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- Article number: AS16125
- Manufact./Publisher: X-Plane.org
- Developer: Thranda Design
- Current version: 1.0
The C172M is part of Thranda "Dynamic Generation Series" - more about the DGS Series here .... more
Product information "X-Plane.org - Cessna 172M - DGS Series XP12"
The C172M is part of Thranda "Dynamic Generation Series" - more about the DGS Series here.
Special features:
- Extremely high res textures (1700 pixels per meter). 8K textures
- FULLY configurable 3D instrument panel
- Fully VR Compatible
- Interchangeable yoke styles: old fashioned and modern
- Over 50 instruments to choose from! (Including Aspen EFD 1000, and support for RealityXP 650 and GTN750)
- Move any instrument to any location on the panel, or even between pilot and copilot's panel
- Optional plastic molded cover for instruments
- Comes with 4 panel presets, but can easily be expanded by moving instruments around, using a simple and intuitive interface
- Optional 3D light posts per instrument
- Lighting is fully 3D, and dynamically move along with the instruments, as you configure the panel
- Save your own presets, and even share them with the community
- Almost every instrument can be popped up or popped out as a 2D floating window! They can be placed on other monitors as well
- Instruments can be moved in 3D directly, on a 2D pop-up preview window, or by numerical entry for precise placement
- GNS430 and 530 can be swapped out, but a restart of the plane is required, as 430s and 530s are mutually exclusive in terms of compatibility in X-Plane
- Dynamic livery editor (like in the Kodiak, the Beaver, the Wilga, the Caravan, the C206, the 337, the Islander, and the Pilatus PC-6)
- Full PBR control! Create stunning metallic liveries, or matte, sand-blasted look in mere seconds
- Additional control over dirt/scratches, adjustable in real-time to dial in the exact desired amount of wear and tear
- Create "virtual" liveries, based on two basic common design layouts (Modern and Classic), and assign any colour to any available paint segment
- Quickly create preview of livery in real-time, using intuitive controls. Previews include visualization of metallic materials and dirt overlays
- Apply selected livery in real-time, right in the sim, without the need to even touch a 3rd party image editor
- Option to change the tail number in real-time, or disable it altogether. (Enter a "space" instead of a callsign number to create a blank tail number)
- Easily and quickly create dozens of paint schemes in-sim
- Also includes 9 traditionally painted liveries, all visible in a convenient pre-selection preview window
- Ability to swap pilot/co-pilot figures
- Uses SkunkCrafts Updater (Now also available as a standalone app). Option to participate in Beta program, via checkbox in SkunkCrafts Updater
- Excellent hi-res PBR realistic materials, featuring true-to-life plate deformation and to-the-rivet precision
- Fully modelled Lycoming O-320-E2D engine
- Windshield ice and rain effects
- Individual functional circuit breakers
Feature-rich elegant fly-out menu with the following features:
- Electric tug, with in-panel controls to move forward/backward at the desired speed, and steer proportionally
- Control over chocks, individual tie-downs, covers, internal lights, external lights, window reflections, instrument reflections, etc.
- Option to start up running (all systems ready), or cold-and-dark, for realistic startup procedures, directly from this fly-out menu
- Control landing lights, strobes, beacon, and nav lights via fly-out menu
- Detailed weight and balance manager with visual chart, individual passenger seat weight control, Lbs/KG unit toggle, CG control, external tank control, and the option to save and load configuration
- Multiple camera snap points, above and beyond what's available by default in X-Plane, so you can perform your walk around checks
- Adjust your camera's Field of View without having to go to an X-plane menu, allowing for real-time adjustments
- Audio mixer: individually control audio channels in real-time, so you can adjust volumes while hearing them play
- Slew control: move your plane around the world, temporarily bypassing flight physics. Includes ground mode and air mode
- Dynamic panel control page, with a separate view for the entire panel layout preview, or a per-instrument view, allowing for fine-tuning of instrument position, as well as copy-paste function to quickly replace instruments
- Option to equip instruments with light posts
- Option to fit entire instrument panel with molded plastic cover with holes for the instruments
- Option to swap pilot and co-pilot
- Option to select different yoke styles
- DynaFeel panel: Dial in precisely how you wish for the controls to react as a function of speed
Flight dynamics and systems:
- Detailed and accurate flight dynamics and weight and balance with the help of multiple real-world active 172 pilots. This not only gives this aircraft the proper "feel", but also accurate takeoff, climb, cruise, and landing performance
- Tie-downs and chocks actually keep the plane from moving, even in high winds
- DynaFeel: controls that simulate how strongly the control surfaces are affected by oncoming air, and how much strength would be needed to overcome these forces
Advanced FMOD-based sound system:
- High fidelity, multi-track sounds with smooth, finely tuned transitions (actually having calculated the precise beat frequency for each section, to minimize "muddy" transition sounds), and amazing atmospheric effects
- Individual volume control over different aspects of the sound experience, adjustable in real-time (while listening to the sounds)
- Different sounds for front of plane than for back of plane
- Panning around the plane in exterior view yields awesome 3D audio effects, including "blade slapping" sound when view is perpendicular to prop
- Far away sounds include aerodynamic interaction effects between front and rear prop. At a distance, you hear overtones caused by turbulent air feeding into the rear prop
- Individual buttons and switches in the cockpit each have their own unique sound
- Engine has typical cool-down ticking sound, based on engine temperature
- Sounds actually give you clues as to what's happening under the hood
- Outside wind intensity is affected by slip and AoA. (The more the surface area of the fuselage is hit by oncoming wind, the louder the sounds
- Doors and windows opening
Related links to "X-Plane.org - Cessna 172M - DGS Series XP12"
- X-Plane 12 (not for XP11)
- Windows, Mac or Linux
- 4 GB VRAM (8 GB+ recommended)
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