Miltech Simulations Announces CH-47 Chinook for MSFS

Heavy lift helicopters are coming to MSFS

Posted: 24-Jun-2023 @ 10:41z
Miltech Simulations Announces CH-47 Chinook for MSFS

Miltech Simulations, a team of developers working towards filling the gap in military simulation products for MSFS, has announced their upcoming release of the CH-47 Chinook for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The Chinook is a twin-engine, tandem-rotor heavy-lift helicopter that is used by the militaries of over 20 countries. It is known for its versatility and ability to carry large loads, making it an ideal platform for a variety of missions, including troop transport, cargo delivery, and search and rescue.

In the announcement, Miltech Simulations have released 2 images of the cockpit.

Miltech Simulations Announces CH-47 Chinook for MSFS

The Miltech Simulations Chinook will feature a high level of detail, including realistic flight dynamics, accurate cockpit modeling, and a variety of liveries. The add-on will also include a number of custom features, such as a sling load system and a cargo bay with interactive cargo.

The Miltech Simulations Chinook is scheduled for release in Q4 2023. It will be available for purchase on the Microsoft Flight Simulator Marketplace.

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