area.
Features include:
Four coloured liveries. Window reflections Full 3D pilot figure with animations Full propeller effects Modelled details including pitot pressure chamber, antennas, wheel chocks, fuel caps, baggage area Animations include: ailerons, elevators, rudders, flaps, trim tab, rotating wheels, operating doors, animated sun visors, operating door windows, glove compartment, fresh air outlets, vibrating radio antenna, opening ashtray, and the co-pilot seat back also tilts forward. Realistic aircraft performance based on real aircraft information and pilot observations High fidelity custom sound set Custom panel and gauges Built-in zoom gauges featuring authentic lighting effects Night light effects on panel Yokes can be shown/hidden by mouse click in VC Cast shadows on VC External dynamic shadows cast Normal and specular mapping Bloom lights
Want to talk about this add-on or need some support using it? Click here to go to the official discussion thread for the Cessna C152 II by Carenado Alabeo.
Stay up to date with all the latest FSX: Steam Edition news. Join the FSX:SE community today: