A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category Netwings DPC Korean Skies Flight Line

Description: Mikoyan/Gurevich MiG-15bis China 4115

Features:
1. New virtual cockpit with excellent POV with good orientation. In other words you get a sense of being inside the cockpit, enough of the cockpit frame, fuselage, etc is visible to keep your orientation correct.

2. New instrument panel.

3. Rear view mirror, now you can watch your six by using the F6 key.

4. Accurate Korean War textures.

History:

MiG-15 FAGOT (MIKOYAN-GUREVICH)

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 was originally developed in the Soviet Union as an interceptor. The RD-45 turbojet powered it, which was a copy of the Rolls Royce Nene. Designed to shoot down heavy bombers, it carried one 37mm and two 23mm cannons. German experience in WWII had shown the need for cannons larger than 20 mm to bring down four-engine heavy bombers.

The prototype MiG-15 first flew in December 1947. It began appearing in service in 1949 and by 1952 it had been provided to a number of Communist satellite nations, including North Korea where it was used extensively against United Nations forces. The MiG-15 was deployed against American Air Forces in December of 1950 in Korea. On November 8, 1950, 1st Lt. Russell Brown, flying an F-80, shot down a MiG-15 in the first all-jet dogfight in history. It was apparent, however, that the MiG-15 was superior to any aircraft then in the US inventory.

Initial encounters with American aircraft led to the development of the MiG-15bis (improved). Its VK-1 engine had 1,000 lbs more thrust than the RD-45 engine of the earlier version, and had hydraulic ailerons. Although the MiG-15bis could climb faster and higher than the F-86, poor turning performance and high mach instability limited its dogfight performance. In aerial combat against the F-86, the MiG-15 suffered high losses, but against the B-29 it was very effective and prevented the heavy bombers from operating in daylight.

Specifications
Span33 ft. 1 1/2 in.
Length33 ft. 3 5/8 in.
Height11 ft. 2 in.
Weight11,270 lbs. max.
Armament Two 23mm cannons and one 37mm cannon, plus rockets or 2,000 lbs. of bombs
EngineVK-1 of 6,000 lbs. thrust (copy of British Rolls-Royce "Nene" engine)
Maximum speed670 mph.
Cruising speed525 mph.
Range500 miles
Service Ceiling51,000 ft.
Installation:

This will create a new plane for your aircraft folder. To install just unzip to a temporary folder then copy the dpc_mig-15_c4115 folder to your CFS3/aircraft folder. The aircraft will appear in your aircraft menu as Mig-15 4115

Credits:
Ed Wilson- model, cockpit, weapons pack, and xdp modifications
J-P Demmerle- original textures
Gregory Pierson- flight model & xdp file
Sterling Dedic- adapted textures to CFS3 model
Marv Howell- GZR "Sactargets"- research

The Dogpatch Crew: Bringing the Korean War in the CFS world.
www.sim-outhose.com/~dakota93
The Dogpatch Crew is:
Sterling "Dakota93" Dedic
Ed "GZR_Groundhog" Wilson
Daniel "Strumvogel" Leahy
Tom "twintrow" Wintrow
Dean "tenspeed" Reilly
Spencer "Green_Day" Carter

LEGAL STUFF: THE DESIGNERS OF THIS MODEL AND ASSOCIATED ITEMS ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY TO ANY DAMAGE YOU MAY FEEL IS CAUSED BY USING THIS MODEL. YOU USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK! This model has been tested on several different computers and running different Operating systems. The designers do not assume any responsibility for damage to your flight sim program, operating system or computer. You install and run this panel and aircraft at your own risk.

This aircraft is FREEWARE. It will not be bought, sold, or uploaded to any website that charges a fee for access to downloads without providing a free download alternative. Permission from the Dogpatch Crew members is required prior to uploading the original files to any web-site. Non-Korean War repaints are encouraged provided that all file names are changed and that the original read-me file is left intact and unchanged, permission to upload repaints are not required as long as they are provided for free download only.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit dpc_Mig-15_ch4115.zip
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