McDonnell Douglas DC10
A new category of airplane was added to the world's air transportation system when the DC-10 entered scheduled airline service. It has been demonstrating its value to airlines and air travelers since then, winning world recognition for its reliability, comfort and efficiency in more than 25 million hours of revenue flight.
In addition to the luxury and spaciousness inherent in its wide cabin, the three-engine DC-10 incorporated improvements in propulsion, aerodynamics, structure, avionics, flight control systems and environmental compatibility that advanced industry standards.
The multirange DC-10 was designed and built in Long Beach, California, by Douglas Aircraft Company, now the Long Beach Division of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Production was started in January 1968 and first deliveries were in 1971. In a production run extending to 1989, 386 commercial DC-10s were delivered, plus 60 KC-10 tanker/cargo models built for the U.S. Air Force
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Features
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Panel & Virtual Cockpit:
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Sounds:
Listen to the mechanical music created by the three General Electric CF6-50s! Your XSim DC-10 will sound just like the real thing, making your ears hurt from the high-pitched idle "whine" and making things shake-rattle 'n' roll as you thunder down the runway. Furthermore, an FSX version of this soundset will use all the new features of the new FSX sound-engine making the experience even more real!
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Recommended System Requirements
3.0Ghz Processor
1024 Mb Ram
Microsoft © Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Microsoft © Flight Simulator 2004
600 MB Available Hard Disk space
3d Graphics Card 128 MB
Sound Card & Speakers
Joystick or Yoke, Rudder Pedals