Stephen Posted October 10 Report Share Posted October 10 NEWS! - X-Hangar updates three aircraft to v12.1.1 X-Hangar have updated three aircraft from their portfolio, these aircraft are the Gulfstreem G550 Business Jet to v12.1.1, Diamond Katana DA20 C1 to v12.1.1 and the Cessna 404 Titan also to v12.1.1 Gulfstream G550 Business Jet The Gulfstream G550 is equipped to fly on intercontinental trips and is still capable of taking off from short runways at high altitude airports. With its extended range, the G550 easily links Washington, D.C. with Dubai, London with Singapore, and Tokyo with Paris non-stop. Known for its superior dispatch reliability, this aircraft surpasses other manufactures when it comes time for a mission-critical trip. It can be configured with four living areas that can seat up to 19 passengers with a maximum payload of 6,200 lb in certain conditions. Powered by enhanced Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofan engines, the G550 has a range of 6,750 nm at 533 knots and a high-speed cruise capability of 580 knots. As of January 2016, there were 450 G550s in service. v12.1.1 Changelog notes include... new interior lighting for v12 new exterior lighting for v12. can now see the exterior lights for both day and night. no smoking switch controls display of co-pilot seatbelt switch controls display of passengers fixed the ground spoiler arm switch new sound in and out for quieter interior and louder exterior sound new steerable yoke new v1, vr, and v2 numbers for takeoff new display menus new 3d clock/timer flight model adjustments for v12.1.1 new instrument dim switch better HUD that has enhanced transparency updated checklist and now the CHKLST button will display the x-plane annotated checklist updated autopilot control buttons v12 4 new liveries not assigned a tail number so you can add your own if you like. Diamond Katana DA20 C1 The DA20 has both graceful lines and the sporty looks belie its utility and durability. An incredibly fun aircraft to fly, the DA20-C1 earns its stripes in worldwide high utilization flight training day in and day out. It has been the standard and sole US Airforce pilot candidate initial flight screening aircraft for the past decade. Flight schools worldwide appreciate the DA20’s robustness, performance, ramp appeal and economy of operation. It is used to train from the first flight, all the to through night VFR and IFR (in VMC), including instructor ratings, thanks to the spin certification. Its has generous useful load, even well equipped, ample fuel capacity and comfortable cockpit make it a favorite of instructors, students and flight school operators alike. In continuous production for over 20 years, the DA20 has more than proven itself, with the accumulated experience of millions of flight hours, flown in all operating extremes, shaping the current model. Unless you absolutely need 4 seats, the DA20-C1 is the best trainer value on the market, bar none. v12.1.1 Changelog notes include... new exterior lights that show both day and night v12 new engine and prop sounds that are quieter on the inside of the airplane. makes it easy to hear the radios v11, v12 battery power off now shows volts and fuel at zero on the gauges v11, v12 flight model tweaks including prop adjustments v11, v12 COG moved aft for better stall performance v11, v12 introduction of a backup airspeed gauge for the G500 model. (swapped the backup artificial horizon for the airspeed gauge) v11, v12 new normal for the cockpit v11, v12 new panel top texture new normal for the interior a taped space for a note or pic. currently a joke. this can be your space to add content by changing the graphic. new instrument panel color adjusted AH new engine gauge ring color The Cessna 404 was a development of the Cessna 402 with an enlarged vertical tail and other changes. The prototype first flew on February 26, 1975. It is powered by two 375 hp/280 kW turbocharged Continental Motors GTSIO-520 piston engines. The C404 model was designed primarily for utility roles, including cargo transport, passenger services, and air charter. 12.1.1 Changelog notes include... new 3d electrical gauges new interior lighting for v12 new rheostat to adjust the small panel instrument lights new exterior lighting for v12. can now see the exterior lights day or night. new interior and exterior engines sounds for louder outside and quieter inside to help hear the radios new carpet texture new menu to hide passengers and co-pilot. they are now hidden until activated new reflective glass for the instruments new audio panel installed new oxygen gauge for more ceiling height with oxygen. instructions for use in the user manual found in the docs folder. new exterior static displays All aircraft come in both X-Plane 12 and X-Plane 11 versions, but notable is that only the XP12 version has the better, dynamics and effects. All can be updated via the X-Plane.OrgStore now, for purchasers, the store links are below. __________________ Gulfstream G550 Business Jet Price is US$22.95 Requirements X-Plane 12 or X-Plane 11 (both versions available) Windows, Mac or Linux 4 GB VRAM Minimum - 8GB+ VRAM Recommended Download Size: 350 MB Current version 12.1.1 (October 9th 2024) Diamond Katana DA20 C1 Price is US$26.95 Requirements X-Plane 12 or X-Plane 11 Windows, Mac or Linux 4 GB VRAM Minimum - 8 GB+ VRAM Recommended Current version : 12.1.1 (October 9th 2024) Cessna 404 Titan Price is US$21.95 Requirements X-Plane 12 or X-Plane 11 Windows, Mac or Linux 4 GB VRAM Minimum - 8 GB+ VRAM Recommended Download Size: 270 MB Current version 12.1.1 (October 9th 2024) ________________ NEWS! by Stephen Dutton 10th October 2024 Copyright©2024: X-Plane Reviews Disclaimer. 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