Digital Combat Systems' latest hard-core simulation, Black Shark Helicopter puts you in control of a single-seat, coaxial-rotor Russian Ka-50 attack helicopter. The $50 download replicates everything: the aerodynamic forces that affect each subelement of the Ka-50's airframe; the detailed physics of the turbo-shaft engine, with each component (the engine inlet, the compressor, and the combustion chamber, for example) modeled independently; and the electrical power generation that feeds the Ka-50's avionics, hydraulics, engines, and auxiliary power. Matt Peckham, who writes PC World's Game On blog says that he has "never seen a sim half as obsessed with modeling the minutia both over and under the hood."
For hyperenthusiasts ready to soak up this sim's stunning graphics--and churn through its 350-page manual--Matt recommends taking off with Saitek's $170 X52 Pro Flight System (inset), a programmable precision stick-and-throttle rig that is fully compatible with Windows Vista.
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