September 25, 200916 yr Now that I finally have a fix for the props in external view (see http://www.alliedfsgroup.com/forum/viewtop...amp;p=902#p902), I heartily recommend the AFG King Air B300. Make sure you get my FSX upgrade file for it http://www.flyingscool.com/files/FSX/AFGB300FSX.zipI'll upgrade the file with the fixed models tonight, so then you won't need to perform the above procedure. Tom Perry
September 25, 200916 yr Now that I finally have a fix for the props in external view (see http://www.alliedfsgroup.com/forum/viewtop...amp;p=902#p902), I heartily recommend the AFG King Air B300. Make sure you get my FSX upgrade file for it http://www.flyingscool.com/files/FSX/AFGB300FSX.zipI'll upgrade the file with the fixed models tonight, so then you won't need to perform the above procedure.Did you get this to work with the PMDG 1900?
September 25, 200916 yr Did you get this to work with the PMDG 1900?Don't have it so haven't tried. But I imagine it should work. Tom Perry
September 25, 200916 yr The F1 PC-12 is one of my favorite native FSX turbopropsFPS are decent, not quite as good as Carenado's largest (the Seneca) but the acft can cruise pretty good at altitude or down low. And the STOL capabilities are very nice.I'd also recommend the RealAir Duke (not a turboprop) or the Cirrus SR22 G3 (again, not a TP)I own the PC-12 as well. It doesn't have in-depth system modeling like the BAE from PMDG, but it was one of my first payware aircraft and it was complicated enough to keep me interested but not too complicated to frustrate me. Scott KGPI
September 25, 200916 yr I second the Flight1 ATR-72; very nice looking plane and fun to fly.I have to third the Kodiaks!!.........these are jewels, and fairly easy to read and fly...B42L8
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