LHC Diamond DA40 Released

Lionheart

SOH-CM-2014
Hey all,

It is time for my newest child to be released.

This is the Diamond Star DA40 single engine 4 seater, XLS Edition with 180 HP engine, constant speed prop, 150 knots cruise speed. Her instrumentation is the Garmin G1000 glass panel system with built in auto pilot. On this Garmin system, I was able to recreate the bazel shape far better, and the MFD now houses the AP controls console as like the actual system. The Garmins do not feature traffic nor weather but do have built in checklists and sample background setting pages to show people what all the Garmins can do (Settings soft key selection).

Flying the '40' is similar to being in a Helo cockpit, 'much glass' surrounding you. The canopy opens from the front and takes with it part of the dash top. Its a wild plane and I have always loved the instrument panels. They are so simple and cool looking. The center console or tunnel (between the front seats) has some nicely laid out controls. The back seats fold down for shipping cargo and this model has the optional extended cargo zone in the tail of the plane, (great for snow skis, etc).

If you like flying into rough airfields, you can remove the wheel skirts via the hidden switch at the far right, lower black plastic power plugin on the panel. Click that and the wheels are suddenly uncovered. Great for Canadian short airstrips. (Stall speed with flaps is around 50 knots).

There is a cool, picturesque 'checklist' and also 'references' file set on the Kneeboard. I have kept the manual simple, and as usual (now) it is in PDF format, in the manuals folder in the aircraft's folder in FS.

This is in FSX and Prepar3D format.

So.... If you are interested, there's more at http://www.lionheartcreations.com/Diamond
 
Would anyone who has got this please post a few screens - it looks fantastic other than the cockpit glass in external view does not look quite right to me in the official screenshots (i cant describe why - perhaps the shine is too light). Im hoping that its just the angles and time of day and perhaps the settings.

Again - i have a feeling this will be LHC's best yet but i just dont want to get another plane i wont fully enjoy.
 
Very nice Mr. Bill! It appears to be a great model. :applause:
I´ll get it in August, because my $$$ FS quota for the month ran out already
 
I have given in and purchased and am very impressed so far - your best yet Bill. :salute:



Went for a dusk flight


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Thanks guys.

Note that you can detach the wheel skirts via clicking on that black power coupling on the instrument panel, bottom right.
 
It looks like each one is better than the last! And that's saying something. I know, I've got nine already.

Thanks Bill, for your excellent work.

Joe
 
You build 'em, he screenshots 'em. That VC is a marvellous piece of work, and I just know you built the lot in Gmax. Kudos! :applause::applause::applause::applause::applause:
 
You build 'em, he screenshots 'em. That VC is a marvellous piece of work, and I just know you built the lot in Gmax. Kudos! :applause::applause::applause::applause::applause:

Hey Tom,

Many thanks Sir. The mesh model was actually created by John MacNeil in Lightwave. I then went in and finished it. I did bring it into Gmax and animated and mapped/painted with Photoshop.

John does amazing work. We were fortunate to get some drawings for the panels for him to work from.



Bill
 
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