18.3.2022
MSFS

Milviz Shares Video Showcasing their C310 in MSFS

Milviz has broken the long silence in regards to the project, and shared a video tutorial for their upcoming C310 for MSFS. Read more here.

Through a post on their Facebook page, the team from Military Visualizations (Milviz) has shared a video tutorial for Cessna 310 addon for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Similarly, a single preview showcasing it was shared a few days before the tutorial. It is one of many announced projects by the team, initially mentioned even before the simulator was released in 2020.

The tutorial explains various parts of the aircraft and their functionality during the flight. The host also mentions diverse tips for future pilots and even confirms that the release is pretty close. Nevertheless, the aircraft is still in beta hence the video does not actually showcase the final product.

From the video, we can get a decent idea of the aircraft behaviour on the ground and in the air as well as some EFB functionalities, flight deck and exterior visuals, and most importantly, even the sounds.

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You can watch the tutorial video below, or directly through Milviz’s YouTube channel. It is, however, over an hour long.

Milviz C310 WIP Tutorial - How to Use & Proper Controls

Alongside the C310 for MSFS, Milviz is currently working also on the A-1H Skyraider and the legendary SR-71 Blackbird for the new simulator. Not to forget, there is also currently an ATR 72-600 for Microsoft Flight Simulator in development from Milviz.

The developers are also currently working on the 737-200 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Unfortunately, we did not receive any information on that in recent months. In a reply to a comment asking about its status, Milviz has replied stating that there are no news to share at this time.

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The price of the C310 and closer release date remains unknown.

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