This upgrade covers the changes to X-Plane11 in the flight model aerodynamics to match the performance of the actual aircraft with the latest power modifications, climb, cruise, and descent performance.
Cockpit is as basic as you can fly, and any of the requirements for switchgear, dials or gauges have been updated to X-Plane11 specifications. The default GNS530 was already installed as is the large digital engine instrument panel known as the "JPI EDM 930 Engine Monitor".
The various undercarriage options are also included with the default Float version, Tundra tyres and Ski version... but no standard wheeled version.
Features include:
Full featured VFR and IFR flight and navigation suite
3D cockpit with 3D instruments using day and night textures
Laminar G530 GPS
Dual VOR/ADF RMI
HSI
Dual COM/NAV
Garmin Interphone panel
Becker Radios (Light weight soaring favorites)
Custom simulation of the Trio Pro Pilot autopilot system
JPI EDM 930 Engine monitor
Custom All-Season Gear and Flap indicator
Engine and prop sounds created from actual Husky operations
And the new STMA AutoUpdater (AU) that is now delivered with every new STMA aircraft is also installed that allows with the AU turned on and an internet connection the aircraft model updates are automatically downloaded to your model whenever it is opened in X-Plane. You can turn the updater off is you wish as well.
As with any upgrade now to X-Plane11, STMA are charging an upgrade fee of US$5 to the new version for any older purchases of the STMA Husky, so go to your X-PlaneStore account and the Invoice for the coupon code for your upgrade deal.
The Shade Tree Micro Aviation Husky A1-C for X-Plane11 is now available from the X-Plane.OrgStore...
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Yes! the A1-C Husky XP11 by Shade Tree Micro Aviation is NOW available from the X-Plane.Org Store here :
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News! - Aircraft Upgraded to XP11 : Husky A1-C XP11 by STMA
After only a week since their DHC-2 Beaver upgrade, Shade Tree Micro Aviation (STMA) have upgraded their Husky A1-C XP11 to X-Plane11 as well.
The Husky A1-C is one of the better aircraft from STMA's already distinguished fleet. X-PlaneReviews did a full review on the STMA Husky A1-C here: Aircraft Review : Aviat Husky A-1C from Shade Tree Micro Aviation
This upgrade covers the changes to X-Plane11 in the flight model aerodynamics to match the performance of the actual aircraft with the latest power modifications, climb, cruise, and descent performance.
Cockpit is as basic as you can fly, and any of the requirements for switchgear, dials or gauges have been updated to X-Plane11 specifications. The default GNS530 was already installed as is the large digital engine instrument panel known as the "JPI EDM 930 Engine Monitor".
The various undercarriage options are also included with the default Float version, Tundra tyres and Ski version... but no standard wheeled version.
Features include:
And the new STMA AutoUpdater (AU) that is now delivered with every new STMA aircraft is also installed that allows with the AU turned on and an internet connection the aircraft model updates are automatically downloaded to your model whenever it is opened in X-Plane. You can turn the updater off is you wish as well.
As with any upgrade now to X-Plane11, STMA are charging an upgrade fee of US$5 to the new version for any older purchases of the STMA Husky, so go to your X-PlaneStore account and the Invoice for the coupon code for your upgrade deal.
The Shade Tree Micro Aviation Husky A1-C for X-Plane11 is now available from the X-Plane.OrgStore...
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Yes! the A1-C Husky XP11 by Shade Tree Micro Aviation is NOW available from the X-Plane.Org Store here :
Husky A1-C
Price is US$24.95
Windows , Mac or Linux
2Gb+ VRAM Video Card Minimum . 3Gb+ VRAM Recommended
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News update by Stephen Dutton
27th June 2017
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