November 7, 200223 yr This has been asked lots lately - and perhaps I'm being a bit slow - but has anyone received their English version of Commuter Airliners: Eurowings Professional yet? I seem to remember the last published release date was Nov 1, and as I pre-ordered from Simmarket - I was hopeful I'd have it by now.Any one got theirs then?http://www.btinternet.com/~rob.corp/images/sig.jpg
November 7, 200223 yr Hi Rob, Got mine yesterday at The Game in UK. I just walked in the shop for a look around and it was on the shelf. It is quite good,the Panels ok, but not up to PIC standard but very useable, its worth the money just for the ATR and the 146 which both have FMC's although not fully functional.Bill
November 7, 200223 yr i don't think anyone would expect it to be anything like PIC seeing as it has a few aircraft as well as airports :)
November 7, 200223 yr " i don't think anyone would expect it to be anything like PIC seeing as it has a few aircraft as well as airports "I quite agree, you get alot for your money, and the manual that comes with it is very good too.
November 8, 200223 yr Just so happens I had to go to the bright lights of London for a work thing yesterday - and Game's Oxford Street store had it all! Aerosoft seem to have a new UK distributor, and so Games' shelves were well stocked with Eurowings Pro, Scenery Baleares, Scenery Greece and quite a few Train Sim add ons as well. So if you're in London - check it out - Tottenham Court Road end of Oxford Street...http://www.btinternet.com/~rob.corp/images/sig.jpg
November 8, 200223 yr not only printed manuals, there are 3 manuals! (at least in the german Version)It's a great value for the money! And the panels for the ATR and the BAe are the best i've seen so far for these aircrafts.The Airbus panel is not bad either, but not as sophisticated as the PSS Airbus. But nice to have anyway. Cheers,Michael
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