2/6/2024 0 Comments Fsnavigator fsxThat being said, the attention to detail is staggering. 32L/14R has not been shortened (as in real life) either. 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. I have that scenery, since ORD is also "home" for me.it's EXCELLENT, but not exactly accurate anymore. Not sure if it has the new runway configurations and if it would cause any frame problems on my old PC Quoting csturdiv ( Reply 14): since I live near ORD, I have been thinking about picking up FSDreamteam's ORD. He covers the development and life of Concorde, along with all the side issues, etc. And the ITVV Concorde DVD is very much worth it:ĭavid 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.Īnother great read is "Concorde - The Inside Story" by the late Brian Trubshaw, the famous Concorde test pilot. Some recommendations for reading there are the "Concorde Stick and Rudder Book" by Mike Riley, who trained many Concorde pilots. Quoting THEBATMAN ( Reply 9): Holy Cow.probably the most complex, realistic airplane out there. Even the slightest change in weather affects Concorde in cruise flight, since it cruises at the absolute limits for conditions. That's where you pick the programs with great weather generation, since Concorde (both of them) are so extremely sensitive to weather changes. Quoting THEBATMAN ( Reply 9): the SSTSIM Concorde (FS9) or Concorde X Little guys all the way up to the 747-400. (the FMC doesn't do a whole lot, that's why they give it the name F-Lite.big thumbs down in my book) I really, really enjoy having some high-quality airplanes that cover the whole range of aircraft types. Just Flight's F-Lite Series of A319s-320s are OK.you're basically getting a default Airbus cockpit with nice outer textures. I've seen some Virtavia stuff that is WAY over-priced. The Wilco version is just OK)Īlso, if something costs a lot of $$$, it doesn't mean it's good. (IMHO there are no "good" Airbus products *yet*.same goes for the 777. Twin-engine turboprop - Aeroworx X-treme King Air B200Ĭapt Sim 757 (Quality Wings is pretty good too) Single-engine turboprop - Flight1 Pilatus PC-12 Twin-engine piston - Carenado Piper PA34 200T Seneca IIĮaglesoft Diamond DA-42 TwinStar (turbo-diesel) Single-engine piston - Carenado V-35 (V-tail) Bonanza 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.
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