Today, the Microsoft flight simulator The team is excited to announce the release of the Aviat Aircraft Husky A-1C add-on, which is available now.
The A-1C is the latest, most advanced, and top performing version of Aviat’s Husky range, a preeminent backcountry and adventure short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft that has since proven to be a reliable performer in the toughest conditions around the world it was first introduced in 1987. The single-engine, two-seater tandem A-1C is an impeccably powerful machine, regardless of whether it operates from a concrete runway, a sandbar with tundra tires, a lake with swimmers or a glacier with skis.
A full flap stall speed of an incredible 53 mph and landing gear with independent shock absorbers allow pilots to fly into the tightest of backcountry boundaries normally only accessible by helicopters. The A-1C is powered by a 200 hp Lycoming IO-360-A1D6 fuel-injected engine that offers an enormous power-to-weight ratio. In combination with the low wing loading and the high lift of the specialized STOL wing, this engine enables pilots to take off confidently from tight limits.
The virtual Husky A-1C was created in high fidelity for use in Microsoft flight simulator. These include Garmin Aera 796 touchscreen avionics, digital flight attitude display with adjustable backlighting and a special display for engine diagnosis. The Husky A-1C comes with eight paint jobs and can be used with tundra tires, floats or skis.
with of the Microsoft flight simulator With the new Land Anywhere feature, simmers will really open up the possibilities of their flight experiences around the world – landing and taking off from sandstrips, mountain slopes, glaciers and bodies of water. Let the adventures begin!
The Aviat Aircraft Husky A-1C is on the Microsoft flight simulator In-Sim Marketplace for $ 14.99. Heaven is calling!
Microsoft flight simulator is available on Windows 10 PC, Steam, Xbox Series X | S, and with Xbox Game Pass.
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