With the exception of a few sound issues with the Legacy and Turbine Duke, all my RealAir a/c work just fine -- Legacy, Duke, Spitfires XI and XIV -- although I haven't tested radios. Also, to my eye/on my system, the visuals all look better than in FSX, especially the few bare metal Spitfire repaints, which look spectacular. The Beechcraft King Air family is part of a line of American utility aircraft produced by Beechcraft. The King Air line comprises a number of twin- turboprop models that have been divided into two families. This video is a FSX flight of a simulated Beechcraft Duke Turbine aircraft using PRO-ATC/X. The flight departs from Melbourne International Airport (YMML), a.k.a. Tullarmarine Airport, in Tullamarine, Victoria, Australia and arrives at Launceston Airport (YMLT) in the rural area of Western Junction near Launceston, Tasmania.
Quoting : And to add to the some of the best I would put the CLS 747-200/300 Well the only reason I have this is because I got it on sale. It is decent but far from my best. Best: 747-400X PMDG Ultimate Traffic 2 MD-80 Pro I also like Capsim's 767 and I got it on sale for $10!! Hopefully soon to be best: 737NGX from PMDG. Just been wating for this one to come out I know its going to be fantastic! For FS9 best: Ready for Pushback 747-200 Wilco 734 which works in FSX too DA Fokker 100 DC-9-30 Pro Dash-8 Pro PSS 777 These are all just fantastic!! I never have really bought a terrible add on but not a huge fan of the CLS DC-10 and also it has been a huge disapointment that the Fokker 100/70 never got a VC for FSX flying have not flown that plane in a while.
Also I hate all the add ons that are VC only. Best: PMDG MD-11 PMDG 747-400X / 747-8i / 747-400LCF FSLabs Concorde X Haven't really had any I totally disliked. But I have severe problems with OrbX's YSCB airport addon - the frame rates are extremely poor for that airport, barely more than 6fps.
I've tried turning off options, but it's very slow. I'm also waiting for PMDG 737NGX too - looks superb. I also have Level D 767, but I don't fly it much - it's not quite up to the level of PMDG graphics/sound wise.
Which is a shame, because it seems to be quite realistic. I only use FS9 just now so I will comment on ones available for that sim. Best: Right now, the best is the iFly 737NG series.
Can be improved upon, but is of an excellent standard and is a wonder to fly. Also: QualityWings 757 series PMDG MD-11/11F PMDG 747-400 Wilco E-Jets v1 (170/190) & v2 (175/195) Digital Aviation Fokker 70/100 Level-D 767-300 Best Scenery Payware: Has to come from the team at FSDreamteam.
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Aerosoft get's an honorable mention also (although they do put out some real bad products from time to time). Now the worst.
I'm not sure really, as I've never had any horrible payware. But I have steered clear of things like the Wilco A380 for example, as they really do look horrible. I tend to buy airplanes you can use with both FS9 and FSX (with a few exceptions of course) but here are my choices by catergory. Quoting : the SSTSIM Concorde (FS9) or Concorde X That's where you pick the programs with great weather generation, since Concorde (both of them) are so extremely sensitive to weather changes.
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Even the slightest change in weather affects Concorde in cruise flight, since it cruises at the absolute limits for conditions. Quoting : Holy Cow.probably the most complex, realistic airplane out there.
Indeed it is. Some recommendations for reading there are the 'Concorde Stick and Rudder Book' by Mike Riley, who trained many Concorde pilots. And the ITVV Concorde DVD is very much worth it: David Rowland and Roger Bricknell have brilliant knowledge on the topic as you'd expect, being Captain and Senior Flight Engineer respectively, but they convey it to viewers in a very non-technical and easy to understand way. Another great read is 'Concorde - The Inside Story' by the late Brian Trubshaw, the famous Concorde test pilot. He covers the development and life of Concorde, along with all the side issues, etc. Edited 2011-02-14 17:54:24.
Unfortunately, I have a few pieces of great software that I forgot who the publishers were. The best payware software I got was a Garmin GNS430 which also included the VOR/GPS CDI unit, a Garmin Transponder unit, and audio interface. I believe it was the RealityXP unit, but I may be wrong. I also purchased a Panel editor and it was very nice. I believe it was FS Panel Studio. Together with the Garmin GNS430, I was able to customize some of the aircraft to the ones I fly in real life. I will warn you however, I tried the Abacus version and it sucked.
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I also have a Cirrus SR22 from EagleSoft, and the Just Flight, Flight Club X. Both of them are pretty good, but just a little pricey. Quoting :.WORST.
ANYTHING THAT SAYS 'ABACUS'. Edited 2011-02-16 06:22:05. Quoting : since I live near ORD, I have been thinking about picking up FSDreamteam's ORD. Not sure if it has the new runway configurations and if it would cause any frame problems on my old PC I have that scenery, since ORD is also 'home' for me.it's EXCELLENT, but not exactly accurate anymore. ORD keeps changing and changing.the scenery does have the new 10/28 (but is not 13,000 ft like real life), shows the new 9L/27R as a dirt strip under construction, as well as the new north tower being built. 32L/14R has not been shortened (as in real life) either. That being said, the attention to detail is staggering.
All the buildings, terminals, hangars, ground equipment. I would definitely say it's worth the $$$.
It may have some effect on your FPS. Of course, to get the maximum effect (belt loaders, ramp tractors, food service trucks, push tractors, etc) you want higher settings.
I have a pretty nice machine and purposely bought the FS9 version so I could max it out like crazy. Even if you don't run it at maximum, it's still worth the money and WAY better than the default ORD. Quoting : I have that scenery, since ORD is also 'home' for me.it's EXCELLENT Since I now have a job again, I'll pick it up soon. However it might be a while until I see it, as I am still flying in Russia. Actually, I have not flown in over a week or so, it might be a long while until I get back home. Quoting : and any other products that say abacus While it is payware, I have the demo version of FS Repaint from Abacus and find it useful, after installing a repaint, I will load up FS Repaint and see if it is displaying correctly before I will load up FS9.