Following a number of previews, Carenado has finally released its long-awaited C337H Skymaster II for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The C337H Skymaster II is a rendition of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster, which is known for its “push-pull” design with its front and rear-engine layout.
The Cessna 337 Skymaster can cruise at 144mph with a range of 965 miles, meaning it can be quite versatile for all types of flying.
Carenado’s C337H Skymaster II comes with features you would come to expect from the developers at this point in time. The aircraft has 5 liveries, PBR materials throughout and flight dynamics that are described as realistic. Furthermore, there is an original sound set that comes with the plane that is recorded from the real aircraft. Finally, the onboard tablet will allow you to interact with the static elements of the plane.
You can buy the Carenado C337H Skymaster II directly within the Microsoft Flight Simulator marketplace now for $24.99 / £20.99.
Features
- 5 liveries
- GNS530
- GTN750 integration option (GTN from pms50.com)
- BK RDR2000 weather radar
- KX 15 Nav/Com radio
- Custom KR87 ADF
- KT76A Transponder
- Cold and dark / Ready to taxi / Ready for takeoff start options
- Engine and wind sound effects when opening doors and windows.
- Original HQ digital stereo sounds recorded directly from the real aircraft (engine, knobs, switches, buttons and different elements).
- Realistic flight dynamics compared to the real airplane. Realistic weight and balance. Tested by several pilots for maximum accuracy.
- Physically Based Rendering (PBR) materials and textures.
- PBR materials authored with industry-standard software used by the film and gaming industries.
- Tablet interphase for controlling static elements, pilots, opening doors, etc.; and starting options such as cold and dark and ready to taxi.