18.1.2021
MSFS

Carenado Updates PA44 Seminole for MSFS

Carenado has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of an update for their rendition of Piper PA-44 Seminole for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Carenado has today taken to their Facebook Page to announce the release of an update for their rendition of Piper PA-44 Seminole for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The update is already available to be downloaded through the Microsoft Marketplace for existing customers, free of charge.

The update to version 1.2 is a small one only fixing the HSI CDI and GS indications, generally enhancing the exterior of the aircraft, and improving the performance a bit. The changelog for the new version can be found below.

The aircraft is available exclusively at the in-game Marketplace for the price of 29.99€.

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The aircraft itself makes for a great multi-engine trainer due to its very friendly flying qualities. In fact, the minimum control airspeed, speed below which control is not possible with a loss of an engine, is only a knot above the stall speed in the landing configuration. Moreover, it is fully equipped for your IFR needs and has a very respectable 162knots cruise speed along with a 17 100ft service ceiling.

Changelog

  • Fixed HSI CDI and GS indications.
  • General external enhancements.
  • Minor performance adjustments.

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