Features a fully clickable, high-definition 3D cockpit with functional MFDs (Multi-Function Displays) and an Up-Front Control Panel (UFCP) similar to an F-16.
(Cut to interior 3D model) "Forget the steam gauges. The Super Tucano features two 5x7 inch MFDs, a HUD, and hands-on-throttle-and-stick. But note the propeller lever. You have to manage beta range and reverse pitch for short field landings. This is a pilot’s airplane, not a computer." dcs a29b super tucano
The A-29 Super Tucano has been used by several air forces around the world, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Indonesia. The aircraft is employed for various tasks, such as: Features a fully clickable, high-definition 3D cockpit with
As the global demand for light attack aircraft continues to grow, the A-29B Super Tucano is well-positioned to meet the needs of military forces around the world. With its proven track record and reputation for reliability, the A-29B Super Tucano is an attractive option for countries seeking a cost-effective solution for light attack and ISR operations. But note the propeller lever
The true magic begins with the (simulated). Unlike fast jets that rely on digital zoom from 30,000 feet, the A-29B works at 10,000 feet or lower. The TGP’s image is crisp, and you use it to mark targets for dumb munitions via the "CCIP" (Constantly Computed Impact Point) system.
But here is where the A-29 creates its own fun: