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    Citation Mustang P3D Version


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    Flight One Software is proud to announce that their award-winning Citation Mustang is now available for Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D 2.x and 3.x.  Certified to be flown by a single pilot, the Mustang features state of the art engines delivering speeds of up to 340kts as well as the latest in large-format glass-cockpit flight displays, easing pilot workload, all while passengers relax in one of the largest cabins in its class.
     
    The Prepar3d version of the Citation Mustang allows users of Lockheed Martin's Prepar3d version to fly this beautiful business jet using our award-winning recreation of the Garmin G1000 Flight Displays. The aircraft features very accurate and highly detailed aircraft interior, a popup auxillary panel for managing call out options as well as exterior animations. A robust 2D panel set with multiple views, to compliment the 3D interactive cockpit and cabin, as well as, updateable navigation database support via Navigraph.
     
    New Features and New Pricing
     
    With the release of the Prepar3D version of the Cessna Citation Mustang, Flight1 has decided to update the G1000 avionics for both P3D and FSX versions to now include "the banana", a cyan arc on the G1000 display, to help more easily calculate climb and descent profiles. Another feature they have added to the avionics suite, is the SafeTaxi -like system that shows airport taxiways and runways using data from the P3D/FSX default and addon scenery, which is a popular feature of our King Air B200 aircraft.
     
    Flight1 has also decided to lower the price and set both versions at a low purchase price of $34.95.  The move was made so existing customers could add the P3D version to their virtual hangar at minimal cost and allow new customers who have not purchased the product yet for FSX the same a great price for our wonderful aircraft.
     
    For more infomation, screenshots, reviews, videos, and to purchase either the Flight Simulator X or Lockheed Martin Prepar3D version of the software, please go to the Citation Mustang Product Page  .
     

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