Post by MarcL on Mar 18, 2017 16:59:39 GMT
Hello,
Im not talking about an ASim project, but about a friend's project, Maryadi, Kalong on FSdeveloper, just released the v1.0 of his MV-22 Osprey, started in 2015. It is not finished yet, but already functional enough to fly it.
This MV-22 push the limits regarding VSTOL Possibility, when others V22 don't even took of vertically (Simulator limitation about "Tilt Rotor" aircrafts), Maryadi and his FSDeveloper "team" did and amazing job by makining the aircraft reacting to the nacelles position (ie: if nacelles are at 60° and Breaks on, the MV22 will takes off at 60°, its not limited to 90°), which are controlled using trim, from 0° to 97°, degree per degree. You can even Hover manually, its is verry stable.
Modeling is also very well done, from the Aircraft itself to the "folding" animation via the cockpit model.
When running, we don't have this ugly and flat disk, but volumetric propeller.
Texturing, Another success, detailed textures and some dirt.
P3D users will have a secial feature: FLIR (I do not have P3D and so, I was not able to use it)
Night lighting is also imprissive, cockpit is not finisged yet, by we have external lights such as Nav, Strob, Landing, and the best, Bladetip LEDs.
Vortex Ring State or VRS is also simulation (can be dactivated on the Overhead) so don't descent to fast when the nacelles are on VTOL cofiguration.
Also, on landing on unpaved areas, keep concentrating, you have to avoid VRS, but also to face the brownout.
To be honnest, when I started following the project on FSDeveloper, I only saw a future Payware MV-22, when new features where annouced, I knew it would be the best Osprey for FSX & P3D, and now I have it in my hands, I can confirm that it is.
But the best of the best: it's priced at 0.00€ (FREE) But you can support this project with a small donation (more infos on the PDF manual)
Pictures:
FLIR (Thanks to Maryadi for prviding me FLIR Pictures)
VRS Limit: (when nacelles are from 69° and 97°, depends also on speed)
Brownout:
Blade tips LEDs:
Realistic Propeller:
Detailed Cockpit:
Available here: fsdeveloper.com/forum/threads/mv-22b-osprey-release-1-0.439626/
MV-22B project Release 1.0
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjMjBqVVJNeGdjSEk
mirror (@letourn help)
www.dropbox.com/s/w4a2rlv5cit5b1n/MV-22B_Osprey_Release_1.0.zip?dl=0
Paint Kit
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjNTBiWlBURHM2V3M
mirror (@letourn help)
www.dropbox.com/s/pfysp40uewek7go/MV-22B_Osprey_paintkit.zip?dl=0
additional fix:
1. blooming issue, manual install. copy paste this mdl file on model folder, backup if necessary.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjTzZqRTdjMHFZWEE
mirror
www.dropbox.com/s/5l1xo32lk5jzycm/MV-22B 01.5_in.MDL?dl=0
Enjoy
Regards, Marc L, Maryadi and his team
Im not talking about an ASim project, but about a friend's project, Maryadi, Kalong on FSdeveloper, just released the v1.0 of his MV-22 Osprey, started in 2015. It is not finished yet, but already functional enough to fly it.
This MV-22 push the limits regarding VSTOL Possibility, when others V22 don't even took of vertically (Simulator limitation about "Tilt Rotor" aircrafts), Maryadi and his FSDeveloper "team" did and amazing job by makining the aircraft reacting to the nacelles position (ie: if nacelles are at 60° and Breaks on, the MV22 will takes off at 60°, its not limited to 90°), which are controlled using trim, from 0° to 97°, degree per degree. You can even Hover manually, its is verry stable.
Modeling is also very well done, from the Aircraft itself to the "folding" animation via the cockpit model.
When running, we don't have this ugly and flat disk, but volumetric propeller.
Texturing, Another success, detailed textures and some dirt.
P3D users will have a secial feature: FLIR (I do not have P3D and so, I was not able to use it)
Night lighting is also imprissive, cockpit is not finisged yet, by we have external lights such as Nav, Strob, Landing, and the best, Bladetip LEDs.
Vortex Ring State or VRS is also simulation (can be dactivated on the Overhead) so don't descent to fast when the nacelles are on VTOL cofiguration.
Also, on landing on unpaved areas, keep concentrating, you have to avoid VRS, but also to face the brownout.
To be honnest, when I started following the project on FSDeveloper, I only saw a future Payware MV-22, when new features where annouced, I knew it would be the best Osprey for FSX & P3D, and now I have it in my hands, I can confirm that it is.
But the best of the best: it's priced at 0.00€ (FREE) But you can support this project with a small donation (more infos on the PDF manual)
Pictures:
FLIR (Thanks to Maryadi for prviding me FLIR Pictures)
VRS Limit: (when nacelles are from 69° and 97°, depends also on speed)
Brownout:
Blade tips LEDs:
Realistic Propeller:
Detailed Cockpit:
Available here: fsdeveloper.com/forum/threads/mv-22b-osprey-release-1-0.439626/
MV-22B project Release 1.0
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjMjBqVVJNeGdjSEk
mirror (@letourn help)
www.dropbox.com/s/w4a2rlv5cit5b1n/MV-22B_Osprey_Release_1.0.zip?dl=0
Paint Kit
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjNTBiWlBURHM2V3M
mirror (@letourn help)
www.dropbox.com/s/pfysp40uewek7go/MV-22B_Osprey_paintkit.zip?dl=0
additional fix:
1. blooming issue, manual install. copy paste this mdl file on model folder, backup if necessary.
drive.google.com/open?id=0B4WtzIE3_ECjTzZqRTdjMHFZWEE
mirror
www.dropbox.com/s/5l1xo32lk5jzycm/MV-22B 01.5_in.MDL?dl=0
Enjoy
Regards, Marc L, Maryadi and his team