v1.3.9:
– Fixed minor bug preventing GEN switches from working with joypad
– Fixed minor bug causing missing texture in VC
– Minor fix to Peruvian Air Force livery
– Minor fix to Malayisian Air Force livery
– Minor fix to UAE livery
– Added Nigerian Air Force livery
– Added Ghana Air Force livery
– Minor tweaks to flight model (higher MOIs, tweaked control effectiveness) for smoother flight behavior
– Recompiled with SU11 tools
The MB-339 was developed during the 1970s in response to an Italian Air Force requirement that sought a replacement for the service’s existing fleet of Aermacchi MB-326. Its design was derived from that of the MB-326, rather than a new design, and thus the two aircraft share considerable similarities in terms of their design. Aermacchi had found that the MB-339 was capable of satisfying all of the specified requirements while being the most affordable option available. The maiden flight of the MB-339 took place on 12 August 1976; the first production aircraft were delivered two years later.
Roughly half of all MB-339s entered service with the Italian Air Force, while the remainder have been sold to various export customers. As well as being used for training, the type is also flown by the Frecce Tricolori aerobatic display team. The type has been used in combat by both the Eritrean Air Force during the Eritrean–Ethiopian War of 1998-2000 and the Argentine Naval Aviation during the Falklands War of 1982. In both conflicts, the MB-339 was typically flown as an attack aircraft.
Features:
• Two extremely detailed visual model: MB-339A and MB-339PAN (MLU)
• Extremely detailed cockpit model (front seat only)
• Flight model based on the new Microsoft Flight Simulator model
• Seven different 8K liveries: Frecce Tricolori, Italian Air Force Camouflage, Italian Air Force Ghost Grey, United Arab Emirates, Armada Argentina, Royal Malaysian Air Force and factory colors.
• Custom sound package (in FSX legacy mode)