Flying Fries Updates Hughes XF-11 to Version 1.3

Flying Fries Updates Hughes XF-11 to Version 1.3

Flying Fries has released a significant update for their Hughes XF-11 aircraft, bringing it to version 1.3. This update introduces several new features and improvements. The Hughes XF-11 is a high-performance reconnaissance aircraft developed during the 1940s. Known for its sleek design and advanced engineering for its time, the XF-11 offers you a unique opportunity to experience a piece of aviation history. Flying Fries' rendition of the Hughes XF-11 for Microsoft Flight Simulator captures the intricate details and characteristics of the original aircraft.

Key Features of Version 1.3

  1. New Engine Failure System: The update introduces an engine failure system based on engine stress.
  2. Improved Engine Performance: Several enhancements have been made to the engine's performance, including reverse prop pitch, idle, low altitude maximum speed, and mixture management.
  3. Flaps Behavior Improvement: The behavior of the flaps has been refined for more accurate and realistic operation.
  4. Drop Tanks Feature: Pilots can now drop the tanks, adding a dynamic element to fuel management and aircraft weight distribution.
  5. New Static Elements: Canopy covers have been added as static elements.
  6. Additional Liveries: Two new liveries, Cal Fire and Otaku Gekko World Tour, have been included.
  7. Multiplayer Enhancements: The pilot and copilot are now visible in their seats during multiplayer sessions. Additionally, static elements are no longer seen on multiplayer XF-11s, and the landing light animation now works correctly in multiplayer mode.

The update is available free of charge for all purchasers. For more information and to download the latest update, visit the Hughes XF-11 product page on Flightsim.to: Hughes XF-11 on Flightsim.to.