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    Flight1 T182T For FSX Steam Edition And Prepar3D


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    Flight One Software is proud to announce that their award-winning T182T is now updated to work with Flight Simulator X Steam Edition, and is also available as a separate download purchase for Lockheed Martin Prepar3d   The T182T by Flight1 takes the quality and workmanship detail of our Cessna Citation Mustang, and packs it into one of the most beloved single-engine, tricycle gear airplanes of all time. The T182T combines speed, elegance, safety, and range in an aircraft that is easy to fly, yet have the capability to perform like most twins with a maximum operating altitude of 20,000 feet while cruising up to 176 knots.

     

    About the Flight1 T182T

     

    Starting out as a tricycle gear variant of the 180 back in 1956, the 182 has grown to be the second most popular model Cessna has produced after the 172. A personal favorite of many pilots around the world, the 182, with its timeless high wing design, is the aircraft of choice when it comes to four-passenger comfort, style, and performance over any other.

    The 182 of today builds on the performance, style, and detail of its predecessor and adds the safety and security of the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit system. The T182T instrument panel includes both a large Primary Flight Display (PFD) and a Multi-Function Display (MFD), to give the modern day private pilot a multitude of features and options at their fingertips.



    The great avionics package of the G1000 cockpit wouldn't be complete without having a great powerplant underneath the cowling also. The T182T is powered by Lycoming Turbo-charged power plant that give the aircraft a 1,039 feet-per-minute climb and allows it to ascend high over mountains, weather, terrain, other general aviation traffic while it takes advantage of more favorable winds aloft. From spinner to tail, the Flight1 T182T will give sim pilots serious function and fun to wherever they decide to fly.

     


    For more information, screenshots, and to download the FSX Steam Edition or Prepar3d versions of this aircraft visit the T182T Product Page 

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