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PC-9/A Announcement

The DCS: PC-9/A is a new aircraft coming to DCS that is being developed by Check Six Simulations. This module will be an accurate representation of the Pilatus PC-9/A, a popular turboprop trainer aircraft used by a number of air forces around the world. The PC-9/A will offer a superb flying experience that includes an accurate flight model, instruments and systems, authentic sounds, and realistic visual effects.

“Check Six Simulations is pleased to introduce the DCS: PC-9/A, a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft that was operated by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for more than 30 years. In the mid-late 1980’s the PC-9/A replaced the MB-326H jet trainer and was the backbone of the Australian Air Force and Navy pilot training. Beyond its traipning role, the PC-9/A was operated by the RAAF Roulettes demonstration team and used in Forward Air Control (FAC).

DCS: PC-9/A is precisely modeled using 3D scan technology to highlight every detail both internally and externally, accurately replicating this aircraft in every way. Our development team has gone to great lengths to model the flight aerodynamics to allow aviators to experience the most authentic feeling of the capabilities of this aircraft.”


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PC-9/A Development Progress

We are pleased to announce that Check Six Simulations is making good progress with their PC-9/A and they will soon be submitting the external and internal 3D models for evaluation. In parallel, they are also working on the flight model.


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E' sempre brutto quando una terza parte chiude lo sviluppo su DCS, ma ad essere onesto ho sempre nutrito molto scetticismo su questi progetti sia ovviamente perchè sono, o meglio erano sviluppatori sconosciuti, e quindi la qualità che potevano esprimere era una incognita, ma soprattutto per la proposta offerta, l'australia e il PC9 non erano certo un teatro e un aereo aereo particolarmente attesi anzi.... L'australia ha sollevato molti dubbi sulla sua opportunità di sviluppo non aveva certo molto senso.a

Rimane il dispiacere per questi ragazzi a cui auguro tutto il meglio

 

 

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