After releasing their E195 last year, Flight Procedures Simulations has finally released their Embraer E190 for X-Plane 12. The developers behind this product are the same ones that produced Supercritical Simulations Group 747-8 and E-Jet Evolution series.
The Embraer 190 is a stretched version of the E170, featuring a larger horizontal stabilizer and wings, two overwing emergency exits, and new, more powerful engines. Carrying roughly 100 passengers, the E190 is designed to compete with the CRJ-1000 and Boeing 717. The aircraft took to the skies for the first time on March 12, 2004, with launch customer JetBlue receiving their first E190 in 2005. In 2022, Embraer announced that they would offer freight conversations of the E190.




Flight Procedures Simulations’ rendition of the E190 features all that flight simmers have come to expect from high-quality add-ons, including detailed modeling, realistic wing flex animations, custom fly-by-wire system, sounds recorded from real E190s, and much more. For added connivence, the aircraft includes an integrated tablet that allows control over ground controls, panel states, fuel and payload loading, and aircraft preferences. Overall, the attention to details and number of features makes Flight Procedures Simulations’ E190 an accurately rendition of the real-life aircraft.
You can get your copy of Flight Procedures Simulations’ E190 from the X-Plane store for $69.00. At the time of writing, the aircraft is on sale for $55.00, and owners of the E195 can get a $10 discount on the E190.
Features
- Realistic modeling with many details such as a satellite antenna and various vents, drains, etc.
- Detailed landing gear/gear doors with proper animation.
- Opening doors.
- Wing flex animation.
- Custom external lights design with realistic width, direction and range.
- External 3D cockpit and cabin with enhanced graphics and physic based rendering lights.
- Detailed overhead, pedestal, forward panels with most animated buttons, knobs and switches.
- And much more!