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    Freeware Aircraft : The Scrapyard Monster maintenant disponible

    Freeware Aircraft : The Scrapyard Monster maintenant disponible

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    June 1, 2023
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    Le créateur communautaire LordFrites, sous le nom de "Flying Fries", a lancé un avion freeware révolutionnaire appelé "The Scrapyard Monster" qui défie la conception conventionnelle. Cette création fictive est un extraordinaire amalgame d'objets de ferraille pris au hasard, propulsé par un époustouflant moteur V12 Cosworth/Aston Martin de plus de 1000 CV. Grâce à sa polyvalence et à ses performances époustouflantes, cet avion de brousse promet des vols lents et bas exaltants, des acrobaties aériennes et des aventures à grande vitesse. Entrons dans les détails et découvrons les merveilles que recèle cet avion exceptionnel.

    Le Scrapyard Monster a du punch avec une puissance étonnante de 1160 chevaux et jusqu'à 2700 N.m de couple. Malgré ses origines peu conventionnelles, le poids total à vide de l'avion est de 830 kg (1830 lbs). La vitesse de croisière peut varier de 50 à 220 nœuds, sans jamais dépasser 250 nœuds. Cet avion polyvalent peut monter rapidement et atteindre une altitude plafond de 37 000 pieds. Qu'il s'agisse d'explorer des pistes courtes, d'atterrir sur des porte-avions ou d'exécuter des manœuvres acrobatiques palpitantes, "The Scrapyard Monster" vous garantit une expérience riche en adrénaline. Préparez-vous à être immergé dans un avion qui ne néglige aucun détail. LordFrites a incorporé d'innombrables références et œufs de Pâques dans les deux livrées fournies avec l'avion. Avec des textures PBR 4K à 8K et des instruments personnalisés, chaque aspect des visuels de cet avion est conçu à la perfection.

    L'avion possède une gamme complète de caractéristiques, notamment un double système de navigation VOR/ILS, un ensemble d'éclairages intérieurs et extérieurs graduables et commutables, ainsi que des éléments statiques externes tels que des étiquettes, des housses et des attaches "à retirer avant le vol". Chaque interrupteur est entièrement fonctionnel et l'écran multifonction compact fournit des informations vitales telles que les prévisions de carburant, les relevés de l'altimètre radar, la visualisation en direct de la puissance et du couple, le cap magnétique et la trajectoire, et bien plus encore. En outre, une tablette tactile Garmin avec carte, plans de vol et vision synthétique améliore votre expérience de navigation. L'avion utilise le système moderne de carburant Asobo et dispose d'un pare-brise avec des effets de pluie, des rayures, et plus encore. Avec 26 disjoncteurs fonctionnels, 30+ sons personnalisés et des listes de contrôle dans le jeu, l'attention portée aux détails est vraiment remarquable.

    Le serveur Discord de Flying Fries donne accès à un fichier Blender 3D pour la création de livrées, ainsi qu'à des manuels d'avions. LordFrites promet également de futurs développements d'avions réalistes, avec des mises à jour sur le serveur Discord. Si vous appréciez l'immense effort fourni pour créer "The Scrapyard Monster", pensez à soutenir LordFrites en lui donnant un petit pourboire via PayPal. De plus, pour célébrer la naissance de "The Scrapyard Monster", LordFrites organisera une "tournée de lancement" du 1er au 8 juin. Cet événement passionnant prévoit cinq vols en groupe à travers des routes et des paysages fascinants, offrant l'opportunité de voler ensemble et de recevoir des conseils sur la manipulation des aspects les plus difficiles de l'avion. Restez informé sur le serveur Discord Flying Fries et les forums officiels de MSFS pour plus d'informations. Téléchargez The Scrapyard Monster aujourd'hui et rejoignez la communauté Flying Fries.

    Comments

    P

    about 3 years ago

    Even a freeware mod has a tablet unlike PMDG
    B

    about 3 years ago

    What an awesome plane! Can't say thanks enough for the hard work you put into this masterpiece of junk!
    There's even a picture of Tom Ford and Leslie Nielsen on one of the left side ladder steps!
    Take a gander around this plane before you take off, there are all kinds of Easter eggs in the paint scheme.
    Learning to fly it is another joy in itself, you can seriously master this thing in the bush, fly aerobatics, or just cruise.
    The sky is an empty junkyard, and you are the parts when you hop into this beautiful monster! 😍
    W

    about 3 years ago

    Reminds me of my first Permit To Fly aircraft without the Aston providing the power. Wonderful stuff.
    A

    about 3 years ago

    Great job !My review here :
    p

    about 3 years ago

    that tablet is not even close to what PMDG is working on
    p

    about 3 years ago

    such a cool idea! love it!
    P

    about 3 years ago

    Aha yes yes i keep hearing and the PMDG boys jump in. Case and point this tablet they are working on should be something that no one has made before including better then Fenix, FBW and so on
    c

    about 3 years ago

    How can I steer this beast on the ground?
    L

    about 3 years ago

    - flaps up.- Ballast mounted.- Trim down (not all the way, but you'll have to figure this out).- Propeller pitch control low (Katana towards you).- And you use enough throttle to maintain your speed in the blue arc. You can turn with rudder pedals and differential brakes.
    If you want to make a sharp turn, or even donuts, go full throttle, full rudder, adjust your throttle while turning and stay level with a little left/right stick input (brakes shoudln't even be necessary when drifting!)
    L

    about 3 years ago

    To be fair, this is a default Asobo instrument: Garmin Aera 500. It is simple, has a few nice features but it's far from perfect... And it really wasn't difficult at all to implement (I can share you a Jonx YouTube tutorial which explains this really well).
    I have no doubt PMDG will create something way better!
    (And I hope, Working Title will improve this instrument too in the future, like they already did/are doing with the more popular ones!)
    A

    about 3 years ago

    Yes Yes Yes !!! between Mad Max and Fandango

    about 3 years ago

    L'avion de Mad Max !
    v

    about 3 years ago

    I wouldn't fly on that if my life depending on it, and I love it 😂

    about 3 years ago

    I bought the 737 over a year ago and I'm still waiting...

    about 3 years ago

    Simply wonderful, great great job.
    I will definitely send my contribution, they all deserve it
    O

    about 3 years ago

    Fun little plane, will GTN750 be added in the future?

    about 3 years ago

    TOP

    about 3 years ago

    Super aircraft. Some payware programmers should take an example from this. 👍 👏

    about 3 years ago

    This is absolutely the best hunk of junk ever, in flight simulation. Usually when someone refers to "HOJ", they're saying to stay away from it. Contrary, I use this phrase with many compliments. When I initially saw it, I was like, did the developer lose his mind? Then after watching the YouTube video and downloading it myself, I can't stay away from it. I would definitely agree with FK01. There are plenty of payware developers that should take your example of quality or should reach out to you and ask you to be a part of their development team. Or even better, you should start producing payware "real world" aircraft for the flight sim community. There was a payware bush plane that was developed a few months ago in MSFS that I was really looking forward to, that was an FSX Plane, I won't say anything else; but they could surely use your expertise when it comes to texture and modeling. Or, maybe you could develop this model yourself, wink wink 😉 In any event, thanks or the superb job with this little "eye sore" that I can't get enough of 😁
    S

    about 3 years ago

    What a wonderful bit of lunacy! I have just one request - please tell me you have that you have an actual V-12 sound set in the works. The pure sound of a V-12 Aston screaming as I pull it up in a loop would be fantastic. Excellent job to all those who made this possible - tons of smiles!
    B

    about 3 years ago

    Love your hard work LordFrites . Thanks so much for allow us to fly such a fun little plane . This is what MSFS was made for . Sorry my review is a bit amateur but just wanted to show off how fun this plane is to fly . Of course I did it like all MSFS without reading the guide .

    about 3 years ago

    Replacing the sound is not yet in the work... But it's on the to do list. I have to learn and practice wwise first. But I totally agree, it will completely change the soul of the plane with this diabolic engine sound!

    about 3 years ago

    Thanks a lot. I've started developing what will be a payware, real world, aircraft! I don't know yet when it will be ready, but it is going to happen ;) (and I have several ideas after that, for payware and freeware too...)
    j

    almost 3 years ago

    Funny how you PMDG fanboys always jump to the defense, but have nothing to show for it. But swing over to the forums, and you'll find plenty of members complaining about a new plane being released without an EFB lol. PMDG is good at porting their models from one sim to another, nothing else. There's no innovation, there's no progress, their planes are as stale as the days they released...on FSX

    over 2 years ago

    😁