Difference Light & Advanced versionThere are small but significant differences between the Light and Advanced versions. Essentially, the Advanced version includes two aircraft versions, plus the tablet with all its features. To compensate for this, the Light version will come with a very attractive price. FlightSim Studio's first aircraft is ready to land on your home PC. The SeaRey is a single-engine, two-seat flying boat developed by the US aircraft manufacturer Progressive Aerodyne. <... Difference Light & Advanced versionThere are small but significant differences between the Light and Advanced versions. Essentially, the Advanced version includes two aircraft versions, plus the tablet with all its features. To compensate for this, the Light version will come with a very attractive price. FlightSim Studio's first aircraft is ready to land on your home PC. The SeaRey is a single-engine, two-seat flying boat developed by the US aircraft manufacturer Progressive Aerodyne.
The SeaRey is a strutted high-wing monoplane with fabric-covered wings and a wingspan of 9 meters. The fuselage of the amphibious aircraft consists of a half-shell of carbon fiber reinforced plastic similar to a boat. The high-wing design, large windscreen and side windows, which can be opened in flight, provide an excellent view of the underlying landscape. Together with the Microsoft Flight Simulator it is therefore the perfect combination for exploring the landscape.
Realistic replica of the Searey Amphibian LSA Impressively detailed 3D model, inside and outside Multiple real world liveries included Custom realistic sound set Supporting native MSFS technologies like
Windshield rain effect High-resolution PBR textures Visual icing effects Interactive checklist with auto-complete function
Custom electrical and fuel pump logic to reflect the real operation of the top-mounted backward-facing engine Several special features such as:
Dynamic registration on liveries Custom yaw string animation Simulated autopilot to hold altitude/heading/gps course Anchor simulation to keep aircraft position in water