

| A Halo Pelican for FSX | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 9 2008, 12:43 PM (539 Views) | |
| DragonLegend | May 9 2008, 12:43 PM Post #1 |
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![]() How about this a HALO Pelican for FSX! Enhanced Performance - Large envelope - Stable and Strong under Extreme G loads and maximum dynamic pressures - Ultra efficient , High Thrust - SuperSpoilers , Vectored Thrust - Deflection flaps for hovering flight - Static VC - inpanel radar - gauge controlled engine and retro effects -exterior lighting. - compiled with FS9 SDK * for FSX by Bruce Fitzgerald. Click here to download now! It is the UNSC's primary tactical support aircraft, fulfilling the role of tactical transport and gunship since, at least, 2525.! The Pelican's crew compartments can be sealed and the craft made suitable for limited space flight. They are mainly responsible for flying in the heaviest equipment and troops, as well as rescuing from hot LZ's. They are responsible for the many marine and Spartan lives saved when there was no hope of getting out. They also deliver vehicles and troops where required on the battlefield. This tactical advantage means that Commanders can quickly influence an engagement by supplying his/her forces with reinforcements and/or equipment, or evacuate them in the face of being overwhelmed. Standard armament consists of one class-three externally powered projectile weapon at the fore of the vehicle and one class-one gas operated projectile weapon mounted at the rear in the extended crew area. More heavily armed versions exist. |
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| Incog | May 10 2008, 08:16 AM Post #2 |
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CHEERIO!
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I dont have FSX. FS2004 is the bomb though. |
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Black tulip Tribute to the the greatest of the great. | |
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| ControlAltElite | May 10 2008, 08:17 AM Post #3 |
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Sabs
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YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH URE BACK FINALLY! WE MISSED U HOW DID IT GO!????? |
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