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Piper Arrow III by vFlyte Air

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Does anybody have any knowledge or experience with this model or the company?  It looks interesting because of the panel options (G5 vs Aspen 1000 vs steam gauges).  How is the flight model? I am looking for a realistic model to practice my IFR procedures in a low wing single engine plane. Any comments would be appreciated.

There is a revew on youtube

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OK will check. Thanks

6 hours ago, JCMDFCCP said:

Does anybody have any knowledge or experience with this model or the company?  It looks interesting because of the panel options (G5 vs Aspen 1000 vs steam gauges).  How is the flight model? I am looking for a realistic model to practice my IFR procedures in a low wing single engine plane. Any comments would be appreciated.

It was one of my favorites until JustFlight released their version. The dev is among the best. I highly recommend it especially when it goes on sale.

MSFS

I picked up the latest G5/E1000 version as I l really like the JF Pipers in MSFS and fancied seeing an alternative take on the plane from a different dev reflecting a much newer build and avionics.

And I'm REALLY impressed.

Looks good, flies really well, and the cockpit and systems are excellent plus distinct enough from the JF version not to feel like these planes are competing with each other.

So if you want an Arrow for XP, especially one with more modern equipment is going to be very hard to beat IMHO.

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