The French developer of Avia71 have released his Piper Aerostar 601P for X-Plane 11. The add on features a detailled replication of the twin piston engine General Aviation aircraft. Further features are 4k textures, a full PBR support and much more. Furthermore, the aircraft can also save parameters between flights and is equipped with a custom with checklists, weight management, cabin altitude calculator, maintenance, stats and options. Another feature is the adjustable documents holder to read checklists and charts inflight. The add on is available for US $34.95 at the X-Plane.org Store. The aircraft is currently on sale and available for only US $29.95.



About the Piper Aerostar 601P

The low wing, pressurized General Aviation airplane was originally designed by Ted R. Smith, the father of the famous Aero Commander. Furthermore the twin piston aircraft is also equiped with turbo chargers and features high speeds on high altitudes, perfect for long distance flights.

Piper Aerostar 601P for X-Plane 11 by Avia71 - Image 2

Piper Aerostar 601P for X-Plane 11 by Avia71 - Image 3

Feature List according to the developer

  • 4k Textures
  • Full PBR support
  • High quality 3D model
  • Full animated and functional virtual Cockpit
  • Custom menu with
  • Custom menu checklists, weight management, cabin altitude calculator, maintenance, stats, options
  • Adjustable documents holder to read charts, checklists inflight.
  • Custom instruments and animations
  • Simulated pressuration system
  • Disengageable system for saving parameters between the flights
  • Complete set of real checklists
  • Optimized for X-Plane 11
  • FMOD custom sounds
  • 7 liveries plus paintkit

The add on is also equipped with the auto-updater by SkunkCrafts. This keeps it up-to-date every time. The tool is easy to use, the updates will usually be free of charge.

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