New Views of Aeroplane Heaven’s Heinkel He 111 as Release Draws Near

In a recent update, flight simulation developer Aeroplane Heaven states that their Heinkel He 111 P2 is nearing release.

As previously reported, the aircraft is being developed for FSX/SE, P3DV3+ and P3DV4+ and is said to offer a high fidelity model with “an enormous amount of authentic detail.” Additional features reportedly include a fully animated complex control systems for rudder, aileron and elevator, “secret” modern navigation suite fitted to the cockpit for IFR navigation, highly realistic, animated pilot, bomb-aimer and mid/upper gunner, detailed Daimler Benz V12 engine under removable nacelle panels and authentic stereo sound pack with the signature “out of sync” engine throb at full throttle.

Six authentic marking options will be included as well, each reportedly created using P3D v4.4’s new “PBR Workflow” techniques to provide “a new level of realism to your flight simulation experience.” The results include metal and corrosion effects, paint chips and staining. The developer states “All Heinkels will be released for 4.4 with PBR incorporated.”

The company is now putting the finishing touches on the model and effects and notes that they are offering the dedicated P3DV4.4+ version as an optional purchase. For those who fly FSX/V3 and V4.4, this option is bundled with the FSX/P3DV3+ version at a special price.

Check out a selection of the latest screenshots below.

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 

Posted by Aeroplane Heaven on Wednesday, March 20, 2019

 
(via Aeroplane Heaven)