For new users to X-Plane. X-Plane is currently in a "beta run". A beta run is unproven software that is in a testing phase. The MU-2 version 1.1 is only OFFICIALLY supported on Version 9.22 of x-plane. There exists a beta version of the MU-2 that can be used to test compatibility with version 9.30 beta series. Any anomalies should be reported (not submitted for solutions) to the support forums at www.x-pilot.com found HERE
When 9.30 goes final, we will take some time to test all the systems and features and it is possible not all of them will be addressed quickly depending on the changes found in 9.30. It is recommended you retain version 9.22 of X-Plane if you do not wish to experience any problems with the MU-2. The x-plane installer can be used to revert back to 9.22 IF you have already tried 9.30 beta series. We will endeavor to bring the MU-2 within 9.30 compatibility as swift as possible. If you are not of the personality to purchase the MU-2 and possibly experience problems and have to wait for weeks, then I would suggest you wait until 9.30 goes final AND the MU-2 is officially supported on X-Plane version 9.30. In the meantime, you can always run 9.22 with the MU-2 if you like.
Last Updated on Monday, 18 May 2009 18:15
Last Updated on Friday, 01 May 2009 20:35
MU-2 Available
x-scenery.com is proud to introduce our simulation of the Mitsubishi MU-2 for the X-Plane flight simulator. This simulation is a product of over two years of development and we feel it represents a large step forward in the x-plane experience. Simply put, our goal is to recreate the normal operating characteristics and procedures of this fantastic aircraft to allow you, the end user, to get a small glimps into what it's like to operate the MU-2. With subtle textures, sounds, lighting and a myriad of details, you'll immerse into a simulation experience that is sure to bring a smile. Click on the banking MU2 above to read more about all the features of this MU-2...or if you already know that you want it, click the "BUY NOW" bar to get it! Enjoy!
Below is a well produced video on YouTube done by "Bildsignal" The music is quite unique but grows on you and gets to be a bit haunting. I just keep on watching it...and it shows off one of my favorite paint schemes done by amerrir (x-plane.org) and some great 3D scenery by Dieter Rosenkranz.
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