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| FSX/FS2004 Dassault Mirage 4000 Panel and virtual
cockpit. Given the lack of information about the real
cockpit of the Mirage 4000, many textures and virtual
cockpit and panel elements are based on Mirage 2000
ones. The panel includes a multi-mode radar which shows
planes driven by the AI and other player aircrafts
during multi-player sessions. To get more information
about this radar, please see this page: http://emarciano.free.fr/RadarThe
panel includes a brand new Head-Up Display (HUD)
especially developed for Mirage aircrafts. It uses
vector graphics technology for smooth graphics and
optimal performance. |
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FSX/FS2004 Dassault Mirage 4000 Panel and virtual
cockpit
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Category:
Flight Simulator X / FSX Downloads Military Aircraft
Compatibility: FSX and FS2004
Filesize: 5.50 MB
Added on: May-16-2009
Dassault Mirage 4000
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for FS2004/FSX
Authors
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SimScape Team: Head-Up Display and gauge update for FSX
compatibility
Eric Marciano: gauges programming and panel configuration
Romain Lucas: exterior visual model, virtual cockpit
Thanks :
to Frank Safranek for his help and his support since the
beginning of this project,
to Antoine Grondeau for his wonderful photos of the interior of
the Mirage 2000,
to Cyril Pioffet for the afterburner effects
Panel and virtual cockpit
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Given the lack of information about the real cockpit of the
Mirage 4000, many
textures and virtual cockpit and panel elements are based on
Mirage 2000 ones.
The panel includes a multi-mode radar which shows planes driven
by the AI and other player
aircrafts during multi-player sessions. To get more information
about this radar, please
see this page: http://emarciano.free.fr/Radar
The panel includes a brand new Head-Up Display (HUD) especially
developed for Mirage
aircrafts. It uses vector graphics technology for smooth
graphics and optimal performance.
It is linked with the radar to show the radar selected target.
For more information about
the HUD, please see this page: http://www.simscape.fr
To get more information about the panel usage and the
multi-function displays, please
refer to the online documentation:
http://www.simscape.fr/Mirage4000.html
Installation
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Run the installer "Mirage4000_fs9.exe" or "Mirage4000_FSX.exe"
Documentation
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To get more information about the panel usage and the
multi-function displays, please
refer to the online documentation:
http://www.simscape.fr/Mirage4000.html
For the HUD documentation, see here:
http://www.simscape.fr/MirageHUD_Doc.html
Smoke System
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The smoke system, usually activated by the 'I' key, works
differently on this aircraft.
It works automatically to show vapor trails when the aircraft is
under high
acceleration (high G force). Don't try to activate the smoke
manually, it will not
work.
Version 2008
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The panel has been updated with new FSX-compatibles gauges, the
integration of
the new radar gauge and the brand new HUD developed by SimScape.
The afterburner effects have been added and the aircraft
textures have been
updated.
History
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The original decision was reached in September 1976 to begin
construction of a
twin-engined prototype, in parallel with the Mirage 2000 fighter
project, which had been
selected by the French Government. One aircraft being in fact
technically derived from
the other, design work and construction were arranged at the
same time for both, their
first flight being however scheduled with an interval of one
year. This 20-ton Mach 2
aircraft was developed and built as a private venture by the
French aeronautical industry,
and particularly by Dassault-Breguet, responsible for the
airframe and for the complete
integration of all equipment items.
On its first flight, on 9 March 1979 at Istres, it reached Mach
1.2, piloted by Jean-Marie
Saget. It reached Mach 1.6 on its second flight and, on its
sixth flight (on 11 April),
it reached Mach 2.04 and flew at angles of attack of up to 25°
during a spin analysis.
Its twin SNECMA M53 engines, in the 10-ton thrust class ( 22,000
lbs ) provide a thrust/weight
ratio greater than 1:1.
The Mirage 4000 has reduced drag, combined with the simple and
compact design of the
pure-delta wing configuration. Twin "canards" fitted on each
side of the air intakes in
front of the wing help a smooth airflow at high angle of attack
while substantially improving
maneuverability. All these qualities make the Mirage 4000 one of
the rare aircraft which
were comparable to the American F-15 at that time.
By 1980, Saudi Arabia was considering acquiring some Mirage
4000. France's defense
committee ruled that 50 Mirage 4000s should be acquired to
replace the Mirage IV. However,
no orders materialized, mainly because of its high cost (and
because the Mirage 2000 was a
better value). In 1986, Dassualt re-activated it, it was renamed
'Mirage 4000,' (from
'Super Mirage 4000') and was re-painted with desert camouflage
on the upper surfaces. It
was used as a chase plane and a testbed for the Rafale program,
researching the behavior
of a canard-delta configuration in turbulence. Finally it was
transferred to Paris as a
permanent exhibit outside the "Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace"
where it is still today.
Characteristics
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Wingspan....................... 11.93 m
Length......................... 18.72 m
Empty weight................... 13,490 kg
Combat weight.................. 16,100 kg
Max take off weight............ 32,000 kg
Wing loading................... 220 kg/m²
External loads................. > 8,000 kg
Powerplant .................... 2 SNECMA M53 turbofans
Max Mach in level flight....... Mach 2.2
Approach speed................. 140 kts
Climbing speed................. > 1,000 ft/s
Operational ceiling............ 65,000 ft
Range with external tanks...... > 3,700 km
Copyrights
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The included files have been tested and have been determined not
to be harmful.
However, the authors are not responsible for any direct,
consequential or indirect
damage these files may cause to you and your computer. Use
entirely at your own risk.
Any gauge provided with this panel can not be used in another
panel without the
permission of the author.
The aircraft and panel are FREEWARE. These files are strictly
for your own personal,
non-commercial use. Any redistribution, repackaging or reselling
of these files in
any form is expressly prohibited without the permission of the
authors.
The radar gauge is PAYWARE. If you want to buy this radar,
please see this page:
http://emarciano.free.fr/Radar
The HUD is PAYWARE. A time-limited version in included in the
Mirage 4000 panel.
If you want to purchase this device, please see this page:
http://www.simscape.fr/MirageHUD.html
Websites
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SimScape - http://www.simscape.fr
Eric Marciano Home Page - http://emarciano.free.fr
Mirage Aircraft (Frank Safranek) - http://www.mirage4fs.com
WingShots (Antoine Grondeau) - http://www.wingshots.net