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Fs2004 - Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro _verified_

Despite the technical headaches, the Pro Pack created a vibrant ecosystem. You had the base C-130H, but expansions like the "C-130J Super Hercules" and the "KC-130" tanker were available. This variety gave simmers a huge roster of aircraft to master, from the stretched C-130H-30 to the civilian L-100. This freedom extended to aesthetics; Captain Sim fostered a large community of repainters. While the base Pro Pack came with realistic textures, dedicated fans later produced packs for firefighting variants and historical schemes, including a widely shared Pakistan Air Force repaint. The community was split; some worshipped the detail ("One of the nicest and most realistic aircraft to fly"), while others lambasted the company for ignoring the FS2004 version in favor of the newer FSX port. Accusations flew that the product was "ported over without further testing" and that promised service packs would "never" arrive.

In the world of flight simulation, few aircraft carry the iconic status of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Known as the workhorse of the skies, this four-engine turboprop has served in nearly every role imaginable, from cargo hauler to gunship. For simmers still flying on the venerable Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (A Century of Flight), stands out as one of the most ambitious attempts to tame this beast. FS2004 - Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro

If you are looking for the best way to fly the C-130 in modern sims, or if you need tips on configuring this specific add-on for your FS2004 setup, (e.g., FS2004, FSX, MSFS 2020), and I can provide further information! Captain Sim - "Legendary C-130 Hercules" Part 1 - Q&A Forum Despite the technical headaches, the Pro Pack created

The package included a comprehensive , signaling to users that this was not a casual "hop in and fly" aircraft. Users had to learn realistic start-up procedures involving external power units and overhead panel switches. This freedom extended to aesthetics; Captain Sim fostered

Virtual pilots could actuate the rear cargo door and ramp to simulate combat drop configurations. A dedicated panel switcher even lets you animate a military Hummer vehicle reversing cleanly into the cargo bay.