Fsx Rollus | Rafale [exclusive]

The single-seat land-based variant used by the French Air and Space Force.

This is where the Rollus Rafale truly shines. Rollus used real Rafale flight manuals and feedback from French sim pilots.

On , the wait was finally over. The "Rafale Rollus" was released and made available for purchase on simMarket for €26.18 . The initial payware pack contained two highly detailed versions: the single-seat Rafale C (Chasseur - Air Force version) and the carrier-capable Rafale M (Marine - Naval version) , though the community greatly lamented the absence of the initially planned Rafale B (Biplace) two-seat version. Despite its premium price tag, many users immediately praised the quality of the 3D model and looked forward to flying the bête (beast). fsx rollus rafale

: The package originally featured the Rafale C (single-seat land-based) and Rafale M (carrier-based).

Flying the Rollus Rafale in FSX is an exhilarating experience. Powered by custom flight dynamics files (.AIR and aircraft.cfg), the jet accurately simulates the performance of the Snecma M88 turbofan engines. The single-seat land-based variant used by the French

Various external tank configurations (1,250L or 2,000L).

Each model featured distinct loadouts. Virtual pilots could fly "clean" configurations for airshows, or load the aircraft with drop tanks, MICA air-to-air missiles, and SCALP cruise missiles. Visual Fidelity and 3D Modeling On , the wait was finally over

You can typically find the Rollus Rafale package on major flight sim repositories. Look for the "v2" or "v2.1" versions, which include the most stable gauges and the widest array of liveries.

The real Rafale relies heavily on a flight-by-wire computer system to manage its inherently unstable delta-wing design. Rollus successfully coded a custom fly-by-wire feel into the FSX flight physics. The aircraft felt incredibly agile, capable of tight instantaneous turns and high alpha (angle of attack) maneuvers, yet remained remarkably stable during low-speed carrier approaches. Systems Depth

The new mission-based gameplay component was built for both newcomers and hardcore enthusiasts, and FSX boasted ten times the graphic detail of its predecessor, Flight Simulator 2004. This technical leap, combined with its highly extensible architecture, made FSX the ultimate canvas for third-party developers and modders. It was on this foundation that the legend of "Rollus" would be built, offering home cockpit builders and virtual fighter jocks a level of detail previously only dreamed of.

Rollus implemented custom flight dynamics that closely mimicked this behavior. The aircraft is incredibly agile, capable of pulling sharp turns and maintaining high rates of roll without immediately stalling. However, the flight model also respects the high-drag nature of delta wings; tight, sustained turns bleed airspeed rapidly, forcing pilots to manage their energy and use the afterburners strategically.