Stephen Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 Now Freeware! - NASA LLTV - Lunar Landing Training Module by NHAdrian I loved this escapism to the NASA 60's era. It is a training machine for the NASA Astronaut to practice LEM (Lunar Module) landings on the moon, history shows that the "Flying Bedstead" as it was called, nearly killed the first man on the moon in a training accident. Neil Armstrong survived the accident of course, but this strange vehicle is a big part of the Apollo era history.... try it out for yourself! Here is X-PlaneReviews full release review; Experimental Vehicle Review : LLTV - Lunar Landing Training Vehicle by NHAdrian Project features The project is built for X-Plane 12 Highly detailed geometry based on archive photos and documentation Accurate flight model tuned for XP12 latest features Accurate engine and systems modelling Realistic cockpit layout based on archive imagery Real attitude rocket based control system Special “Lunar landing simulation” flight mode implementation Full FMOD sound package 4K high-definition cockpit textures Custom particle system for rocket engines Full PBR implementation XP12 rain effect implemented Volumetric interior lights VR Ready Note: for users of the original payware and now freeware aircraft; please update to the latest version as there is an "CTD with error messages about no wings". This bug has been rectified in the latest download. The NASA LLTV by NHAdrian is now available for download from the X-Plane.Org here. NASA LLTV - Lunar Landing Training Module Now Free of course, courtesy of the X-Plane.OrgStore Compatibility, requirements X-Plane 12.1+ Windows, Mac (native support) or Linux 4GB VRAM Minimum - 8GB+ VRAM Recommended ______________________ NEWS! by Stephen Dutton 9th January 2025 Copyright©2025: X-Plane Reviews (Disclaimer. All images and text in this review are the work and property of X-PlaneReviews, no sharing or copy of the content is allowed without consent from the author as per copyright conditions) Quote
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