Alabeo has announced the release of Cessna C188B Agtruck for FSX.
The software development company has a solid reputation in creating add-ons software for the most popular flight simulators. The team of designers, modelers and pilots at Alabeo uses sophisticated computer modeling techniques and high-tech programming techniques to create add-ons that enhance flight simulation experience.
The C188B AGTruck, which is also known as the "Big Agriculture Truck" comes with a wide range of features:
- Specialized flight dynamics
- Dynamic weight
- Chemical fumigation liquid effect – the weight changes as you drop chemical liquid
- Chemical loader interface
- Material shines and reflections
- Custom 3D sounds
- First-rate 3D model, textures and sounds
- 5 liveries
The package comes with a datasheet PDF. It also comes with a blank texture – so you can create your own design.
Produced between 1966 and 1983, the Cessna 188 is a family of light agricultural aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company. There are several variations of the 188, including Agtruck, AGwagon, Aghusky and Agpickup. The Cessna 188 was flown for the first time in February 1965 and entered production in 1966.
The primary use of the aircraft was for agricultural purposes – but was used as glider and sailplane tugs in subsequent years. About 3,975 Cessna 188s were built, of which 49% were Agtrucks, 40% were Agwagons and the remainder were Aghuskies and Agpickups.
You can purchase this aircraft and view more information on it over at SimShack.net.
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Good job, will leave for Flight Simulator 2004?