FS2004/FS Military aircraft DSB DESIGN EUROFIGHTER TYPHOON LIVERY set

Requires the Original Eurofighter here. This file adds ATC recognition to the eurofighter typhoon in FS2004. It also makes the EFA more stable(this is a temporary fix) The liveries included are 2 fictional ones: -RAF 56 sq by Dyl Roberts -Belgian Air Force EF2000 livery by Johan Peeters

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Requires the Original Eurofighter here. This file adds ATC recognition to the eurofighter typhoon in FS2004. It also makes the EFA more stable(this is a temporary fix) The liveries included are 2 fictional ones: -RAF 56 sq by Dyl Roberts -Belgian Air Force EF2000 livery by Johan Peeters

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
EFA_DR_JP.exe08.23.03623.95 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ08.23.03392 B
README.txt08.23.03651 B
JPDR_EFAR08.23.030 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

Editorial

Note: To use this mod you need to have the original Eurofighter mod – this is an upgrade. You can download it from here.

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I was really excited to get to try out the wonderful Eurofighter, as it’s one of those aircraft that – even as a pacifist – I had a huge amount of time for. It’s a technological marvel and at the time of release it really did change the dynamics of military aviation.

This remake of the Eurofighter for FS2004 is a hugely impressive mod, and one that you can really enjoy getting to use as it allows you to fully showcase and appreciate the power of the Eurofighter.

How Does it Look?

The first thing I wanted to know was how impressive the overall look of the aircraft was going to be. This file takes the original Eurofighter and makes it work better than ever.

However, there has been very little work done to the visual side of things apart from the new liveries which are included – two fictional designs which were put together one for the Belgian Air Force and one for the Royal Air Force.

How Does it Fly?

The newest and most important change to this mod, though, was the new ATC recognition. This is a big part of flight sim management and it can make a big difference to have full ATC management and recognition finally included. This will make your aircraft fly much closer to the way that it would in reality with this important function finally included.

It also ensures that your EFA is more stable than ever, giving you an easier way to manage the entire flight from start to finish. If you have ever used the Eurofighter mod that was listed at the start, you’ll find this mod really helps it reach the targets that it would have wanted to on its first release.

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS95. Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files. Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them. Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL.

Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at adam@flyawaysimulation.com.

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