Light-Sport for X-Plane

These are the current Light Sport Aircraft LSA available for the X-Plane software program.

(Also see image gallery for instrument panels and outside views of the aircraft available)

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Zodiac 601 650 paid add on by 3point at X-Hanger.com (instrument panel and N number modified by Paul Hamilton to be as close as possible to the aircraft he teaches in)

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Flight Designs CTLS free add on at X-Plane.org

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PiperSport free add on at X-Plane.org

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Van’s Aircraft RV-12 free add on at X-plane.org

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Remos free add on at X-Plane.org

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SeaMax M-22 free add on at X-Plane.org

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Tecnam P-92-Eaglet free add on at X-Plane.org

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Cub Crafters Sport Cub paid add on by 3point at X-Hanger.com

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Sonex paid add on by 3point at x-hanger.com

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Zenith STOL CH 750 freeware from zenith website zenith.aero/profiles/blogs/xplane-flight-simulator-files

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Please provide comments and reviews on the above aircraft especially if you use them and fly the actual airplane also.

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2 Responses to Light-Sport for X-Plane

  1. Dave says:

    Any chance of seeing a PiperSport LTD (Glass Cockpit) in the near future?

  2. Paul says:

    Yes, for the FSX, it is up the the designer of the model to determine what instruments are in the cockpit. They really want people to like their models so ask them directly what you want.

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