5.11.2023
MSFS

Impressive Freeware Cessna A-37B Released For MSFS

A freeware developer VrilleAPlat has released add-on for MSFS. After releasing Cessna T-37B โ€œTweetโ€ in July, the developer has released Cessna A-37B “Dragonfly”

A freeware developer known as VrilleAPlat has released another add-on for MSFS. After releasing Cessna T-37B “Tweet” in July, the developer has released Cessna A-37B “Dragonfly”. In just 2 days, after release, aircraft was downloaded from flightsim.to over 1.5 thousand times.

About The Cessna A-37B

The Cessna A-37B is a bigger version of the T-37 “Tweet” and it is a light attack aircraft. It has earned its nickname primarily due to its appearance and its agility in flight similar to a dragonfly insect. It is one of two military jets developed by Cessna Aircraft Company. It was used mostly during the Vietnam War. United States Air Force replaced them with Fairchild A-10 “Thunderbolt II”, yet in some countries, it is still being operated.

Add-On Features

The add-on is well crafted and includes many features such as a realistic fuel system with dumping fuel effect, aerobatic smoke system, and miniguns fire effect. Boosting the realistic experience of flying, the author included some failures that might occur if the aircraft is not treated with respect. Custom animations of the canopy and landing gear are included as well.

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The download package includes numerous liveries from countries such as the USA, Colombia, Peru, Honduras, South Korea, Thailand, Guatemala, and several other countries that have used this aircraft.

VrilleAPlat’s Cessna A-37B is freeware so you can download it from flightsim.to at no cost. Make sure to read the previous article about the developer’s release, Cessna T-37B.

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