Wings of Power: P47 THUNDERBOLT Update RELEASED

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Wings of Power: P47 THUNDERBOLT Update RELEASED

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For Immediate Release
Wings of Power: P47 THUNDERBOLT Update RELEASED
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Farmington, CT USA November 28th, 2005 – Shockwave Productions has released an update to their the latest Wings of Power aircraft, the Wings of Power P47 THUNDERBOLT for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004®.


Wings of Power P47 "Thunderbolt" Update 1.1 changes
- Rockets can now be removed via in-game icon. When removing the rockets, the player should also remove the rocket payloads in game for accurate weights.
- The flight model has been modified to allow the pilot to accomplish three-point takeoffs and landings without the stall warning being activated.
- Engine run up can be accomplished at 2000 rpm with brakes set without any tendency to nose over, while retaining the aircraft's realistic ability to taxi at 900 rpm due to the high torque of the engine
- Landing strut extension calibrated to actual P47 extension at various weights
- Internal gear extension and retraction sound re-designed with hydraulics calibrated in stereo to both left and right gear

NOTE: This is version 1.2 including fixes to the wings leading edges
DOWNLOAD HERE (15MB)
https://www.a2asimulations.com/wingsofp ... 7_v1.2.zip


Features:
-Unprecedented authenticity inside and out
-Built with the very latest “Absolute realism” flight technology
-Can be flown “by the book”
-Built from actual aircraft tests
-“Absolute Realism” means the entire flight envelope is modeled via the actual pilot’s training manuals
-Authentic cruise performance under various conditions with realistic fuel economy
-Absolute Realism even delivers authentic “distance-to-altitude” performance under various power settings
-High engine torque means full power cannot be applied with brakes on or aircraft will “nose over”
-Even the plugs will foul if you don’t keep your idle up just like the real P47
-Gorgeously constructed aircraft, inside and out, down to the last rivet
-Professionally recorded and mastered engine sounds with authentic P47 R-2800 Radial engine sounds captured by Shockwave engineers at all power levels, stall buffet, canopy, ground roll, flaps, gyro, and authentic cockpit wind
-Authentic drop tank release actually drops both fuel and weight
-Both modern and veteran warbird pilots helped create the “feel” of flight
-Wings of Power “Special Effects” package includes historically accurate lighting for stunning nighttime visuals, realistic startup visuals modeled after the real aircraft, and belly landings with realistic effects and physics programming
-Shockwave’s new standard for high quality manuals
-Full sized, 84 page landscape manual with authentic performance and function (11” X 8 ½”)
-Absolute Realism Certified Specifications


Wings of Power P47 “Thunderbolt” Variants:
P-47D-20-RE G8Z
P-47D-22-RE Zombie

P47D-25-RE HV-A
P47D-25-RE MX-E
P47D-30-RE 4NK
P47D-30-RE X01

P47M-1-RE HV-M
P47M-1-RE UN-K

P47N-146
P47N 107
P47N 21
P47N 84

XP72


About SHOCKWAVE PRODUCTIONS
Shockwave Productions specializes in the development and publication of flight simulations, strategy games, visual effects and sound. The company is a North American based company in Farmington, Connecticut.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 3 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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GREAT!!!

Scott, does this install package make a back up of the aircraft config so I don't loose all my paints?

Thanks!
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Snuffy, you did it again. I am uploading an updated package right now that backs up all aircraft.cfg files - will be online in 5min (4:30pmEST - Nov. 28th).

Same link as above.

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Thanks Scott...... very impressive. And the 47 is a hoot. ~S!~
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Thanks very much for this one Scott.

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Post by Snuffy »

Actually Scott, I hadn't done anything yet ... I was still at work when I asked the question and had not downloaded the update ... so all is well on my end.

In your "To Do" list ... make that feature a permenate to do. :)

Thanks Scott.

Downloading now.
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Damn, I was going to take the night off from flying and get some work done.

That idea just went down the drain.

Thanks Scott! :)

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Post by Snuffy »

Very excellent! Woo just took off from Steeple Morden ... what a nice trip.

Oh I was a little concerned about the tubes as I didn't see an option on plane choice. wasn't till I was in the 2d and saw the new icon to get rid of the tubes ... ( I suffer from a male affliction known as "I know how to run the damned thing without reading the instructions first!" IKHTRTDTWRTIF for short) ) I've since gone back and noticed that Scott said so in his release notes.

Works perfectly!

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Post by Hawk »

Thanks a million for the update Scott. You guys are the best, bar none.
BTW Real men never read instructions or ask for directions. :lol:

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First rate... thanks!

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What a suprise. It makes a great plane even better. Thanks. :P

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What great service!

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Thanks Shockwave for giving us the option of a clean plane!

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Post by Seagull »

Scott I have a quick query about the update, I have just flown two varients and the tail wheel lock seems to be reversed ie you now push forward to lock the tail wheel instead of pulling back; should it be like this? Apart from that the update makes it even better. I expect there will be a few who will have some interesting Take offs and landings!!!!! Thanks a lot for this.

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Seagull,

That is correct. You can look right on the lever housing - it says, "forward to lock, aft to steer."

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Thanks Scott did not see the notice will use the zoom in future!!!!!

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