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Just Flight Releases VLJ Business Jet

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VLJ's (Very Light Jets) are designed to be flown by a single pilot and bring business jet ownership or travel by air taxi more affordable.

Developed by Commercial Level Simulation and published by Just Flight, this aircraft features a detailed exterior model with thirteen liveries and animations that includes a pilot who can be seen moving even when viewed from outside the aircraft. According to Just Flight's Scott Phillips, "The interior includes 2D and virtual cockpits as well as cabin and lots of great features including 3D buttons in the VC."

Elevators and ailerons droop when hydraulics are off, passenger doors, engines and wingtips open (in maintenance mode); Engine fans rotate, wipers wipe and there are some very neat effects that include snow on the windows, according to Phillips.

The package comes with a comprehensive manual with a tutorial that will help virtual business travelers get the most from their VLJ.

For more information or to purchase the VLJ, please visit the SimShack.net website.

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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