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Siai Marchetti S-211 Project

"Engine decks"?
Those are what propulsion companies give aircraft designers to reference while designing aircraft. It's a table for a specific powerplant showing throttle setting, rpm, temp, uninstalled thrust, fuel flow, etc., for various altitudes(air densities). One of the volumes has some of those in them, but I haven't seen it since school back in the eighties and I don't remember the volume number.

Dino, thanks for the cockpit previews. I had no idea the civilian versions had those kinds of upgrades. I'll be happy with whatever panel you provide. :)
 
...and here is the M-345 protoype cockpit (which will be added to the simulation if time and resources will allow)

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I'll keep fingers crossed that all works out for a 345...
 
Those are what propulsion companies give aircraft designers to reference while designing aircraft. It's a table for a specific powerplant showing throttle setting, rpm, temp, uninstalled thrust, fuel flow, etc., for various altitudes(air densities). One of the volumes has some of those in them, but I haven't seen it since school back in the eighties and I don't remember the volume number.

Haven't seen these in volumes three and half of volume six. So maybe two and seven?
 
Some shots of the latest build of the S-211... starting to build the cockpit functionality.
...and then a preview of the M-345 HET.

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...and, as usual, thanks for the appreciation!

With the current pace, the S-211 should be able to enter in a Beta-1 stage by the end of this month - followed by a Beta 2 release which will include the M-345.
The product should be ready before the end of November (hopefully!)
 
Looks like a fun toy to throw around the skies... probably a stupid question: freeware or payware? It certainly has the quality to be latter...

Reminds me a little of the Hawk T1 in a few senses...

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....I confim that the product will be payware.
Unless something catastrophic happens, the package will include the S-211 in multiple liveries, the M-311 and M-345 demonstrators and the M-345HET variant.
The price will be aligned to my previous offerings.
 
Yes - as of today it works fine in P3Dv4... no issues detected (and frankly I am steering from any special function that might disrupt the compatibility) ;-)
 
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