FSX Rollout: A Deep Dive into the Eurofighter Typhoon, Rafale, and their Competition for Supremacy
- Canards: The all-moving canards react autonomously. In a tight turn, they deflect to maintain lift.
- Delta Wing Behavior: Expect high drag in tight turns. You cannot "dogfight" like an F-16; you must manage energy.
- Carrier Capability: The "M" variant includes functional tailhook and launch bar logic compatible with standard FSX carrier missions (e.g., the Nimitz).
1. Startup Procedure
- Battery: Turn the Battery switch to ON (usually on the left console).
- APU: Start the APU (Auxiliary Power Unit). Wait for "APU Ready" light.
- Engines:
Virtual Cockpit (VC): The aircraft is designed primarily for use in a 3D virtual cockpit. It features two main lateral multifunction displays for systems and navigation, a central tactical display, and a highly dynamic Head-Up Display (HUD).
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The FSX Rollus Rafale: A Concept that Never Was
Naval Operations: The Rafale M variant is specialized for carrier work, featuring a reinforced undercarriage and functional tailhook for arrested landings.