Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases Cessna T207A Stationair

Microsoft Flight Simulator has recently released the new iteration of their Famous Flyer lineup: the Cessna T207A Stationair, a legendary light civil utility model with over 600 airframes built over 15 years of production (1969-1984).

The Cessna 207 is the eight-seat variant of the Cessna 205/206, which was essentially a Cessna 210 with fixed landing gear and changes to the crew and passenger door arrangement. With a slightly longer fuselage (114 cm) and a nose section extension, it could fit more seats and more luggage, transforming it into the ideal flying wagon.

Its real-world usage case varies from air taxi applications to skydiving, aerial photography, and private use.

The airplane is powered by a Continental TSIO-520-M, producing up to 310 horsepower, a range of 671 miles, a cruise speed of 185 miles per hour, and a service ceiling of 26,000 ft ASL.

The add-on features three variations: cargo, standard, and skydiving, with 20 liveries in total.

It’s available on the Marketplace for $14.99.
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