MSFS Spitfire: Update 1.0.2 Now Available

MSFS Spitfire: Update 1.0.2 Now Available

G'day guys,

We're very pleased to say that our next update for the MSFS Spitfire is now available for users that purchased it from our website. After a short testing period by Microsoft, it will then be available for users that purchased it from the Microsoft Marketplace.

-Screenshot by Aviapics

 

Here's what you can expect in the update:

Art

  • Modern Radio & Transponder unit added
  • Windshield scratches decreased
  • Cockpit control hitboxes improved, made easier to use
  • Pilot head basic animation
  • Fuel Slipper Tank added
  • Fixed Compass & Directional Indicator
  • Prop blur adjusted at low RPMs
  • Cockpit Camera collisions added
  • Various small bugfixes
  • User Manual updates

Systems

  • Custom C++ Merlin Temperature model integrated (replaces default MSFS thermodynamics system)
  • Fuel system overhauled + External Tank integrated
  • Custom oxygen system integrated
  • Fuel Primer functionality integrated - now required for startup (note that requirements vary with weather conditions)
  • Engine failures revised, overheat failures improved. The engine must now be flown inside real-world operating limits or it will very likely fail
  • Camera/quick-views overhauled
  • Door & Canopy overhauled - increased realism, includes locking mechanism. Door must be closed to operate canopy slide.
  • Ctrl+E Auto-start fixed

Flight Model

The flight model has been overhauled and improved, with many small corrections adding up to make for a significantly more realistic experience. As before, thanks to GotGravel for various contributions here.

  • Geometry corrections, wing surface areas corrected
  • CG locations & limits revised
  • Lift & Drag curves revised
  • Flaps pitching moment & drag corrections (nose-down tendency more realistically modelled)
  • Moments of Inertia revised
  • Roll rates & control authority adjusted
  • Weathervaning tendency improved
  • Takeoff run increased realism - more stable along roll axis, reduced P-factor torque
  • Braking force increased, tipping tendency reduced slightly
  • Engine modelling adjusted slightly, inverted flight restored

Sound

  • Brakes pneumatic sound added 
  • Flap sound improved
  • Engine 3D Sound panning bug fixed, attenuation improved
  • Door, lock & canopy sounds updated

 

We hope you've all been enjoying the Spitfire and we look forward to your feedback on this latest update!

 

-Screenshot by Aviapics

 

-Screenshots by GotGravel

 

If you haven't already, be sure to check out GotGravel's Discord server. There you can find everything MSFS, including Flight Plans, group flights, information, freeware aircraft and more! 

Our next blog will feature news about our A-7E Corsair, as well as an exciting announcement about our upcoming plans for MSFS. Stay tuned!

Cheers
-Dan & Alex
FlyingIron Sims


26 comments


  • Edvart

    Great job so far.
    This plane is tricky and therefore fun.

    The Norwegian community have created an on-the-side group flight a.k.a war birds formation flying, and this aircraft suits us well.
    Keep up the great work 😁


  • Simon Griffee

    Thank you for your continuing work on this wonderful aeroplane!


  • Tony C

    Any plans to bring the G109B to MSFS20?


  • Manuel Perales

    Hi, congratulations. It´s a masterpiece. Not a day goes by that I don’t need to take the controls of your superb Spitfire MkIX for a ride above the clouds. Thank you for your work and effort.


  • Adam Forbes

    Cant wait to fly this great aircraft great update guys


Leave a comment