Earlier this month, FSReborn released its rendition of the TL-Ultralight TL3000 Sirius for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Following the release of its FSR500, the developer promises to bring its well-known high fidelity and attention to detail to this little Czech ultralight.
The TL3000 Sirius
The TL3000 Sirius is a high-wing ultralight aircraft made with composite materials. It’s manufactured by TL-Ultralight in the Czech Republic and is loosely based on one of the company’s previous aircraft, the low-winged TL2000 Sting S4. It features a spacious, comfortable cabin with excellent visibility, making it a good sightseeing aircraft.


The TL3000 can be equipped with all sorts of engine and avionics options. It can be powered by either the Rotax 912S or 914 Turbo, giving it 80hp or 100hp, respectively. Additionally, buyers have the option of choosing a fixed-pitch or constant-speed propeller. For avionics, its standard equipment is a stand-alone Garmin G3X Touch system, however, it can also be equipped with a GTN 650 or 750 for IFR navigation and even a GFC500 autopilot.
FSReborn TL3000
FSReborn’s TL3000 features the same attention to detail the developer is known for. The aircraft comes with a custom maintenance module where you can inspect the wear and tear of various parts and perform repairs. Engine, brake, and electrical failures are just some of the things that can break in this aircraft. The engine even features custom carburetor physics, which models the behavior of the choke accurately and changes the engine’s performance depending on the ambient and engine temperature.




Some more of the FSReborn TL3000’s standout features include a realistic CFD flight model tested by real TL3000 pilots, new MSFS prop physics, a fully functioning Ballistic Rescue System (parachute), sounds recorded from the real aircraft, and much more. An option to replace one of the G3X screens with the TDS or PMS50 GTN750 is also available for those wishing to do IFR navigation with it.
The FSReborn TL3000 is available now exclusively via the MSFS marketplace for a price of $24.99 USD. If you’d like to view the product page on the developer’s website, you can do so here. If you’re interested in FSReborn’s other projects, check out our article about its in-development Boeing 727 here.
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