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Cessna TTx

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Introducing the Cessna Corvalis TTX for Microsoft Flight Simulator—an exceptional blend of speed, luxury, and advanced avionics, meticulously crafted to elevate your virtual flying experience.

Key Features:

  • Highly Detailed Model: Experience the Corvalis TTX with an accurately detailed exterior and interior, capturing every nuance of the aircraft's sleek design.

  • Advanced Avionics Suite: Navigate the skies with confidence using the fully integrated Garmin G2000 avionics system, featuring interactive touchscreens and real-time flight data.

  • Realistic Flight Dynamics: Enjoy a true-to-life flying experience with flight dynamics fine-tuned to mirror the performance and handling characteristics of the real Corvalis TTX.

  • Mission Activities Included: Enhance your flying experience with two engaging mission activities designed to challenge your piloting skills and showcase the performance of the Corvalis TTX.

Whether you're embarking on a cross-country journey or practicing precision maneuvers, the Cessna Corvalis TTX offers an unparalleled simulation experience, combining performance, elegance, and cutting-edge technology.

The TTx Model T240 is a low-wing, single-engine, four-place general utility aircraft by American aviation producer Cessna. It traces its lineage to the Lancair ES, the homebuilt kit form of the Lancair IV. The American company Columbia Aircraft based their Columbia 300 off of the Lancair ES. The 300, first delivered in 2000, is a low-wing, single-engine airplane with fixed tricycle landing gear that is powered by a normally-aspirated piston engine. Columbia then created the 400, a 300 with a twin-turbocharged powerplant. In the mid-2000s, Cessna took over production of the 400 and marketed the airframe as the Cessna 400 TT Corvalis. TT stands for “twin turbocharged” and Corvalis is a variation of the name Corvallis, the city in Oregon where Cessna manufactured the aircraft. In 2011 Cessna introduced the TTx Model T240, the 400 TT Corvalis with a number of upgrades, notably avionics.

The TTx Model T240 is widely hailed as an incredibly well-balanced aircraft that boasts excellent performance. It features composite construction, notably carbon fiber and Nomex, and has an advanced glass cockpit and side stick control. It uses a flight control system that prevents a number of hazards, including spins, spiral dives, overspeeding, and stalls.

The TTx Model T240 measures 25 feet, 2 inches in length, stands 9 feet tall, and has a wingspan of 36 feet, 1 inch. It is powered by a twin-turbocharged Teledyne Continental TSIO-550-C piston engine that delivers up to 310 horsepower and turns a constant-speed 3-blade propeller. The aircraft has a range of 1,274 miles, a service ceiling of 25,000 feet above sea level, a climb rate of 1,500 feet per minute, and it cruises at 270 miles per hour.

Futuristic in looks, inside and out, the Cessna TTx Model T240 is an aircraft that pilots feel is connected to them while in flight. Whether taking an easy flight-seeing tour or speeding through the heights on a cross-country journey, the TTx Model T240 always proves an exceptional performer.