The highly anticipated Miltech Simulations MH-60 for Microsoft Flight Simulator is out together with the company’s all new mission hub system. Let’s have a look at this latest release!

Fly the MH-60 in three variants

The latest release from Miltech Simulations is the MH-60. The Sierra, Romeo and Tango versions of the helicopter together with 39 liveries spread out across the type are packaged in. The company reports that they spent quite a bit of time working on and consulting with real world pilots to dial in the flight model as well as the MH-60’s sophisticated autopilot and stability augmentation systems.

The company has also aimed to offer quite a bit of capability with the package so its not just a helicopter to fly around but something you can do things with. It has semi-functional weapon systems including Hellfire missiles, torpedoes, and flares. It can sling loads including pallets, flags, and “bambi buckets.” It can also deploy sonobuoys and a sonodipper. There’s also a search light, winch, and FLIR capability.

Packaged with the helicopter are four “mini scenery” packs including CGAS San Diego, CGAS Kodiak, Garden Island (Australia), and Vélez de la Gomera (Spanish territory off the Moroccan coast).

The aircraft is available from the Miltech Simulations website (for $38.99 or equivalent currency) and from the iniBuilds Store (£28.99 GBP / €33.53 EUR / $38.64 USD).

Mission Hub also released

Available separately is Miltech Simulations new Mission Hub which provides additional content and experiences for the helicopter. They report that there are 20 missions currently included (with more planned for future release) that includes ship and vehicle assets as well as visual effects.

The mission hub includes firefighting, search and rescue, anti-submarine, and cargo missions. Future types of missions and support for other Miltech and non-Miltech aircraft are planned as part of the hub system.

The Mission Hub the Miltech Simulations website (for $15.99 or equivalent currency) and from the iniBuilds Store (£12.49 GBP / €14.45 EUR / $16.65 USD).


6 responses to “Miltech Simulations releases MH-60 for Microsoft Flight Simulator”

  1. As a former SH-60B pilot, I might have to make this my first MSFS aircraft purchase. Relieve the ole glory days out in San Diego.

    The new mission hub is intriguing. Might wait to see some initial takes/reviews, but I like the idea.

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    1. Sure would love to see them model the RAST system.

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    2. ShamrockOneFive Avatar
      ShamrockOneFive

      I’d love to hear how you get on with it if you do end up picking it up. It sounds like they consulted with a number of pilots over the course of development so hopefully its a good sim experience.

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  2. How does it feel flying in comparison to the UH-60L in DCS?

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  3. MilTech Simulations, please come to DCS!

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  4. My initial hands-on impressions are GOOD! 🙂

    Definitely a “RTFM” addon, tho. Don’t think it’s just a Kick The Tires & Light The Fires kinda experience like the Taog’s OH-6 is…

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