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British medium bomber from 1938.

What you will learn

 

Anyone interested in Classic British aircraft.

 

This is a download in 3D in VR available on the internet.

 

Since there are no surviving Hampden bombers in flying condition in the world this is the next bet thing.

 

Simply watch or try it for yourself in the comfort of your own home.

Description

The Handley-Page Hampden was an aircraft that was very nearly obsolete when it went into service. One of the first British bombers to

see service in World War, it carried a payload similar to the Wellington and Whitley, but was much faster and more maneuverable. It was the

newest design of these three, sporting a very slender fuselage and fixed guns. It was indeed faster and more agile but the defensive armament

was inadequate and was later updated. Known as the “Flying Suitcase” due to its narrow fuselage and cramped crew positions, the Hampden

was nearly as fast as the Blenheim but carried 4 x the load twice as far. It was initially used in daylight raids until combat losses dictated an


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improvement in defensive armament as well as a switch to night ops. At night, the Hampden continued with success in raids on Germany and

particiapted in the first “1,000 bomber” raid before being withdrawn in 1942.

 

This old AlphaSim/Virtavia favourite has been completely overhauled for X-Plane 11. Whilst improvements have been made to the already very good exterior model, the main attraction is the all-new and highly detailed cockpit model. The PBR textures and an FMOD sounds package really bring this 1938 British medium bomber to life. And totally VR ready ! Extensive flight testing was done using the HTC Vive to hone the experience to perfection. The Hampden pilot enjoys superior visibility compared to similar aircraft of the era, making this a superb classic sight-seeing platform for VR users. Two big radials and a taildragger configuration require some skill to master on the ground, this will appeal to those who enjoy sharpening their skills. Once airborne, the Hampden, whilst certainly not fast, is agile and delightful to fly. A landing speed of only 70kts makes the experience very similar to modern GA types, but the roar of the old single-row radial Pegasus engines are a reminder that this early monoplane was not intended to be ‘civil’…

 

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
How fast will it go?
Circuit bashing Lossiemouth.
Lossiemouth to Inverness.
Getting lost in low cloud have a divert ready.