Many of those who came in contact with the Dornier Do-27,
couldn't leave their hands from this airplane anymore. The Do-27 celebrated its
50th birthday just a few weeks ago, and even today it fascinates thousands of
enthusiasts around the world. This addon for Microsoft Flight Simulator is
leaving known paths and is quite different to the other add-on aircraft you
might have experienced. Besides the extraordinary visual model this add-on is
equiped with features that have never seen before in FS.
Today, flight simulation pilots can be divided
in two groups. The first group are trying to simulate flights as real as it gets
and the other uses Flight Simulator for recreational purposes and mostly do
short flights in their spare time. No matter to which party you belong to this
add-on can be used in two modes: Pro and Simple. In ‘Simple’ mode, this aircraft
can be flown just for fun and recreation. In ‘Pro’ mode you always have to keep
an eye on the right treatment of the aircraft, engine, gear and the systems. It
is an exciting challenge as operating errors will have consequences. Flight time
will be logged in this mode only and the pilot is rewarded with certificates.
Additionally after changing your aircraft to the Do-27, the
plane tries to interpret the actual situation and will configure itself. There
also two initiation modes that override the automatic detection system:
'cold&dark' and 'taxi'. It is also possible to let your plane be automatically
configured for 3 different operating conditions in realtime (that means, you can
see the switches and levers moving while your invisible assistant prepares the
aircraft) whenever you want:
Prepare for engine start | Make her ready to fly | Shut off
and power down.
The kneeboard provides information and controls for different
elements of the airplane, for example the maintenance mode. It helps the pilot
with static or dynamic flying hints, and can be used to display or hide
different external gimmicks.
Nearly every element has its own sound: switches, knobs,
levers, doors etc. There are also sounds for flying with opened/dumped doors,
backfires, the chronograph etc.
This very special replica comes in 2 variants (A1, B1) and 6
aircrafts that are different in equipment, panels, exhausts, tires, lighting
etc.
FEATURE LIST:
Exterior Model:
- All standard animations like control surfaces, cowl flap,
elevator trim, wheels etc.
- Control surfaces can be fixed.
- Control surfaces are affected by wind if pilot left
aircraft and controls have not fixed.
- Elevator vibrates during engine start and at low rpm on
ground.
- All doors can be handled separately (that means
lock/unlock, open/close and dumping)
- The 2 engine doors can be opened separately as well as
the whole lower cowling.
- Detailed Lycoming GO-480 B1A6 engine.
- New propeller animation for slow revolutions during
engine startup.
- Propeller can be damaged by ground contact.
- Exterior equipment like brake chocks, warning cones,
camping equipment, tools, information panel for flight days etc.
Virtual Cockpit and systems:
- Different panel layouts.
- Panels and instruments may be damaged by hard landings.
- All automatic circuit breakers and circuit breakers work.
- Instruments may be inaccurate, needles may be influenced
by vibrations, g-forces or disorders.
- Attitude indicator and compass card are driven
electrically and have to be aligned / calibrated. The compass card will
start to rotate for several minutes if electricity has been cut.
- The glass of the vertical speed indicator may be broken.
- Junghans chronograph with windup mechanism and timer.
- Avionics may be damaged if avionics master switch is not
turned off during engine start and engine shut down.
- Engine must be primed.
- Engine prime can lead to have too much fuel in the
starter system. Removing superfluous fuel is possible due original procedure
or mechanician.
- Engine starter can get overheated and damaged.
- Cowl Flap produces drag according to its setting.
- Engine cooling is influenced by angle of attack and
propeller revolutions.
- Engine fires can occur.
- Fire extinguisher can get exhausted.
- Oil leaks can occur.
- Realistic oil consumption.
- Engine treatment influences oil consumption.
- Engine and gear can get damaged by:
High RPM
Low RPM
Fast RPM changes
Low Manifold pressure
Long engine starts
Low oil level
Fires
High temperatures
Low RPM during descent
Negative Propeller Thrust
- If Engine gets worn it looses power.
- Propeller can get damaged
- Warm weather can cause air bubbles in the fuel system,
making the engine stutter. The fuel pump solves this problem.
- Cold engine can go out.
- Real engine start up procedure, with starter circuit
breaker, priming and mixture lever in cut off position.
- If engine is not serviced periodically, engine start will
get more and more difficult.
- Fast changes on engine settings lead to damages.
- Propeller pitch can't be changed when engine is shut off.
- Oil temperature influences operability of propeller
pitch.
- Mixture can be adjusted manually. But this is not
recommended. When the lever is all way forward, the mixture is set
automatically.
- Generator only works at 1300 RPM and above. Generator
relay is audible.
- Fuel quantity indicators are not very precise.
- Pitot heat can get damaged if enabled on ground.
- Structure and controls can get damaged through high
speeds and extreme manoeuvres.
- Flaps can get damaged through high speeds or when being
lowered as long as the cabin doors are open.
- Windows get dirty.
- Each door can be locked/unlocked, opened/closed and
dumped separate. The latch for the left cabin door can be disabled, so the
door will stay open during flight due air stream, and can be closed by
shortly lowering the flaps. (Real life procedure after the skydivers left
the plane)
- Windows of the front doors can be opened.
- Ventilation controls are functional.
- If you forgot to remove the pitot cover before flight,
airspeed indicator will not work, and the cover can only be removed on
ground.
- Vibration effects through engine, ground roll, stalls
etc.
Skydiver Dropping:
- Skydiver can be loaded on ground (non-optical), will open
the door in flight for leaving the plane. Skydiver Flights will be counted
and scored.































