Well folks, apparently CIA has declassified the 259 pages flight manual of the U-2: http://www.avweb.com/pdf/lockheedu2u...ndbook1959.pdf
Perhaps this will finally open some doors to an FSX rendition?
Well folks, apparently CIA has declassified the 259 pages flight manual of the U-2: http://www.avweb.com/pdf/lockheedu2u...ndbook1959.pdf
Perhaps this will finally open some doors to an FSX rendition?
Although it's not detailed systems-wise, there is one for FSX available:
http://www.area51sim.com/dragonlady.html
That manual has been available for some time and I even have it... This does NOT mean we are doing a U2.
...there is still a need for one out there. The Area51 version is the best that currently exists, but has serious issues:
- The flight model completely sucks
- The sensor package configurations are not changeable (Senior Span/Non-Senior Span, ASARRS nose, etc.)
- The pogos are not toggleable, but disappear and appear magically
- There is no paint kit, and e-mails to Area51 get no response
- The externals and VC are not nywhere near current FSX payware standards
Kent
It should also be noted that the flight manual is for the original U-2, not the U-2R/TR-1 which, though based off of the original U-2, is a totally new larger design, which is what was modeled by Area51. So the flight manual doesn't actually pertain to the plane modeled by Area51. The only early U-2 for fs I'm aware of is the Ito FS9 model.
Alphasim had a U-2S for FS2004. It included two models; with and without the dorsal pod.
It's been on their freeware site for a year or two.
Danny Garnier updated it with gauges for FSX.
Mark Rooks updated Kazunori Ito's U-2 Dragonlady for FSX.
Hope this helps.
:ernae:
...and the AS U-2 flight model seems to be halfway decent too...It's a bit dated, but not bad at all.
Kent
Thanks for the info, I'll have to check them both out.
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