![]() Simulating the Lot 20 version of the Hornet, Eagle Dynamics, as befitting their perfectionist approach to digital flight simulation, have not been content to produce a model that looks, flies and sounds very much, but is not quite like a Hornet – instead have created, to all intents and purposes, a real digital copy of the F/A-18C, that just happens to live inside your PC. Their prayers have now been answered this year with the release into early access of the DCS F/A-18C Hornet.Įxploring the limits of the envelope with the FBW is a joy. Yet despite this ever-growing stable of aeronautical steeds to master, from the Spitfire IXe, to the F-5E, many DCS fans felt that as a simulation of modern air combat there was a large gap in the aircraft line-up for simmers to fly – a Western multirole type like the F-16 or F/A-18 – two of the most popular modern fighters. ![]() Add on a massive collection of free liveries, mods and missions from users and there is almost something for everyone. Since the release of Black Shark and A-10C, the two original modules for DCS World, the simulation has expanded immensely, with new theatres (Nevada, Normandy and the latest Persian Gulf), new add-on aircraft (including the Viggen, AV-8B, UH-1H and MiG-21bis among others) along with DLC campaigns. ![]() Seven years after the DCS A-10C exploded onto the PC flightsim world, a high-fidelity military desktop sim, declassified for home flight sim users – Eagle Dynamics, has released the add-on F/A-18C Hornet module. Recommended System Specs (high graphics): Windows 64bit, CPU: Core i5+ at 3+GHz, RAM 16GB, GFX card GTX 1070 / RX VEGA 56 HD space: 120GB, joystick, internet activation. ![]() TIM ROBINSON gives first impressions of the first true multirole aircraft for the DCS World flight simulator – now available in Early Access. ![]()
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