March 6, 200818 yr I agree with Randy, SSTsim is as good as PMDG and that fact should be respected instead of abused, IMO.Has the 'OP' tried the SSTsim Concorde? Dave Taylor
March 6, 200818 yr Have to agree on the SSTSIM Concorde. I would put it in the same class as PMDG and LevelD for quality aircraft sim.Kylehttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/747400.jpg Kyle Main Sim PC: P3D v5.2 & MSFS 2020, i9-10850k @ 5.0 GHz, ASUS Maximus XII Hero, ASUS TUF-RTX3080-12G, Dell U3011 30" IPS monitor, G.Skill 32GB 3200 Trident Z 14-14-14, Samsung 512GB 960 Pro NVMe (OS), Samsung 2TB 970 EVO NVMe (Sim), Win 10 Pro 64, Yoko Yoke, Saitex Combat Rudder Pedals, Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant
March 7, 200818 yr Yeah, there are somethings like cabin pressurization missing, but with such a short flight and high work load, the SSTSIM Concorde really is the best out there. Their FSX version is supposed to be even better anyway so I think PMDG should stick with the excellent projects they already have on the board. There's no sense in having two developers making the same aircraft at the same level of quality. It would only drive us crazy trying to compare the two and pick the best.Ryan GamurotLucky to live Hawai'ihttp://www.virtualpilots.org/signatures/vpa296.png Ryan Gamurot
March 9, 200818 yr YET!A new Concorde package is in the early stages of design and development for FSX. Please see the Products page for further details. Dave Taylor
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