1.10.2024
MSFS

vFlyteAir Releases PA-30 Twin Comanche for MSFS

 

vFlyteAir has released the PA-30 Twin Comanche for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This was their first release for MSFS, but they had many general aviation models for X-Plane 10, 11, and even 12.

The Twin Comanche was first built in 1961. Its design made it faster than the later model Piper Seminole with less horsepower and higher climb rates. It has a service ceiling of 18,000 feet with a maximum speed of 165 knots. It has been a cross-country option for many years with reasonable fuel burns and safe engines.

The Twin Comanche features systems like generator power dependency on RPM, yoke-mounted flight timer/clock, radar altimeter with adjustable minimum altitude, and more. It features an MSFS native sound package with every little detail recreated from the real PA30. Moreover, 26 different liveries are included and for artists among us, there is also a PSD paint kit.

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If you are not sure how to use it, there is a manual that you can download to learn every single button present in the aircraft one by one. You can even find a tutorial flight in the manual that you can try with the document and learn while you enjoy the aircraft.

The dedication of the team for the Twin Comanche is mind-blowing and needs attention. Igor Kyrylov is a long-term developer from the vFlyteAir team and has made most of the modeling and programming using car batteries to power his computer in his house in Kiyv, Ukraine. In the daytime, he supports the country’s defence and at night, he continues to improve and make new projects. This is the perfect example of dedication and a sign that life continues no matter what. Don’t forget to bring joy to yourself and others no matter which situation you are in because it can be done, it has been done.

If you would like to support the developer, you can buy the PA-30 Twin Comanche from simMarket.com for €29.99 or $33.46. If you’re interested in other GA aircraft for MSFS, check out our article for the PWDT Zlín Z-142 here.

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