Flysimware has released a new preview video of the Sierra C24R for Microsoft Flight Simulator with 3DReach. Their last video on their YouTube channel was 7 months ago, focusing on the coding of the Sierra C24R, but it has now been followed by this new preview.
About Sierra C24R
The Sierra C24R is a single-engine, low-wing, light aircraft produced by Beechcraft. It has a range of over 500 nm, a service ceiling of 14,000 feet, and can carry up to 6 passengers, excluding the pilot. It has been used as a military aircraft in many Air Forces and approved for limited acrobatics. The manufacturer stopped making the model in 1983 with 45 aircraft produced.
Flysimware’s Previews
The development team paid close attention to details and sounds, even including small features like pilot window animations. The pulleys and cables behind the yoke can be seen in action, and there’s even a cover for the pitot tube. It includes six 5G units and a working flight tablet for all your customizations or flight briefings. You can choose the number of passengers, check the weather, and set the desired fuel amount.
A highlight of the aircraft is the impressive sound design, both on the ground and in the air, which has been finely tuned by Boris Audio Works. It is so impossible to not lose yourself to the calming sound of this flying machine. The video showcases a short flight, including take-off and landing, presenting the aircraft as best as possible with all avionics in sync.
It is also shown that you can edit the configuration of your avionics as there are lots of combinations present for you to use. This can be handy if you especially get bored after a time and want to change your cockpit.
Closing Notes
There isn’t a specific release date, but the video indicates it will be available this September. If you’ve already fallen in love with this aircraft, don’t forget to turn on notifications for any updates because we’ll keep you informed. If you’re interested in other GA aircraft for MSFS, check out our article on the Black Square Starship here.