January 31, 201016 yr Good day everyone,I was granted permision from the miss' to purchase an add-on fr my fs9, im looking at a twin prop aircraft to add to my hanger. I currently have the aeroworx B200 so not even sure if it is worth getting another twin prop as the aeroworx is VERY well made and not sure if any other product in its category can match it.I have narrowed it dow to these.The flight 1 441 conquestThe flight 1 421C golden eagleFSD's navajoFSD's senecaAny thoughts on these aircraft.I dont purchase many add-ons anynmore so when i get the chance i like to get as many opinions as possible.thanks GerryP.S any ones that I might have missed that would be considered "up there" please let me know.Thanks again Intel I7 12700KF / 32 GB Ram-3600mhz / Windows 11 - 64 bit / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060TI / 32" Acer Monitor, Honeycomb alpha/bravo, CH rudder pedals, Tobii 5, Buttkicker, Logitech radio panel.
January 31, 201016 yr Good day everyone,I was granted permision from the miss' to purchase an add-on fr my fs9, im looking at a twin prop aircraft to add to my hanger. I currently have the aeroworx B200 so not even sure if it is worth getting another twin prop as the aeroworx is VERY well made and not sure if any other product in its category can match it.I have narrowed it dow to these.The flight 1 441 conquestThe flight 1 421C golden eagleFSD's navajoFSD's senecaAny thoughts on these aircraft.I dont purchase many add-ons anynmore so when i get the chance i like to get as many opinions as possible.thanks GerryP.S any ones that I might have missed that would be considered "up there" please let me know.Thanks againHellowhile they are all nice and I have bought each of them they are not in the same class as the B200The best Twin prop on a par with the B200 and IMHO better is the Digital Aviation Cheyenne
January 31, 201016 yr Author Hellowhile they are all nice and I have bought each of them they are not in the same class as the B200The best Twin prop on a par with the B200 and IMHO better is the Digital Aviation CheyenneThanks for you input, im going to go check out the digital aviation right now. Intel I7 12700KF / 32 GB Ram-3600mhz / Windows 11 - 64 bit / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060TI / 32" Acer Monitor, Honeycomb alpha/bravo, CH rudder pedals, Tobii 5, Buttkicker, Logitech radio panel.
February 2, 201016 yr I have all of the twin engine acfts that are mentioned in this thread but the one I'm flying right now ( my new favorite) is an old one and it is FREE. It is the Howord 500. Dont remember where I got it. Google it and you'll find it. jerrycwo4
February 2, 201016 yr The flight 1 441 conquestThe flight 1 421C golden eagleFSD's navajoFSD's senecaI also would opt for the DA Cheyenne, one of the best in town.Also check Flight1 PC12. A bit dated but still a very nice aircraft to fly.http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=pc12 Location: Vleuten, The Netherlands, 17.3dme SPL 108.40 | Simulator: FS2024 System: AMD 7800X3D - Gigabyte X670 - RTX 4090 - 64GB DDR5 - 2 x 2TB SSD - 32" 1440p Display - Windows 11 Pro
February 3, 201016 yr The best Twin prop on a par with the B200 and IMHO better is the Digital Aviation CheyenneOnce you get the DA Cheyenne and the Aeroworx B200, there's no need to "upgrade". That's as real as it gets. Those are the top two turboprop simulations for FS. Ed OcampoStaff ReviewerAVSIM Online[email protected]Fly DC Jets
February 3, 201016 yr Good day everyone,I was granted permision from the miss' to purchase an add-on fr my fs9, im looking at a twin prop aircraft to add to my hanger. I currently have the aeroworx B200 so not even sure if it is worth getting another twin prop as the aeroworx is VERY well made and not sure if any other product in its category can match it.I have narrowed it dow to these.The flight 1 441 conquestThe flight 1 421C golden eagleFSD's navajoFSD's senecaAny thoughts on these aircraft.I dont purchase many add-ons anynmore so when i get the chance i like to get as many opinions as possible.thanks GerryP.S any ones that I might have missed that would be considered "up there" please let me know.Thanks againCan only speak of the 441, I love the acrft but I was getting a porpoise effect at around 20,000 feet. As long as I stayed below this altitude I was fine. Easy on framerates and fun to fly. I don't know if a solution to the problem was ever found or what was causing it. (Also check Flight1 PC12. A bit dated but still a very nice aircraft to fly)........Yes I like this acrft nice graphics in cockpit....I think the Flight one Meridian is one you should seriously consider as well although a single prop. It has the Garmin nav and trainer and is my favorite of all the small acrft I own. Some others mentioned beyond your list look interesting and I may consider getting. Vincent
February 3, 201016 yr For another turboprop DA Cheyenne is pretty much the only one that can compare to the B200. Two things I want to point out. The Trimble GPS in the Cheyenne is never problem free even after years of patching. But a reality-xp 430 retrofit is possible and I'm more than happy with mine. The cabin pressurization system in the Cheyenne unfortunately does not work correctly. So I just forget about that particular part of the simulation when I fly the Cheyenne.For a piston twin, I think the Dreamfleet Baron is still the best of them all. JasonFAA CPL SEL MEL IR CFI-I MEI AGI
February 3, 201016 yr For a piston twin, I think the Dreamfleet Baron is still the best of them all.The FSD Navajo Panther is also a very good option Ed OcampoStaff ReviewerAVSIM Online[email protected]Fly DC Jets
February 3, 201016 yr I have all of the twin engine acfts that are mentioned in this thread but the one I'm flying right now ( my new favorite) is an old one and it is FREE. It is the Howord 500. Dont remember where I got it. Google it and you'll find it. jerrycwo4You can get the "Howard" 500 package here, VC or no VChttp://www.simviation.com/fs2004props25.htm
February 3, 201016 yr Good day everyone,I was granted permision from the miss' to purchase an add-on fr my fs9, im looking at a twin prop aircraft to add to my hanger. I currently have the aeroworx B200 so not even sure if it is worth getting another twin prop as the aeroworx is VERY well made and not sure if any other product in its category can match it.I have narrowed it dow to these.The flight 1 441 conquestThe flight 1 421C golden eagleFSD's navajoFSD's senecaAny thoughts on these aircraft.I dont purchase many add-ons anynmore so when i get the chance i like to get as many opinions as possible.thanks GerryP.S any ones that I might have missed that would be considered "up there" please let me know.Thanks againHi GerryWould agree with Mad Dog - the Flight 1 and FSD aircraft are OK but most certainly not in the class of the Aeroworx B200, particularly the FSD offerings.If you were willing to go for a slightly smaller twin, the Carenado Seneca is absolutely excellent (as are all Carenado aircraft but the others are singles) - it is one of my favourites and I fly it a lot and cannot fault it. I would also agree with Jerrycsg about the Howard 500 freeware.Hope this helps your decisionBill
February 3, 201016 yr the Carenado Seneca is absolutely excellent (as are all Carenado aircraft but the others are singles)I don't have the Seneca but I had to pretty much redo the entire air file of the Arrow to make it fly like a real one. I understand that T-tails fly differently but I still believe the flying characteristics of the Arrow were seriously misrepresented. I did all my trainings in and still fly Piper Arrows and Archers at least twice a month so I'm confident with my assessment. JasonFAA CPL SEL MEL IR CFI-I MEI AGI
February 4, 201016 yr Author Thanks everyone for the replies and suggestions.Ahhhhhhhhh what to do what to do.Ill go check out carenado, didnt know they had a twin.Ron, your comanche looks quite nice also, may have to consider it also. Intel I7 12700KF / 32 GB Ram-3600mhz / Windows 11 - 64 bit / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060TI / 32" Acer Monitor, Honeycomb alpha/bravo, CH rudder pedals, Tobii 5, Buttkicker, Logitech radio panel.
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