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More details about the Vertx Diamond DA62
According to the press release, the Diamond DA62 from Vertx will feature crystal clear 4K textures and dimmable backlighting for the instrument panel. The Garmin G1000 was modeled as a 3D instrument to ensure smooth animations and good readability. Furthermore, the flight planner of the G1000 allows the creation, saving and loading of flight plans - including compatibility with the Prepar3D flight planner.
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All different modes of the autopilot should also be simulated. This includes vertical navigation (VNAV) as well as LPV approach procedures with Glideslope. An extended flight model also includes a special routine for stall and spin as well as specially programmed behaviour during single-engine operation. In addition, there is a completely new sound engine and high frame rates.
The Diamond DA62 by Vertx will be released in the coming weeks, until then we can expect more previews according to Sean Moloney.