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F15 C/D/E/I/EX Eagles

DC Designs

FIGHTER JETEAGLEAIR SUPERIORITYF15F15 EAGLE

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DC Designs are proud to announce their first aircraft collection for Microsoft Flight Simulator! This F-15 Eagle package includes four highly detailed MSFS models: the F-15C, D, E and I 'Ra'am' Eagles.

Fully native MSFS aircraft

All models have been coded with Microsoft Flight Simulator native 'Model Behaviors' animations and built to MSFS operational specifications to prevent issues with future simulator upgrades. The DC Designs F-15 Eagles are fully compliant with MSFS native materials and make use of the new simulator's features such as rain effects and sounds, fully reflective glass, native aerodynamic sound structures, the new 'Modern' aerodynamics system with the ability to provoke 'departure spins', and customised visibility controls for wheel chocks, covers, GPU and guard. The F-15 Eagles also contain custom-built and animated effects such as G-vapor, afterburners, and custom-modelled Head-Up Displays. Other features include authentic night lighting which includes user-operated 'slime lights' for combat operations and custom-coded air-intake animations based on aircraft airspeed and angle-of-attack. Numerous external animations including canopy, crew ladders, tail hook and control surfaces. The F-15 Eagles are also fully compliant with Virtual Reality headsets. Cockpit

Truly 3D virtual cockpits featuring accurately modelled ejector seats, controls and detailed texturing, each matching the respective variants Instruments constructed in 3D with smooth animations Working rear-view mirrors Scratched canopy' glass effects, reflective glass Crew figures in the virtual cockpit are coded to disappear when you occupy their seats Front and rear cockpit positions included in all twin-seat variants Aircraft systems

3D modelled dials, ADI, 'whiskey' compass and other high-detail instruments designed to emulate the appearance of the real F-15 Eagles MFDs with visual layouts based on the real aircraft systems Head-Up Display with authentic layout based on the real F-15 Eagle variants Custom-coded, user-controlled ordnance via the simulator Payload Manager, allowing for live mounting of weapons on hardpoints with active weight increase.

The F-15 is a line of twin-tail, twin-engine, supersonic, multi-role military aircraft developed by the American aerospace company McDonnell Douglas. This iconic family of aircraft first took to the air on July 27, 1972 and entered service with the U.S. Air Force in 1976. The F-15 lineage remains in use to this day by the United States and also by Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Japan. One of the most successful tactical jet aircraft in history, the F-15 has claimed a total of more than 100 air-to-air kills with zero losses. Initially built as an air superiority platform, the various models of the F-15 have collectively performed a broad array of missions, including close air support, reconnaissance, strike, and even electronic warfare, among others.

Integral to the success of the F-15 is its exquisitely detailed engineering. The jet can reach speeds of Mach 2.5, has an immense thrust-to-weight ratio allowing it to roar to 60,000 feet from sea level in mere seconds, and has proven eminently maneuverable at subsonic speeds. Designers carefully balanced its afterburning turbofan engines, main wing, fuselage, and tail to attain the type of performance synergy all iterations of the F-15 exhibit. Furthermore, the overall form of the F-15 makes it incredibly survivable, with one landing safely with a wing missing after a mid-air collision.

The F-15’s sleek, elegant lines evoke drama and performance, but visually reveal only a portion of this aircraft’s capability story. Each member of the F-15 linage is a true beast in the air, providing explosive power to accelerate and climb, intense maneuverability, and heart-stopping speed.

The F-15 Package includes the F-15C Eagle, the F-15D Eagle, the F-15E Strike Eagle, and the F-15I Ra’am (Israeli F-15E variant).