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DCS: SA342M Gazelle Free Download [PC]

Updated: Dec 9, 2020





















































About This Content The SA342 Gazelle is a light scout/attack and transport helicopter. It was introduced in 1968 as a result of cooperation between Aérospatiale and Westland Aircraft. Operated by 23 countries, the Gazelle has served in combat operations across the world including the 1991 Gulf War, 1982 Lebanon War, Syria, and other conflicts.The Gazelle is powered by a single turbine engine that is connected to three Glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoff - GFK (glass-fiber reinforced plastic) main rotor blades with a bearingless main rotor developed by Bölkow GmbH. It is also the first helicopter which features the famous Fenestron tail rotor.The version featured in DCS is the anti-tank version that is armed with four HOT 3 anti-tank guided missiles. Later, free upgrades to this module will feature Gazelle versions armed with GIAT 20mm cannons, rocket pods, Mistral and Snipers.Features of DCS: SA342 Gazelle:Accurate and highly detailed six-degrees-freedom (6DOF) cockpit and external modelMouse interactive cockpit with authentic systems modelingFully modeled weapon system including weapons sight and HOT 3Exciting and challenging campaign Interactive training missionsAFM (Advanced Flight Model) that simulates all flight phases and characteristics of the GazelleInclusive flight manualGazelle skins covering many countries 7aa9394dea Title: DCS: SA342M GazelleGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Polychop SimulationsPublisher:The Fighter Collection, Eagle Dynamics SARelease Date: 27 May, 2016 DCS: SA342M Gazelle Free Download [PC] Although this module has great potential with the multicrew feature, I cannot recommend it until they fix all the game-breaking bugs. My issues are the following:- cold start in multicrew doesn't always work (the gunner doesn't see the helicopter start up, the lights in the cockpit aren't in sync)- even if the gunner joins after the helicopter has started up, the rotor blades are bugged, they move slower than if viewed from the pilot's seat- the targeting camera cannot be slewed left or right in multicrew (a bug that many people have reported since the summer of 2018, but as of April 2019 this still hasn't been fixed- the frame rate drops dramatically if the targeting camera is turned on, especially in the Caucasus (with the Black Shark for example, the frame rate isn't affected under the same circumstances)

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