Eagle Dynamics announced that a relevant military aircraft for DCS World is available for pre-order ahead of its early access release, the C-130J Hercules.
You can reserve your copy on Eagle Dynamics’ own store for $55.99. Do keep in mind that this won’t work for the Steam edition of the simulator.
When the aircraft is finally released, the price will go up to $79.99.
The aircraft is made by third-party developer Airplane Simulation Company and does not have a release date just yet.
The Hercules is basically synonymous with military transport, and it certainly comes with a different flavor compared to the usual fighters you get to pilot in DCS World.
For example, it’s piloted with a yoke instead of a stick. Albeit you don’t necessarily need the hardware, it’s certainly a different feeling if you have it.
While transport is the C-130’s main role, that doesn’t mean it can’t carry some offensive payload, as this aircraft can be loaded with a 22-ton “MOAB” bomb that can be dropped out of the ramp.
Below you can enjoy a trailer.
We also get a feature list for the early access version. More will be added before release.
- Authentic Cargo Operations: Perform realistic cargo loading, management, and aerial delivery procedures. Conduct precision air-drops and logistical support missions showcasing the aircraft’s capabilities.
- MOAB:Â Yes. Make some noise !
- Interactive, Voiced Checklist System:Â Fully-voiced, interactive checklists guide you through every stage of flight operations that enhance immersion and procedural accuracy.
- First-Person Loadmaster Experience:Â Explore your aircraft in a novel, first-person mode that allows you to walk freely inside the cargo bay and around the exterior whilst interacting with aircraft systems and cargo. A first for DCS.
- Fully Interactive Cockpit:Â The detailed cockpit is fully interactive and features modern digital avionics, HUD, and accurate instrumentation. Each switch and gauge operates exactly as it would in the real aircraft.
- Realistic Flight Dynamics:Â The aircraft is modeled to closely replicate real-world performance. Conduct low-level tactical missions, precision cargo drops, and strategic airlift operations with realistic handling.
- Detailed Systems Simulation:Â Essential C-130J systems including the AE 2100D3 turboprop engines, advanced avionics, cargo management and defensive countermeasures are accurately simulated with realistic damage modeling.
- Multi-Crew Multiplayer:Â Collaborate with fellow crew in real-time multiplayer sessions. Share cockpit responsibilities, navigation tasks, and systems management seamlessly as a team.
- Dynamic Missions:Â Fly diverse mission profiles such as tactical deployments, covert special operations, or humanitarian aid flights; all of which highlight the operational versatility of the Super Hercules.
- Outstanding Visual Detail:Â Experience detailed modeling of aircraft interiors and exteriors, realistic textures, dynamic lighting, and immersive cockpit design.
- Comprehensive Documentation and Training:Â Detailed manuals, interactive training missions, and checklists ensure a thorough understanding of the aircraft that is suitable for both newcomers and experienced aviators.
Incidentally, if you’d rather have the Hercules on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, there’s one available, also in early access.
If you’re unfamiliar with DCS World, it’s a free-to-play flight simulator focusing on military aviation from World War 2 to the present day. It’s available exclusively for PC.
While the sim is free-to-play, it pretty much requires paid modules to be fully enjoyed, including aircraft, campaigns, and maps like this one.
Recently, Eagle Dynamics unveiled more of its plans for the implementation of the dynamic campaign, while the upcoming Mig-29A Fulcrum was also made available for pre-order.
The developer also provided a look at more content coming this year and beyond, including an F-15C Eagle and an F-35 Lightning II.
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our latest roundup article from yesterday.
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