IRIS Simulations PC-21 for MSFS

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For formation flying "Sky Dolly" replay tools is used to record then playback as formation aircraft that you can fly with. Not as accurate as DCS but it works.

https://flightsim.to/file/9067/sky-dolly

The “Airforce Series” PC-21 is the newest aircraft in the Pilatus family to come to MSFS. The PC-21 is a single-engined turboprop, but with a totally different purpose and capabilities. Pilatus calls it the company’s “Twenty-First Century Trainer”, designed as a high-performance trainer for pilots on an upgrade path to jet-powered aircraft.

This project is the result of a partnership between IRIS Simulations, who had an older FSX model of the aircraft, and RAAF Virtual, who brought that model to the modern rendering engine of Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The PC-21 is powered by a mighty 1,600 hp Pratt & Whitney turboprop engine, capable of powering the nimble aircraft to a top speed of 426 mph and a rate of climb of 4,000 feet per minute. Since it was designed with performance in mind, the PC-21 is a very agile aircraft, with impressive aerobatic capabilities! Loops, rolls, wing-overs, and more can be easily executed with precision!







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