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Flight1/RealAir Simulations Beech Duke Released for FSX

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Beech DukeFlight1 and RealAir announces the release of their first twin piston prop simulation: The Beechcraft Duke B60 for FSX. Two years in the making, the Duke comes in several liveries, all with very high resolution graphics, dynamic shine, bump mapped surfaces, 3d cockpits with both panning and fixed views, full stereo enhanced sounds, detailed flight dynamics and custom lighting and special effects.

Included in the package comes a suite of documents, pilot's operating manual and a fully illustrated flying guide. Other features include a full set of IFR true-3d gauges, an interior with very high levels of detail, with every switch and control in the virtual cockpit fully functional, smooth gauge animations and options for either conventional steering or castoring nosewheel and differential braking.

View screenshots and purchase Beeh Duke by clicking here.

Screenshot of RealAir's Beech Duke in FSX
Screenshot of RealAir's Beech Duke in FSX

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