With the Milviz Twin Comanche the next Aircraft of the popular development group has been released last saturday. The Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche from Military Visualizations is available for FSX as well as FSX:Steam Edition and Prepar3D. According to the product description the aircraft features a high-quality models both at the exterior and the cockpit. Furthermore it features realistic flight dynamics and systems, five HD-paintings as well as the integration of TrueGlass and RealLight. While in the first days, real 'manual work' were needed, since the model does not have an autopilot, the wind has now changed. Due to the high demand of the users an autopilot was delivered in a today's update. The classic twin engine aircraft is available for around 40 Euros directly at the Milviz Store.
Built from the ground up for XPlane 11, the Twin Comanche features XPlane's new FMOD sounds, PBR textures for all exterior and interior objects, and XLUA plugin for custom. The Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (later PA-39) was designed as a twin-engined variant of the Piper PA-24 Comanche. A complex light twin, with retractable landing gear, seating 4 (in original models) to 6 (in later models), and cruise speeds ranging from 160-210 mph on twin 150-160 horsepower engines, it competed with the more-powerful Cessna 310.
Fsx Piper Twin Comanche Specs
Fsx Piper Twin Comanche Aircraft
Built from the ground up for XPlane 11, the Twin Comanche features XPlane's new FMOD sounds, PBR textures for all exterior and interior objects, and XLUA plugin for custom. The Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche (later PA-39) was designed as a twin-engined variant of the Piper PA-24 Comanche. A complex light twin, with retractable landing gear, seating 4 (in original models) to 6 (in later models), and cruise speeds ranging from 160-210 mph on twin 150-160 horsepower engines, it competed with the more-powerful Cessna 310.
Fsx Piper Twin Comanche Specs
Fsx Piper Twin Comanche Aircraft
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