If you love the F-4 Phantom you’re going to love the latest news from Heatblur Simulations who have announced some impressive feature updates for DCS: F-4E Phantom II while also announcing that the developers are going to release their F-4E Phantom project to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Let’s have a look at both significant pieces of news!

New national specific F-4E features and more

Heatblur’s planned pilot customization is coming

DCS: F-4E Phantom II is one of DCS World’s best modules though the developers behind it are not yet done adding features. On Friday, Heatblur provided a summary of some of their upcoming work for the jet.

The team are busy adding some new features such as the Dogbone gun camera (and associated functionality). They are also adding customization options that will make the Phantom more accurate for specific nationalities. They include:

  • External refueling probe as used by Israeli Phantoms
  • Removal of the “football antenna” on the tail or new generation antenna
  • Other “bits and bobs”

They specifically mention some cosmetic adjustments to make your F-4E into a Greek Phantom if you want. Those excited to see a PI2000 standard with AMRAAM missiles will probably want to hold back on their enthusiasm because it doesn’t sound like that is in the works just this moment (and would represent a significant redo of the airplane).

JESTER AI is getting new extensible features

They also are working pilot customization, testing “Jester Pod” which will allow JESTER AI to use the Pave Spike pod, and are nearly ready with the official F-4E paint kit. They are currently working on JESTER modding capabilities for extended functionality. That last one may be of particular interest for campaign makers.

The Phantom comes to MSFS

Heatblur has also just announced that the F-4E Phantom is coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator!

The aircraft is set to inherit much of the work the company did on the DCS model incorporating the highly detailed visuals, tightly tuned flight model, and incorporating an interactive crew chief, JESTER AI, and component based simulation.

The aircraft is simulated as a connection of thousands of individual components. From an instrument needle to control surfaces, each component influences the state of the aircraft and even comes with its own wear and tear. From simulating accurate power draw from the power source to the smallest light bulb and all the nodes along the way, from hydraulic fluid which moves the hydraulics which in turn move the flight surfaces all the way to a mass physics based model – things now happen naturally, influenced by each other, and are not scripted.

Heatblur have clearly learned a lot from their past development efforts as well as their partnership with IndiaFoxtEcho on bringing their DCS F-14 Tomcat into MSFS. The Phantom should meet or exceed what the team was able to do with that jet.

We also have plenty of screenshots showing off the extremely detailed visuals that the Phantom sports in MSFS.

Stay tuned for more information on both the DCS and MSFS F-4E Phantom projects from Heatblur Simulations.


16 responses to “Heatblur announce F-4E Phantom for MSFS while also detailing several DCS updates”

  1. I bought the F-14 for MSFS when they released it, but it’s just not the same as the DCS version in many ways so I never really fly it. I think it’s cool for folks without the DCS F-4E but I’ll probably pass this time around.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      I can see the value between the two sims to be limited unless you really really love that one specific plane and have to have it. I think this is more of a opening up to a larger market for Heatblur. DCS is where the plane gets to do its whole role while MSFS is a bit more limited but has a MUCH larger market to play with.

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  2. Having the Hawk T1A in msfs while enjoying much of DCS Phantom I can see this having its value on the civilian sim.

    The downside of the Phantom on this is its cockpit visibility, but having the meshes and textures on par to what’s been done in its DCS form it will be a must have experience. Bonus if the wiggly bits on the cockpits are properly wiggly in this version as well. Flying low level in this is amazing.

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      ShamrockOneFive

      MSFS can do wiggly bits in the cockpit so in theory they should be able to replicate what they did in DCS.

      Looking forward to seeing that in action!

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      1. Great to hear. Perhaps a potential favorite sky hot rod for many in msfs, me included.

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  3. This is all lovely, but give the F14 some love please, it’s lacking some updates and the D model haha

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      ShamrockOneFive

      I don’t think we’ll see a D model unfortunately. But the DCS F-14 is due a new avionics option with a more modern HUD. Should be interesting.

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  4. This is a must have for me as I fly the heck out of their F 14 Tomcat in flightsim 2020 and 2024 .I very much look forward to the F4 phantom bring it on .

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      ShamrockOneFive

      Amazing! Should be a lot of fun!

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    2. It’s interesting that this one looks like a pure play for HearBlur rather than another collaboration with IFT…?

      Their MSFS Tomcat had a lot of significant functional shortcomings (not combat stuff, either).

      so I’m hoping that HeatBlur will go deep to make their Phantom perform a lot more like the version in DCS this time around. 👍

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      1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
        ShamrockOneFive

        Indeed! I noticed that too. They probably learned a bunch about how to integrate with MSFS and are going after it themselves now.

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    Nicolas Sturdy

    Still hoping for a carrier ready version of the Phantom in DCS!

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      Indeed! That’ll be a great thing to see. I know it’s planned but I’m sure it’ll take a bit.

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  6. I love how she responds when I hit full thrust. Her screams are enough to heighten the pleasure and the afterburner sends me wild. My stick movements are precise and subtle and when I press down all her buttons she begins to shudder and releases all her true potential. Both intake and exhaust ports are tightly packed and when her ignition switch is activated she is ready for another test flight. The joy of flying her is always on my mind, day and night…

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  7. Navy F-4. K, thanks.

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    1. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      They are reportedly working on it.

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