Fs2004 - Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro Fixed
The Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro for Flight Simulator 2004 (FS9) is widely considered one of the most comprehensive military transport add-ons ever made for that platform. Advanced Cockpit & Systems
Even years after the release of newer simulators, many "hardcore" simmers keep a copy of FS2004 specifically to fly this aircraft. It represents an era where developers were discovering how to bring "study-level" complexity to home computers. FS2004 - Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro
Captain Sim's C-130 Pro for FS2004 is a masterclass in simulation development. With its accurately modeled exterior and interior, realistic flight dynamics, and comprehensive feature set, this addon has set a new standard for C-130 simulations. Whether you're a seasoned FS2004 user or just starting out, the C-130 Pro offers a wealth of opportunities for immersive and engaging flight simulation. The Captain Sim Legendary C-130 Pro for Flight
- Multiple variants (C-130E, H, and J models – with the J featuring the modern six-blade composite props and glass cockpit).
- Weather radar with fully functional tilt and gain.
- Operational cargo drop system (including paratroopers and supply pallets).
- Detailed failure simulation (engine fires, prop overspeed, hydraulic leaks).
- Full FS2Crew integration (though originally third-party, the Pro model was designed for crew coordination).
If you still have FS2004 installed on an old hard drive, dust off your yoke, find a copy of the Legendary C-130 Pro, and remember what it felt like to truly earn your landing. Four greens, props full forward—you are cleared for the ramp. Multiple variants (C-130E, H, and J models –
is one of high-stakes development that spanned over three years and required more than 6,000 hours of meticulous labor. Released as 2005 faded into 2006, it was designed to be the most advanced C-130 simulation of its time. The Development Journey
or newer operating systems without specific community-developed fixes. User Experience
Includes five high-resolution 2D panels (Pilot, Co-Pilot, Navigator, and two Overhead panels) with over 300 operative elements
