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DreamFleet Releases Piper Dakota For FSX

Posted on Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:11:25 GMT
Based on the real Piper Dakota, N8086N, owned by DreamFleet's founder, Lou Betti, the DreamFleet Dakota is the first-ever FS GA aircraft to feature a complete set of Reality XP's new "Gauge XTreme" smooth running Flight Line T and Flight Line N gauges in both the 2D panels and Virtual Cockpit. In addition to their high fidelity operation, these gauges also feature completely dimmable gauge backlighting.
To top things off; Reality XP's Garmin GNS430, GMA340 Audio Panel, and GTX327 Transponder are also installed.

The Dakota is DreamFleet's first aircraft to feature a choice of three different 2D panel resolutions for different monitor sizes selectable from within the cockpit.

Offered for the price of $34.95 the DreamFleet Dakota for FSX is the follow up to the very popular DreamFleet Dakota for FS9. Aside from the Reality XP gauges, the Dakota features a highly detailed Virtual Cockpit, the ability to remove the landing gear fairings, two engine sound sets, choice of male or female pilot models, ten included liveries, and many other features.

Learn more about the DreamFleet Dakota by visiting the DreamFleet web site.

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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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