BAC One-Eleven (1-11) 300/400/500 for FSX/P3D
This add-on from Just Flight brings the iconic BAC One-Eleven (also known as the BAC-111 or BAC 1-11) to your copy of FSX or P3D in stunning detail. Read more...
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X inc. Steam Edition & Prepar3D all versions including P3Dv4 & P3Dv5.
- File size
- 554 MB
- Developer
- Just Flight
This popular British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) jet airliner flew from the 1960s until a widespread retirement in the 1990s and was intended to replace the very successful Vickers Viscount on short-range routes. As with several other aircraft of the era, the introduction of European noise restrictions hastened its demise!
This package for FSX and P3D includes the 300, 400, and 500 variants along with 12 high-quality airline liveries from around the globe and combines all the latest modeling and texturing techniques with accurate flight dynamics and realistic sounds to bring you an authentic simulation of this iconic aircraft. In this simulation, you will find several variations on the 500 Series theme. BEA used fuselages without the forward built-in airstairs, for example.
Separate Virtual Cockpits for the 300/400 and the 500 models are included, with the Smiths flight system in the 500 Series models instead of Collins, the hydraulic panel relocated to the overhead panel and roof-mounted panel switches operating UP for ON instead of down.
Each model has been built over the most accurate plans available and the deafening sounds of the Rolls-Royce Spey jet engines are faithfully reproduced.
BAC One-Eleven
The basic design program for the One-Eleven began at Hunting Aircraft and was completed at BAC when the Corporation was formed by the addition of Hunting and several other British manufacturers in 1960.
The 300/400 Series (apart from small differences in take-off weights and other data, the two were indistinguishable) used a more powerful version of the Rolls-Royce Spey jet engine and in July 1963 American Airlines began placing orders for thirty 400 Series aircraft, making them the largest ever operator of the BAC One-Eleven.
British European Airways (BEA) was instrumental in the development of a stretched version of the 400, the 500 Series. This model became known as the 'Super-One-Eleven' and as well as the longer fuselage had a wider wingspan, strengthened undercarriage, and other modifications.
In the cockpit, BEA wanted to have commonality between its operational types so the instrument panels and avionics were changed to the 'Smiths' type to match those in aircraft such as the Hawker Siddeley Trident. BEA even went as far as changing the switch directions so that pilots could further reduce the time it took for conversion to type.
The One-Eleven was a very loud airplane! The roar from the Rolls-Royce Spey engines was significant and pressure from civilian authorities called for remedial measures to be adopted. As a result, many aircraft were fitted with 'hush kits', which were effectively a secondary silencer or muffler on the end of the engine nacelles. These were expensive modifications and many operators chose to decommission their One-Eleven fleets rather than face the high cost of bringing them up to modern noise abatement standards.
One-Elevens remained in full-time service with many operators well into the 1990s and the last operational example was finally retired in 2012.
Included Aircraft
- 300/400 Series
- 300/400 Series with hush kit
- 500 Series
- 500 Series with airstairs
- 500 Series with hush kit
- 500 Series with hush kit and airstairs
Cockpit Features
- Highly functional 3D cockpits with virtually all of the hundreds of switches, knobs, and levers animated and functional. Many gauges are modeled in 3D for smooth operation.
- Separate Virtual Cockpits for the 300/400 and the 500 with the Smiths flight system instead of Collins, the hydraulic panel relocated to the overhead roof panel and roof-mounted panel switches operating UP for ON instead of down
- Unique anti-stall stick pusher and stick pusher dump operation
- Full cockpit lighting with atmospheric instrument backlighting
- Special 'baked' textures have been used to present a well-used look and feel to the cockpit area and controls
- Avionics include autopilot functionality from the operating period with NAV and ILS approaches, VOR and ADF receivers and displays, transponder and a full communications suite
- Many features have been added to help with 'usability' such as switches to hide the control yokes for a better view of the instruments and pre-set angled views for the overhead panel, throttle quadrant, and radios
- Numerous warning annunciators will illuminate fault detection and a fully functional engine fire warning and protection/extinguishing system are built into the cockpit. If you get an engine fire warning, pull the fire handle and the fire will be extinguished.
- Electrical systems have been authentically modeled to enable correct APU and engine starts
- Instruments include all the regular flying necessities including Artificial Horizon Indicator (AHI) with flight director, fully functional Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI), VOR and ADF, Radio Altimeter, and a full working suite of engine gauges
- Full avionics and comms package included with detailed, tuneable radio heads and realistic digit read-outs
- Realistic 'cold and dark' cockpit starts are possible
- Pre-set camera views for all essential stations
- Comprehensive electrical and fuel system panels
- Windscreens are textured with reflective effects and display 'Perspex splintering' when viewed in direct sunlight
Model Details
- Specular map to give realistic light effects on the aircraft surfaces
- Bump mapping to give a more realistic 3D effect to aircraft liveries
- Built over the most accurate plans available
- Many detailed animations include:
- Accurate landing gear operations
- Built-in forward door airstairs
- Built-in under-tail passenger steps
- Authentic flap action
- Trim tabs
- Windshield wipers
- Passenger and ground services doors
- Animated pilots
- Ground Power Unit (GPU), baggage tug, and trollies
- Wheel chocks and 'remove before flight' flags
Liveries Included
One-Eleven 300
- Airways International Cymru - G-YRMU
- British Caledonian Airways - G-BKAW
One-Eleven 300 with hush kit
- British Midland - G-WLAD
One-Eleven 400
- American Airlines - N5016
- Cambrian - G-AVOF
One-Eleven 400 with hush kit
- Empire Test Pilots' School - ZE432
One-Eleven 500
- Hapag-Lloyd - D-AMOR
One-Eleven 500 with hush kit
- Ryanair - EI-CDO
One-Eleven 510
- British Airways - G-AVMO
- British European Airways - G-AVMI
One-Eleven 510
- British European Airways - G-AVMI
One-Eleven 510 with hush kit
- Monarch Airlines - G-BCXR
Sound Pack
The distinctive and noisy Rolls-Royce Spey engines have been captured to give the utmost realism in full stereo along with switch click and knob effect sounds.
A supplied utility allows the default FSX Cessna fuel pump sound to be disabled (and re-enabled) for a more authentic atmosphere in the cockpit.
Also Included
A comprehensive cockpit guide is provided in illustrated PDF format and includes a tutorial at London Gatwick on aircraft operation and handling.
A professional standard paint kit (46MB) for all three models can be downloaded so you can create your own liveries.
About Just Flight
Based in the United Kingdom, Just Flight, owned by Mastertronic Group has been in the simulation business since the early days of FS2000. Developing in-house creations and publishing flight sim add-ons from third-party developers for various platforms including MSFS, X-Plane, and Prepar3D.
Their latest focus has been on the next-gen platforms including P3Dv5 and Microsoft's latest flight simulator, MSFS (2020) release.
Trusted by thousands of flight simmers worldwide, Just Flight is a household name in flight simulation.
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