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The vFlyteAir Simulations Piper Cherokee 140 Original has been updated for X-Plane 11.30+! The Cherokee 140 Original now has two different panels, the original VFR-only panel, and a new IFR panel with Garmin G430, Avidyne AXP 340 multi-function transponder with ADS-B OUT, and a KAP 140 autopilot. VFlyteAir aircraft are complex, highly detailed models with ultra hi-res textures. We therefore recommend that this aircraft is installed on a modern, capable gaming-type computer with a dedicated graphics processor. X-Plane 11 CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K at 3.5GHz or faster. VFlyteAir - Piper Arrow III The Arrow III has been optimized for improved frame rates. We have measured an increase in frame rates from 6 to 12 FPS better performance on a variety of computer platforms, including a MacBook Air laptop, a Mac Mini, and an AlienWare X51.

This is a 1950 Ryan Navion 205 freeware model for X-Plane 11.2 or newer.Now version 1.2.The author had always wanted to create a vintage-style version of the Navion, so here she is! Check out the time-worn interiors and period-correct gauges. The instrument panel is laid out almost exactly as shown in the 1950 Navion 205 POH (which is included as a PDF with the download).If you're a fan of. STMA vFlyteAir Cherokee Updater At the moment of this writing, there are three kind of product updates possible. Either you need to surf to the developer or publisher where you bought the product, and check for yourself if there's a new update. Another option is auto updating.

February 9, 2020
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Edit 18:18 GMT: vFlyteAir has now spoken about the improvements to the DHC-3. The original article below has been amended to reflect this.
The ownership of Military Visualizations' DHC-3 Turbo Otter has changed hands to vFlyteAir.

vFlyteAir is an aircraft developer with products such as the Cirrus SR20 G1000, Cessna 150 Commuter, and a free Ryan Navion 205.

As aforementioned, this specific rendition of the DHC-3 Turbo Otter was originally created by Military Visualizations, and was apparently converted to X-Plane by vFlyteAir.

The choice to change the ownership of the aircraft likely comes after Military Visualizations decided to stop developing for X-Plane, following their disastrous attempt to make an ATR 72 for X-Plane 11.

Writing on the x-plane.org forum, vFlyteAir said: 'We've made some significant improvements to the original Milviz version in the past month and a half, including fixing the autopilot, improving the flight characteristics, creating a more functional menu, a new Harbour Air livery, more extensive 'save-states', dynamically calculated CG, faster fuel transfer rates when transferring fuel from the forward or aft tanks to the center tank, yoke can now be 'thrown over' to the copilot's side, more accurate fuel flow, flaps are now 45 degrees max down instead of 50 degrees (50 degrees was for the original radial engine model). We also completely rebuilt the model in Planemaker to ensure that the weight and balance is more accurate and realistic.

'The KAP 140 autopilot is improved with the following items:

'You can now use the ARM button to enable or disable altitude ARM (if altitude HOLD is not currently engaged)

'On-screen labels are more correct per the real KAP 140

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'Generally, the autopilot now works significantly better to track and hold VOR signals, localizer and glide slope, and HDG course

'We are committed to supporting and improving the Turbo Otter for X-Plane from this point forward. Please note that vFlyteAir now owns the X-Plane version of the Turbo Otter only - Milviz continues to own the rights to the other sim platforms.'

The price of the aircraft is now US $34.95, as opposed to the old price of US $39.99. Additionally, it has been confirmed in the same post existing users can grab the upgrade for US $7.00.

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'Generally, the autopilot now works significantly better to track and hold VOR signals, localizer and glide slope, and HDG course

'We are committed to supporting and improving the Turbo Otter for X-Plane from this point forward. Please note that vFlyteAir now owns the X-Plane version of the Turbo Otter only - Milviz continues to own the rights to the other sim platforms.'

The price of the aircraft is now US $34.95, as opposed to the old price of US $39.99. Additionally, it has been confirmed in the same post existing users can grab the upgrade for US $7.00.

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