FS2004 Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

PreviewFour classical different models by David Bushell. Panel by Harald Hartl.​

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Complete with Base Model
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FS2004
Filename
bla2004.zip
File size
5.12 MB
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4 star rating.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars by 12 PRO members.

Four classical different models by David Bushell. Panel by Harald Hartl.​

Blackbird

Full moving parts. Lights. Rotating front gear. Excellent behavior at Mach 3. Very easy to fly and land. Sounds included.

Assembled for FS2004 and flight dynamics by Alejandro Villa.

Ahh, the Blackbird! As one of the most popular aircraft of modern ties in terms of military prowess and power, it’s no surprise that many people spend a lot of their time looking at the Blackbird in a whole new way. It really has that futuristic, war-style about it that makes aircraft of this caliber and style so unique to look at.

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Editorial

Despite Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 being a fair bit older than FSX, it still has some incredibly useful features and can be an excellent addition to anyone looking for a quality flight simulator that still feels and looks good to this day. One of its main assets, though, is the fact that it has such a strong history of mods and additions. This package, for instance, is one of my favorites.

Preview screenshot

The Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird is a popular kind of aircraft because it’s one of the most interesting of its kind. If you’ve got any kind of interest in military aviation then being able to be in charge of one of those outstanding vehicles is a truly outstanding experience.

Plenty of Choice

One of the main things about this package is that you get four unique variations of the SR-71. The Blackbird is recognized for its devastating power, and it comes in these different forms to give you hours’ worth of playability and performance. Each model comes with the right kind of features that you would hope including completely moving parts within the ship that help to make it feel even more alive, as well as a rotating front gear that makes landing as easy as pie.

In short, it flies just as it should in the real world – it’s an absolute dream. I always had a love for the Blackbird so to be able to fire it up on my old laptop and use a realistic edition of it in FS2004 is very useful indeed. I no longer feel like I’m flying a poor equivalent to this outstanding machine, and the package certainly does it justice. Everything feels just the way it should and it’s very accurate about things like performance and speed.

On The Ball

One of the most important things for me was the fact that it felt realistic and that it had emulated the real thing in terms of performance. Despite the limitations of FS2004, this does a fantastic job of really stepping up that impetus and giving you kind of force you would expect from a military aircraft of this style. I wanted to make it feel as if I was flying a high-end bomber and it certainly felt that way. The authentic way that it performs when you put it into Mach 3, for example, feels just the way that you would hope it to.

The entire aircraft operates and performs exactly as I hoped, and comes with tweaked flight dynamics to make flying as easy as possible. However, that’s not unrealistic – the Blackbird was known for its incredible ease of flight and this can make flying and landing so incredibly easy. Add in the authentic design qualities and the attention to detail – despite working with an outdated engine – and you have a really brilliant addon for your flight simulator.

It looks the part, and it flies the way that the real thing is supposed to – what more can you ask for in a mod for FS2004? I’d definitely recommend giving this a further look if you want to get that true aircraft feeling.

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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Installation Instructions

Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Flight School for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. If in doubt, you may also ask a question or view existing answers in our dedicated Q&A forum.

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w5pdaSun, 16 Nov 2008 00:25:18 GMT
When I first installed this plane (about three system crashes ago lol) I found it to be difficult to control, as the thrust & thrust scalar's set rather high, but it has to be to "fit" with the mechanics of the real thing. This makes it especially hard to control after landing. However, in time I got the hang of it, and rather enjoy flying it when I want to fly supersonic and/or hypersonic. One thing that'll help is to fly it essentially the same as you would with the Stoneair Stingray, and that is to anticipate your movements & course changes, etc well ahead of time. Incidentally, when when you're descending, give it about eight degrees of spoiler, or it'll "run away" from you. I'd rate it higher than a seven, but I've never been able to get the landing gear to be visible.
jmorr70Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:08:13 GMT
Awesome! Everything works like it's supposed to and flies like a dream.
StunningMon, 12 Feb 2007 20:22:20 GMT
Looks great! But thats where the fun stops. Don't waste your hard drive space.
lunatic359Sat, 11 Nov 2006 03:18:30 GMT
Afterburner effects always stay on. Gauges do not show.
ehauschildSun, 08 Oct 2006 09:18:38 GMT
Interesting flight. Extremely fast but a little over responsive.
RavenholmAlphaSat, 03 Jun 2006 15:02:21 GMT
Its fast and awsome! But flying is tricky! So I have get the hang of It!
violentvioletThu, 01 Jun 2006 16:26:30 GMT
fantastic at 80000 feet,scary at 81000 feet especially when you stall it. one of the better downloads i've had.

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