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Swiss Venom 'Long Nose'
- File Name
- Swiss Venom 'Long Nose' by geiger
- Submitted
- 26 November 2009 - 10:10 AM
- Last Updated
- 11 December 2009 - 03:41 PM
- File Size
- 22.19MB (Estimated Download Times)
- Views
- 7617
- Downloads
- 1202
- X-Plane 9 Version
- No Information
- Custom Panel
- Yes
- Custom 3D cockpit
- No
- Custom Sounds
- Yes
- Aircraft Year
- 1946 to 1965
- Reason for Modification
- No Information
The X-Plane 9.31 version of the Swiss Venom Long Nose.
In the late sixties, the Swiss Venoms were fitted with additional fire and navigation equipment. To provide space for the new hardware within the very compact fuselage, a larger nose cone was designed. This configuration is unique for the Swiss manufactured Venoms.
The featured plane, J-1747, entered service in 1957 and was decommissioned 1984. It was eventually sold to a private buyer in the U.S.A. where it became registered as N747J. This Venom still flies today.
The Swiss Venom was the first jet fighter on the DM with Dataroot's sublime JERA sound system installed. Again, this version is equipped with JERA; hand-build to the highest standards, meticulously tested and finely tweaked up to version 9.4 by Chris Wright himself.
This plane was winner of The-Best-Of-The-Month December '09 competition.
If you can, simulate the Swiss Venom loud and at the highest resolution.
Pilot's notes and a brief history included.
Have fun!
Geiger
- This text was edited on 11 December 2009. There is no need to re-download the file -
In the late sixties, the Swiss Venoms were fitted with additional fire and navigation equipment. To provide space for the new hardware within the very compact fuselage, a larger nose cone was designed. This configuration is unique for the Swiss manufactured Venoms.
The featured plane, J-1747, entered service in 1957 and was decommissioned 1984. It was eventually sold to a private buyer in the U.S.A. where it became registered as N747J. This Venom still flies today.
The Swiss Venom was the first jet fighter on the DM with Dataroot's sublime JERA sound system installed. Again, this version is equipped with JERA; hand-build to the highest standards, meticulously tested and finely tweaked up to version 9.4 by Chris Wright himself.
This plane was winner of The-Best-Of-The-Month December '09 competition.
If you can, simulate the Swiss Venom loud and at the highest resolution.
Pilot's notes and a brief history included.
Have fun!
Geiger
- This text was edited on 11 December 2009. There is no need to re-download the file -

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