This DCS World Weekend news update reminded us about the upcoming end of the DCS World Spring Sale and took the opportunity to announce a new project by Check Six Simulations. They are making a PC-9/A for DCS World. Let’s have a look!
Getting to know the PC-9/A
Powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-62 turboprop engine propelling the PC-9/A up to 370 kn, the PC-9/A is a two-seat advanced trainer aircraft in use or formerly in use by several military air forces and civilian operators around the world.
Check Six has announced that they are building the PC-9/A, the Royal Australian Air Force variant, as a highly detailed DCS World module. It’s a companion piece to their DCS: Top End of Australia map announced last year. Other operators include the Swiss Air Force, Slovenian Air Force, Royal Saudi Air Force and Royal Thai Air Force.
The PC-9 has seven hardpoints, 3 under each wing and one on the centerline, rated for smaller munition types and practice bombs. The Australian version apparently was not used with weapons but did get used in FAC (forward air controller) duties. How exactly Check Six approaches this in DCS World is unknown.



The exterior model looks to be well advanced but we don’t know too much else about the status of the project either so this one will probably have a long runway before we see too much more of it. It’s an intriguing choice and one that I’m curious to see play out.





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