20.8.2025
MSFS

Carenado Releases B55 for MSFS2024

Carenado have recently announced the release of its latest aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the Bravo 55. The product represents the Beechcraft…

Carenado have recently announced the release of its latest aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the Bravo 55. The product represents the Beechcraft Baron 55 and is available exclusively through the MSFS 2024 in-sim Marketplace.

The release forms part of Carenado’s RealXperience line of products, including visual and audio immersion features such as panel shaking, propeller effects during engine startup and shutdown, and animated instrument needle behavior.

The cockpit features high-resolution textures and sounds, functional circuit breakers, and a fully modeled autopilot system. An included tablet allows users to configure cockpit panel layouts. Options include integration with the PMS50 GTN 750, the TDS Sim GTN 650, traditional steam gauges, or the default glass cockpit avionics.

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The aircraft is also compatible with MSFS 2024’s Career Mode. It supports Ferry Flight and Charter Service activities.

About the B55

Introduced in 1961, the Beechcraft Baron 55 was developed as a smaller and lighter companion to the Baron 58. Built on the Bonanza’s airframe design, the B55 delivered higher speeds and greater reliability through twin engines while keeping operating costs manageable. The aircraft became well regarded among private owners and flight schools alike, offering a balance of efficiency, performance, and straightforward handling in the entry-level twin market

Closing Notes

The Bravo 55 package is priced at €27.79 (equivalent to 100 Simverse coins) and includes eight liveries alongside all available cockpit panel configurations. The product is available in the MSFS 2024 Marketplace exclusively. Carenado have not yet revealed any details regarding an MSFS 2020 version.

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