FS2004 Kawasaki C-1/EC-1
This freeware release brings a fully realized rendition of Kawasaki’s compact military transport jet to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. The design, originally created through a collaboration involving NAMC (notable for the YS-11) and later mass-produced by Kawasaki, features powerful twin-engi...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 3.1K
- Compatibility
- FS2004
- Filename
- c-1_ec-1_2.zip
- File size
- 4.11 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 25 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
This freeware release brings a fully realized rendition of Kawasaki’s compact military transport jet to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. The design, originally created through a collaboration involving NAMC (notable for the YS-11) and later mass-produced by Kawasaki, features powerful twin-engine propulsion and an exceptionally flexible short-takeoff-and-landing profile. Developed by the creative minds led by T. Nishimoto and team, this package also incorporates the EC-1 variant, which functions as the airborne electronic warfare trainer.
Technical Insights on the Base Model
The included aircraft model accurately captures the robust fuselage and distinctive wing geometry, reflecting its real-world utility in rapid military cargo missions. Only 31 units were constructed for service, and their longstanding reputation stems from reliable turbofan performance paired with efficient STOL (short takeoff and landing) capabilities. Pilots can expect a faithful recreation of thrust response and wing lift characteristics under variable load conditions.
Airframe and Flight Deck Layout
This Kawasaki C-1 simulation provides a meticulously designed exterior shape, highlighting the wide cargo door and a streamlined nose profile. Internally, the cockpit arrangement blends analog gauges with essential avionics, ensuring a straightforward but immersive experience for experienced virtual pilots. The flight panel is optimized for tactical operations, with clear instrument readability that supports both low-altitude and high-speed missions.
EC-1 Adaptation for Electronic Training
Alongside the primary transport jet, this freeware package includes the EC-1 variant. This specialized version retains the core features of the C-1 while integrating electronic warfare training equipment. Such modifications emphasize advanced scenario planning, allowing simmers to replicate the intricate tasks of communications jamming or radar interference drills, echoing the aircraft’s real-world utility in Japan’s defense objectives.
Distinctive Features for Simulation Enthusiasts
- Accurate Animations: Control surfaces, cargo doors, and landing gear are fully animated, mirroring real on-ground and in-flight sequences.
- Flight Handling: Engine thrust settings closely replicate the jet’s actual power curve, delivering highly responsive acceleration and climb performance.
- Detailed Exterior Textures: Surface finishes reflect stenciling, maintenance markings, and subtle weathering effects true to operational aircraft.
- Freeware Base Model Included: Everything needed to install and fly the aircraft within the simulator is provided, ensuring convenience and ease of setup.
Historical and Operational Context
The real-world Kawasaki C-1 emerged to support the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s logistical needs, fulfilling transport missions across short runways. Its ability to operate from constrained fields made it a go-to platform for swift deployments and cargo deliveries. Over time, operators leveraged its potent turbofan engines and agile flight profile for various tactical applications, which this simulation strives to replicate with fidelity.
Visual Preview
Below is a preview image showcasing the model’s exterior definition and paint scheme:
Developers and Distribution
Created by T. Nishimoto and colleagues, this freeware project highlights a commitment to replicating a lesser-modeled military platform. Every aspect, from the aerodynamic refinements to the inclusion of training-specific avionics in the EC-1, displays the meticulous care devoted by the development team to accurately simulate these aircraft for enthusiasts on Fly Away Simulation.
The archive c-1_ec-1_2.zip has 35 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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aircraft.cfg | 05.29.04 | 12.36 kB |
C-1_EC-1.air | 05.28.04 | 8.02 kB |
C-1.mdl | 05.28.04 | 1.58 MB |
model.cfg | 04.02.04 | 22 B |
panel.cfg | 04.18.04 | 32 B |
sound.cfg | 04.27.04 | 32 B |
Fuse_l.bmp | 05.24.04 | 1.00 MB |
Fuse_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
interior_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 128.07 kB |
window_t.bmp | 04.18.04 | 64.07 kB |
wing_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
Fuse_l.bmp | 05.24.04 | 1.00 MB |
Fuse_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
interior_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 128.07 kB |
window_t.bmp | 04.18.04 | 64.07 kB |
wing_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
aircraft.cfg | 05.29.04 | 12.00 kB |
C-1_EC-1.air | 05.28.04 | 8.02 kB |
EC-1.mdl | 05.28.04 | 1.59 MB |
model.cfg | 04.23.04 | 23 B |
panel.cfg | 04.18.04 | 32 B |
sound.cfg | 04.27.04 | 32 B |
Fuse_l.bmp | 05.24.04 | 1.00 MB |
Fuse_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
interior_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 128.07 kB |
window_t.bmp | 04.18.04 | 64.07 kB |
wing_t.bmp | 05.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
C-1_3.jpg | 05.28.04 | 34.42 kB |
c1ec1.gif | 05.29.04 | 11.15 kB |
EC-1_2.jpg | 05.28.04 | 43.22 kB |
Operation fig.JPG | 05.24.04 | 164.03 kB |
README.txt | 05.29.04 | 2.02 kB |
avsim.diz | 04.27.04 | 360 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Installation Instructions
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