FS2004 Vought A-7E Corsair II, "Short Little Ugly Fella (SLUF)"
This was an attack aircraft with an extremely excellent navigation ability and an accurate arms launching ability contrary to the nickname. This ability have only of present Panabia Tornado. This had a big installing ability and mobility at low speed though this was not a supersonic speed and not...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 5.3K
- Compatibility
- FS2004
- Filename
- a7e_301.zip
- File size
- 1.66 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
The archive a7e_301.zip has 43 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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A-7E Corsair II | 03.28.04 | 0 B |
A-7E Corsair II.air | 03.31.04 | 13.37 kB |
Aircraft.cfg | 04.03.04 | 5.55 kB |
model | 03.28.04 | 0 B |
Model.cfg | 04.02.04 | 34 B |
A-7E Corsair II.mdl | 04.02.04 | 767.15 kB |
panel | 03.28.04 | 0 B |
Main_Panel.bmp | 04.03.04 | 769.05 kB |
PANEL.CFG | 04.03.04 | 1.80 kB |
sound | 03.28.04 | 0 B |
Sound.cfg | 03.31.04 | 30 B |
texture | 03.28.04 | 0 B |
Fuselage.bmp | 04.02.04 | 1.00 MB |
Wing01.bmp | 04.02.04 | 1.00 MB |
Wing02.bmp | 04.02.04 | 257.05 kB |
PILOT.BMP | 03.31.04 | 257.05 kB |
Burner.BMP | 03.31.04 | 17.05 kB |
Gauges | 04.03.04 | 0 B |
188-N2-1.GAU | 12.13.97 | 128.00 kB |
Aoa-1.gau | 10.15.98 | 14.50 kB |
bendix_king.vor2.gau | 03.07.02 | 241.50 kB |
cf707EGT1.gau | 10.09.01 | 128.00 kB |
CFR_1_airspeed.gau | 08.10.01 | 142.00 kB |
CFR_c130att.gau | 07.17.01 | 305.50 kB |
f15j_compass.gau | 03.06.99 | 44.00 kB |
f15j_radio.gau | 03.05.99 | 50.00 kB |
Fouga_bendix_king_adf.gau | 04.09.02 | 242.00 kB |
Fouga_Flaps.gau | 04.09.02 | 118.50 kB |
Fouga_fuel.gau | 04.09.02 | 100.00 kB |
Fouga_Turn-Coordinator.gau | 11.28.00 | 106.50 kB |
Fouga_vsi.gau | 02.24.02 | 103.00 kB |
f_alt.gau | 03.06.99 | 30.50 kB |
HP61.DG.gau | 11.13.98 | 242.00 kB |
HW_SBK.GAU | 10.17.98 | 41.00 kB |
t4_gear2.gau | 03.06.99 | 39.00 kB |
tp2.oil.1.gau | 12.12.97 | 128.50 kB |
F16.GAU | 06.27.02 | 1.53 MB |
A-7 Panel.JPG | 04.03.04 | 173.89 kB |
A-7E.JPG | 04.02.04 | 123.51 kB |
File_ID.DIZ | 04.03.04 | 614 B |
README.txt | 04.03.04 | 4.68 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Editorial
Having been immediately interested by the name of this aircraft, the Vought 7e Corsair II came to my attention as soon as I seen this mod. I have to admit that until that point I knew very little about this model so I decided to expand my horizons and give it a go. What I found was arguably the most enjoyable US military model that I have ever had the pleasure of flying around in, it felt like something that was from another world at first!
Whilst I’ve had some time in other military models none of them had given me the same depth of appreciation as this beauty. It was extremely easy to fly around in and the depth of precision within that cockpit quickly took me by surprise. The ability of the aircraft to turn even in the most short of timeframes made it hugely effective to fly around in, whilst also maintaining exceptional mobility as you fly.
I was really impressed by that factor – many aircraft that are this fast feel like they are about to explode as you skite around the skies! I was really impressed by the fact it was so fast, despite not being supersonic and definitely not being particularly pleasing on the aesthetic side of things.
The E-Type was an aircraft I immediately found myself engaged by with a typically tight and engaging cockpit with plenty to pick from. The aircraft was capable of providing me with a real introduction to the world of military aviation and helped me, quite quickly, understand the differences between each generation of military hardware.
This was something that I deeply enjoyed flying around with and something that really interested me for the long-term; I’ll definitely be keeping it installed to use it as and when I need. If you want a difference from typically military aircraft and want something with a bit more zip and snazz about it, I would recommend giving this a try.
It feels really engaging to cut around the skies with and it also gives you a hugely impressive introduction into what makes the world of aviation so exceptionally fun to be a part of. I would happily recommend this to anyone who knows nothing about this aircraft as much as I would to an enthusiast. This was one of those truly engaging learning experiences that I loved being a part of.
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