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FSFlyingSchool For X-Plane 10

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FSFlyingSchool for X-Plane 10 - Multiple Planes Supported

Previous versions of FSFlyingSchool for X-Plane 9 and X-Plane 10 were created to give a detailed flying experience when flying just one specific airplane - the Cessna 172.

FSFlyingSchool's new product for X-Plane 10 can be used with lots of different airplanes, small, medium and large, and the list of supported airplanes is growing. All these planes are supported at the same level of detail which has been popular with FSFlyingSchool's FSX and Prepar3D add-ons and for which FSFlyingSchool has won 4 consecutive PC Pilot Magazine Classic Product Awards.

The following airplanes are automatically supported in this new product:

Beechcraft Baron 58 (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Beechcraft King Air B200

Beechcraft King Air C90B (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Boeing 747-400 (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Boeing 777-200 (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Cirrus C4 'The Jet' (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Columbia 400 (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Diamond DA40-180 Diamond Star (Shade Tree Micro Aviation)

Lockheed C-130 Hercules (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Lockheed L-1011 TriStar (Wilson Aircraft)

McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

Piaggio P180 Avanti Ferrari (Supplied with X-Plane 10)

...and the list is growing.

 

And the best part is that you can add support for as many additional planes as you like - full instructions are provided in the manual. You only need to provide a little data about the plane and you're all set!

 

 

 

To find out more, watch movies, download a free demo of this version, etc, just hop over to the FsFlying School Website at

 

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