Skyhawk_310R
Charter Member
MilViz is going to create freeware missions and customized airports for all its aircraft, including those previously released for sale. We consider this a bonus and a thank you to our customers. Even if you did not purchase our aircraft the missions were designed for, you at least get free customized airports.
Our first Mission is now released for our first aircraft, our Cessna 310R. The link to download your choice of WinRAR or ZIP archive is located in the MilViz C-310R General Support forum: http://www.milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1628&p=13131#p13131
In addition to the links there is a description of what the mission accomplishes. Essentially it is what one would expect to get from an MEI-I on a pilot's first multi-engine training flight. But, it is interactive, which means you define the amount of instruction you actually want, and if you desire it, you receive only the techniques to set the optimal power settings in the 310R for takeoff, pattern arrival, approach, and landing. Plus, if you've ever been curious what I sound like talking, now you get your chance to find out as I play the role of your multi-engine instructor! LOL!!!
In the near future, I'm going to create additional 310R missions to focus on the FAA Practical Test Standards for an AMEL certificate, such as a drag demo and a Vmc demo -- and yes, realistic situations for engine failure with your MEI-I talking you through how to deal with it safely!
BTW: call out to one of our very own SOH members here, Jim Dhaenens, as I used his excellent T-Hangars -- with his written permission of course -- at this very accurate Portales Municipal Airport (KPRZ). Basing my aircraft at Portales allowed me to nail down how the real airport looks and render it that way in FSX. For being in the middle of East New Mexico, and a small town, Portales has a very well maintained and equipped GA airport. Speaking of which, it's time for me to head out the door to fly the real 310R over the real Portales, NM!
So, it's free, so feel free to grab it now!
Cheers,
Ken
Our first Mission is now released for our first aircraft, our Cessna 310R. The link to download your choice of WinRAR or ZIP archive is located in the MilViz C-310R General Support forum: http://www.milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1628&p=13131#p13131
In addition to the links there is a description of what the mission accomplishes. Essentially it is what one would expect to get from an MEI-I on a pilot's first multi-engine training flight. But, it is interactive, which means you define the amount of instruction you actually want, and if you desire it, you receive only the techniques to set the optimal power settings in the 310R for takeoff, pattern arrival, approach, and landing. Plus, if you've ever been curious what I sound like talking, now you get your chance to find out as I play the role of your multi-engine instructor! LOL!!!
In the near future, I'm going to create additional 310R missions to focus on the FAA Practical Test Standards for an AMEL certificate, such as a drag demo and a Vmc demo -- and yes, realistic situations for engine failure with your MEI-I talking you through how to deal with it safely!
BTW: call out to one of our very own SOH members here, Jim Dhaenens, as I used his excellent T-Hangars -- with his written permission of course -- at this very accurate Portales Municipal Airport (KPRZ). Basing my aircraft at Portales allowed me to nail down how the real airport looks and render it that way in FSX. For being in the middle of East New Mexico, and a small town, Portales has a very well maintained and equipped GA airport. Speaking of which, it's time for me to head out the door to fly the real 310R over the real Portales, NM!
So, it's free, so feel free to grab it now!
Cheers,
Ken

