Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets Two New Aircrafts, T-45 Goshawk and Kinner B-2 Sportwing

Microsoft Flight Simulator Aircrafts

Microsoft Flight Simulator gets two new aircrafts which are the Kinner B-2 Sportwing and the US Navy trainer T-45 Goshawk. Both the new aircrafts can be purchased from SimMarket to fly them in the game.

The McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk, in its current form, is the highly modified version of the British BAE Systems Hawk land-based training jet aircraft, which is now used by the US Navy as an aircraft carrier-capable trainer.

The T-45 Goshawk is developed by IndiaFoxtEcho and is available on SimMarket and Orbx for $30 plus applicable VAT. Here are the features you can expect in the game:

  • Highly detailed exterior model
  • Highly detailed cockpit model including instructor seat
  • Functional MFDs and HUD
  • Well behaved “Modern” flight model
  • True to life checklists
  • Wwise sound package based on real-world recordings

The other aircraft that is now available in the game is the Kinner B-2 Sportwing, where this lightweight monoplane comes from the 1930s.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Aircrafts

The 1935 Sportwing was an improved version of Kinner’s 1932 Sportster model. Jointly designed by Max B. Harlow and Robert Porter, the Sportwing features a two-place open cockpit with side-by-side seating, a tufted leather interior, and doors that swing open much like roadsters of the period. The chrome door handles look like they came off an Auburn Speedster. The instrument panel sports a black crinkle finish with burnished aluminum control levers, in the style of the time

Features:

  • High quality, Fully Native MSFS aircraft
  • Fully Modeled Detailed 125 hp Kinner B-5 Engine
  • High Resolution (4096 x 4096) DXT 5 Fully Compliant Native Materials
  • Fully Animated VC cockpit with VC Cockpit Shadowing and Smooth 3D modeled gauges
  • Custom Camera Views and Configurations
  • Volumetric Propeller Textures
  • High Fidelity Sound Files
  • Precision Flight Dynamics
  • User’s Manual

What do you think of the new aircrafts in Microsoft Flight Simulator? Post your comments below.

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