7.4.2025
MSFS

Propair Announces Shark 600 for MSFS

 

Propair Flight, a developer known for its sceneries and professional flight simulators, has announced its first aircraft model for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, the Shark.Aero Shark 600, releasing very soon.

Shark.Aero’s Shark 600

The Shark 600 is an ultralight two-seater aircraft manufactured by the Czech company Shark.Aero. Its fast cruise speed of around 130-162 knots, 1350 nautical mile range, and tandem seating make it a unique aircraft in its segment. Its first flight was in August 2009 and it has been in production from mid-2011 to the present day. In 2021 and 2022, Zara and Mack Rutherford each used a Shark 600 to set records for the youngest woman and youngest pilot to fly solo around the world, respectively.

Propair Flight’s Rendition

To develop this aircraft, Propair Flight formed a collaboration with Wingman Aviation, the Swiss and German distributor of the Shark 600. The collaboration has allowed Propair to create a highly detailed rendition of the aircraft in MSFS, intended to be used as a training platform for owners of the real aircraft. Propair’s Shark 600 features a highly detailed 3D model, textures, and animations; an accurate and verified flight model; a custom-coded Dynon Skyview HDX avionics suite; and more.

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Propair intends to release the aircraft during Aero Messe, one of the largest General Aviation shows in Europe, which will be held from April 9-12, 2025. It will be available from Propair Flight’s webshop, the MSFS Marketplace, and other storefronts for an introductory price of just €5.00 EUR; this pricing will last from April 9 to mid-May.

The product page for Propair’s Shark 600 is already up, and you can view it here. If you’re interested in other news from the same developer, check out our article about Propair’s Zlin 242L simulators being used by the Hungarian military here.

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