The represents a significant milestone in flight simulation, particularly for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (FS9) and FSX . This add-on introduced the "FS9 Unlimited" technology, which allowed for an unprecedented level of detail in the older simulator by bypassing original vertex and polygon limits. Technical Innovation and Visual Fidelity

The cockpit is centered around a faithful recreation of the , complete with sub-menus and system adjustments.

: It includes the HS34 sister unit for managing autopilot altitude and heading, alongside high-functionality Garmin radios and transponders.

: Pilots can toggle between wing types (with or without winglets) and fuselage types (with or without rear windows) from a remote console within the virtual cockpit.

Modelled after the real-world Slovakian light-sport aircraft, the WT-9 is known for its capabilities. Lionheart Creations Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic (FS2004)

: The package features a high-detail Rotax 912 UL engine , visible by removing the cowling.

: The add-on provides clickable "Metric to SAE" auxiliary gauges, catering to both European and international pilot preferences. Flight Characteristics

The primary achievement of the Lionheart WT-9 was its technical execution. In , aircraft were typically restricted by a "4MM Vertex proximity limit," making small cockpit controls appear blocky or overly simplified. Lionheart’s "Unlimited Export" technology enabled a polygon count of 564,000 , a massive jump from the standard 65,000 limit, allowing for intricate shapes on every nut, bolt, and switch. Key visual and interactive features included: