The Piel Emeraude is a low wing monoplane designed in France by Claude Piel in the 1950s as a two-seater, semi-aerobatic, sports and touring aircraft. The aircraft was widely built both by factories and homebuilders. The A1R Piel Emeraude is homebuilt version with classic avionics systems such as KAP-150 autopilot and KX-165 VHF Radio.
The fuselage is of conventional wooden construction with a combination plywood and fabric covering. The wing is comprised of a single one piece laminated wooden spar with a moulded plywood leading edge forming a torsion box, completed in conventional fashion with wooden ribs and fabric covering aft from the torsional box.
This aircraft is fitted with the Continental 0-200 engine of 100 hp.
FEATURES:
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High definition - all with specular, bump and reflection maps;
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6 different liveries;
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Custom sounds on cockpit switches, knobs, levers;
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Completely custom animated VC;
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Windshield and gauges reflections;
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Volumetric side view prop effect;
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Authentic 3D(totally) gauges and avionics systems
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(KX-165, KAP-150, KEA-346, KG-258, KI-204, KI-525, CP-136, etc);
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Accurate flight dynamics;
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PDF User Guide.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
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Lockheed Martin Prepar3D Flight Simulator v2.5, v3.0, or v4 installed
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Windows XP, Vista, 7, 10 (32 or 64 bits);
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Pentium V/2GHz or similar;
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Minimum 2GB RAM;
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512MB graphics card;
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625MB available hard disk space.
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