December 19, 200916 yr I think the news item on Avsim's front page has really caused quite a lot of confusion.The "Flight One Software" that we all know and love is only one division of a larger company. "Flight One Tech" make products for use in the real world aviation industry, and it is this part of the company that is using ESP, and their products and development are strictly for customers in the real world aviation industry. It is Flight One Tech that has licensed ESP for development of its products.The division of Flight One that makes addons for MSFS will NOT be able to use the ESP license to develop addons or products for MSFS.If you go to the Vispro site:http://flight1tech.com/vispro-site/Notice at the bottom it says Vispro will interface with Esp and Microsoft FSXSo to the contrary-I think there will be some very serious add ins valuable for those who use the sim for rw training-and that is very good news. Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
December 19, 200916 yr Commercial Member I think the news item on Avsim's front page has really caused quite a lot of confusion.Actually, this is true and we asked Avsim to correct the reference from Flight1 to Flight1 Tech as it is in the original press release.It never got changed.Jim
December 19, 200916 yr Author Flight One Tech has been added to the headline , it was the only place that was used in the post.Sorry for any confusion caused , i didn
December 19, 200916 yr is that means that FSX will remain the standard in sim usage for a long time ?
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