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Milviz MD530F Now Available

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The MD Helicopters MD 500 series is an American family of light utility civilian and military helicopters. Developed from the Hughes 500, a civilian version of the US Army's OH-6A Cayuse/Loach. The series currently includes the MD 500E, MD 520N, and MD 530F. The successful Hughes 500/MD 500 series began life in response to a U.S. Army requirement for a light observation helicopter. Hughes' Model 369 won the contest against competition from Bell and Hiller.

The MD530F is the high altitude and high heat version of the MD-500 series. It has a higher tolerance for both which makes it ideal for heavy lifting in bad conditions.

High Performance and Packed with Features!
 

The MV MD530F  model depicted in this package is a highly detailed replica of its real-life counterpart. The model was created by using high quality digital photos and many, many countless hours of testing, revising and testing again!

Outstanding features of this aircraft are:

-Realistic startup and shutdowns

-Realistic systems and avionics

-High quality external model using normal and specular maps

-High resolution paint kit

-Realistic sound set!

-Custom realistic DX10/DX11 night lighting, landing lights and custom effects.

-Realistic Flight Dynamics by Chuck Jodry!

-18 Liveries included!

 

Visit the MV MD530F  Product Page for further information, pictures and video



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