The Daedalus BS214 is a prototype experimental twin-engine aircraft. It features a tricycle high-wing design and accommodates two seats, boasting STOL bush flying capabilities.
The aircraft was named in honour of Daedalus (Δαίδαλος), the famous ancient Greek architect and engineer who, according to Greek mythology, was the first man who built wings that he and his son Icarus used to escape from Crete. Icarus (Ίκαρος) was the first man to fly in the sky.
The aircraft requires just 100 metres of ground roll for take-off and landing. It is powered by two Rotax 915iS engines, each producing 141 hp. These engines deliver excellent performance during cruising and particularly in climb rates. The right engine rotates anticlockwise, meaning the aircraft has no critical engine. Controlling the aircraft in the event of an engine failure (whether left or right) is straightforward.
The aircraft is capable of flying in FIKI (Flight Into Known Icing) conditions, thanks to its anti-ice protection system. The windshield, propellers and leading edges of the wings and the tail are electrically heated to prevent ice build-up. A third external 70V 70A alternator, installed on the right engine, powers the (LPED) heated leading edges. The Pitot tube and stall horn are also electrically heated.
The cockpit is designed for comfort, measuring 1.35 metres in width and 1.15 metres in height, making it spacious for both the pilot and co-pilot.
An automatic A/C climate control system, installed on the left engine, ensures a comfortable and pleasant environment in all weather conditions. The large windshield, along with side and rear windows, provides excellent visibility. The design of the aircraft prioritises safety, performance, comfort and ergonomics.
The Daedalus BS214 was designed and built using NASA's OpenVSP software (airfoils, fuselage, tail, empennage, dimensions, CFD, lift polar, drag polar etc.). Real-world data and formulas were employed to calculate all necessary specifications, such as weight, surface areas, dimensions etc. The 3D model aligns precisely with the flight model in MSFS.
For the best experience, it is recommended to fly it in VR, if possible.
See the Detailed Description below for all the aircraft features!
3D MODEL
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3D model matching the flight model
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Modern propeller model implementing propeller lift and drag
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Physically Based Rendering (PBR) materials for a perfect visual result
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Highly detailed textures for special clarity including decals
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Numerous animations, including:
- Aircraft doors
- Landing gear flex
- All cockpit switches, buttons, knobs and circuit breakers
- Fully animated seats (useful in VR) and armrest
- Sun visors
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Realistic backlighting and floodlighting
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Realistic exterior lighting
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Detailed checklist (non-interactive, no pre-flight inspection)
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One livery in five colours (blue, red, green, yellow, white)
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Integration of native MSFS features such as icing and rain effects
SYSTEMS
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G3X Touch Avionics by Working Title (PFD and MFD)
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Variants with PMS50-GTN750 or TDS Sim-GTN750Xi VC integration (replacing the MFD) which require separately purchased and installed third-party software; without it, the GTN750 units will not appear.
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GMC307 autopilot with yaw damper
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Back-up attitude and speed instrument
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Trim and cabin temperature instrument
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Anti-ice system
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Oxygen system
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Simulated circuit breakers
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Automatic A/C system & cabin temperature initialisation
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Full PFD warning system
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Simulation of engine stress and damage due to exceedances of RPM or temperature limits (CHT, coolant and EGT)
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Airspeed indicator failure under specific conditions
SOUNDS
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Wwise custom sound package
EFFECTS
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Exhaust heat and smoke effect
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Engine fire smoke effect
MANUAL
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Detailed PDF manual
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PDF hardware key bindings
NOTES
The Daedalus BS214 is a MSFS 2020 native aircraft compatible with MSFS 2024.
Please refer to the
manual for detailed information on aircraft operation and engine limitations. Manual and changelog are included in the Documentation folder.
System Requirements:
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
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OS: Windows 10 (v. 1909)
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Processor: Intel i5-4460, Ryzen 3 1200
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GPU: NVIDIA GTX 770, Radeon RX 570
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Memory: 8GB RAM (16GB recommended), 4GB VRAM
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Storage: 150GB
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DirectX: DirectX 11
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
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OS: Windows 10 (with last update)
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Processor: Intel i7-6800K, Ryzen 5 2600X
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GPU: NVIDIA GTX 970, Radeon RX 5700
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Memory: 16GB RAM, 4GB VRAM
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Storage: 50GB
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DirectX: DirectX 12
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Bandwith: 10 Mbps
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