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SWS PC-12 Releasing on 6th Dec

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From their Discord Server:

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We are delighted to announce that the SimWorks Studios PC-12/47 is going to release on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at 12:00GMT. The plane will be listed at €24.99 and release on www.simworksstudios.com and the Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace as soon as approved by MS. Availability to other stores will be made known next week. The December 6th release will be PC-only, as we did not have the time to address a particular bug that affects Xbox users. Console release will follow as soon as the problem is addressed. We are currently working feverishly to wrap up the manual and have it in your hands before release. The SWS PC-12 is by far our biggest developement yet and a first for many things. The aircraft contains our most complex flight model and engine yet, our first house-built avionics suite, custom sounds for two engines and multiple interior configurations. The release will be only the first step in offering the full PC-12 experience, as the aircraft will be upgraded over time with more features. Work on the separate failure's expansion module has already begun, the serious technical problem has been resolved, and we are designing the module in a way that failures will occur organically, while also being portable to our other aircraft. Last but not least, our products are available at very high discounts on our website and 3rd party vendors, so if you are looking to get some SWS products at a very good price this is a good time to do it!

 

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Great news. 

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When ever in my past 25+ years of simming have I ever had to decide which outstanding single-engine turboprop I want to fly today?

Answer: Never....but come the release of the PC-12, we'll have the BS TBM 850, FSReborn's Piper M500, along with the PC-12.

The 1st Dev to create a mod to add 12 hours to a day so I have time to fly them all will get an insta-buy from me. 🙂 

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The SWS PC-12 is by far our biggest development yet and a first for many things. The aircraft contains our most complex flight model and engine yet, our first house-built avionics suite, custom sounds for two engines and multiple interior configurations.


EDIT: That's the key bit for me, if their Cessna 414 is anything to go by and the standard they aim to outdo with the PC-12 when it comes to FM/systems/etc. I guess their previous aircraft of note is something like the Kodiak, and that's not a bad standard to try and outdo in terms of FM/systems/etc.
 

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2 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:


That's the key bit for me, if their Cessna 414 is anything to go by and the standard they aim to outdo with the PC-12 when it comes to FM/systems/etc.
 

The Cessna 414 was Flysimware rather than SimWorksStudios. Unless they did one that went under my radar.

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3 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:


That's the key bit for me, if their Cessna 414 is anything to go by and the standard they aim to outdo with the PC-12 when it comes to FM/systems/etc.
 

The Chancellor C414 is a product of FlySimWare, not SWS.  SWS think Kodiak.

-B

2 minutes ago, Jazz said:

The Cessna 414 was Flysimware rather than SimWorksStudios. Unless they did one that went under my radar.


Sorry I got mixed up, you're correct ("FSW" interchanges too easily with "SWS" in my brain 🙂)

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Len
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It is indeed a fantastic time in the flight sim world, all of these fine creations dropping nearly weekly, and at a very reasonable price. So far i have bought every one of them , and each  has never failed to please. No doubt the PC-12 will be next on the list. I find there is enough difference in each aircraft to warrant purchase, credit to all the dev's that really do put their heart into creating something special.  

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4 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:


Sorry I got mixed up, you're correct.

Easily done. So many acronyms and abbreviations in this hobby it's a wonder any of us ever get anything right.

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9 minutes ago, Car147 said:

It is indeed a fantastic time in the flight sim world, all of these fine creations dropping nearly weekly, and at a very reasonable price.


Absolutely, we are finally being spoilt for choice when it comes to GA aircraft for MSFS. Last year it seemed like it was all about the narrowbody jetliners for MSFS. Hopefully the trend continues into 2024 and also time for the floodgates to open for widebody long-haulers!
 

Len
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Current system: i9 13900K, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 4800 RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD

SWS makes great stuff, this will be a no brainer especially at that price.

Dave

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Absolutely (still) love their Kodiak. One of my favorite times flying is with the Kodiak and hopping around Alaska. I love going from PADU to PANC after a few stops.

Their PC12 I am sure will be amazing AND if there are any unusual bugs they will for sure fix them.

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11 hours ago, regis9 said:

SWS makes great stuff, this will be a no brainer especially at that price.

Absolutely!

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