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Rocket Car for FSX released by Delivery Guy

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Rocket CarThe Rocket Car from Delivery Guy is similar to the Thrust SST. Included is a high end panel with large textures for awesome quality. Top speed 763 MPH.  The Thrust SSC achieved the world's first supersonic land speed record. It averaged Mach 1.02 on both runs within one hour on October 15 1997.

Animation:

SPOILERS = Parachute Deployed! (A chute lever is included)
SMOKE SYS = Rocket Burn and Dust Cloud! (Switch is included)
CANOPY = Main Exit! (Switch is included)
RUDDER = 9 degrees Steering

New Gauges: 2009 custom high quality gauges!

Switches & levers:

Slew, canopy, main battery, vacuum, rocket effect, power, starters, fuel pumps, test switch, add fuel, abort, parachute, tank selectors, park brake.

Gauges:

Mach, mph, N1, rpm, exhaust temp, clock, fire warning bulb, digital clock, oxygen, hydraulics, fuel rate, front tank, center tank, battery, amps.

Warning LEDS:

15 total warning lights. (Failures do work as long as you set them).

Rocket Car for FSX

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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