May 12, 200323 yr Commercial Member Hey MrZig, Welcome again, last time I saw you, you did not have fun anymore with flight sim, I am glad you are back :-)..I really don't have any idea with the addons to get, I don't download much at this period. If you have missed, fs2004 will be released in july 29 2003, here are the information and shots about fs2004http://fsw.simflight.com/fs2k4.html ThanksChris Willis[link:fsw.simflight.com/FSWMenuFsSim.html]Clouds And Addons For MsFs Kind RegardsChris Willis
May 12, 200323 yr A short sentence, but a HUGE question! lolI'd take a lok at the reviews section here at AVSIM.Also, take a visit tohttp://www.fsd-international.com/CommanderPiper Cheyennehttp://www.flight1.com/MeridianCardinalArcherGolden Eaglehttp://www.realairsimulations.com/aircraft...0/overview.htmlhttp://www.avsim.com/pages/1102/dash7/dash-7.htmhttp://projectopensky.com/And for the latest cream of freeware reviews, visit here:http://www.avsim.com/pages/top5.htmThat should keep you busy for a while!No doubt, others have their favourite first-stops for addons, but that's my personal choice and I hope it helps a bit.Simon.
May 13, 200323 yr OK, first get FSUIPC, a freeware utility that many 3rd party aircraft use, plus it gives you some very useful options. Not essential, but highly recommended, is FSNAV, payware, about $30 - a great planning tool that runs in the background while you fly, hit F9 and you have access to VOR, ILS, NDB frequencies, airways, and much more.A couple of freeware aircraft that are really good - the Aero Commander, the Dash 7, the Dassault Falcon 50, and the FSD T38. RealAir has a excellent Cessna 172 (Their payware SF260 is one of my favorites) There are too many good airliners to list - check AVSIM for reviews.Dale
May 13, 200323 yr captain sim 727 Professional all the way, best payware addon ever created and IMO beats any freeware aircraft by far, but thats just my opinion.Adam
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