November 13, 200223 yr You might wanna consider that the 421C VC is fairly simple compared to the Seneca's. And then check again and compare the night lighting. And then count the number of gauges in the VC.All I can say is that I have both. The 421C is maybe more for the guys who love crisp graphics, but I ended up flying the Seneca all the time. I think it is alot more interesting to fly.Just my 2 cents.Alex
November 14, 200223 yr Marchetti ---- is the correct spelling. Be sure to pick up the freeware Robin DR400. Excellent VC!!!!And "disregard" if you wish :)L.Adamson
November 14, 200223 yr LAdamson - I'm downloading the Robin DR400 now...I'm game to give it a shot.Thanks for the info,Jim
November 17, 200223 yr Does the Seneca still use the MS gps. I have been tossing around that or the 421 but the 421 has the Garmin gps which seems alot better than the old MS one.Andrew Andrew
November 17, 200223 yr Author Tadd:Personally I love the aesthetics of the Seneca V, so when this add-on became available I jumped on it, and have not been disappointed. Steve Small's airfile is wonderful and the 2-D panel rocks - there is no better Seneca panel out there, freeware or payware. Check out this link for a few screenshots.http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?$=main/re...dsen/fsdsen.htmAlex ChristoffN562ZMinneapolis, [email protected] PowerSpec G426 PC running Windows 11 Pro 64-bit OS, Intel Core i7 11700K @ 3.60GHz 30 °C, 4089MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 , ASUS TUF Z590-Plus Gaming motherboard, Samsung 870 EVO 2TB SSD, Samsung 750 EVO 500GB SSD, Acer Predator X34 34" curved monitor (external view), RealSim Gear G-1000 avionics suite, RealSim Gear GNS 450, Slavix Stay Level Custom Metal Panel, Honeycomb Alpha Yoke, Redbird Alloy THI, Saitek Combat Rudder Pedals.
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