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Any good V-22 ospreys for FSX?

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Hi,Well, are there? good model, and relatively nice VC would be nice.I remember seeing one in a screenshot forum, but the poster didn't say which one...Any Ideas?Thanks,

Hi,Well, are there? good model, and relatively nice VC would be nice.I remember seeing one in a screenshot forum, but the poster didn't say which one...Any Ideas?Thanks,
Virtavia has one at the FlightSimstore.com.Best regards,Jim

I bought the Wilco Tilt Rotor. It's decent enough. I don't fly it much as I'm more into fixed wings but it remains in my hangar for showing it off to friends.

I bought it too...but it changes my joystick assignments, so I hardly ever try to fly it.Stan

As far as I know, two such addons are available for FSX:- Virtavia's V22 Osprey (which is in essence the old Alphasim product).- Wilco's BA609 Tiltrotor, an aircraft based on the same principles.If they are any good, is a matter of personal opinion :)The reason why the number of addons for such type of aircraft is so limited, is twofold:- FSX doesn't support true VTOL operation, other then for "simple" helicopter models. Let alone aircraft types with inherent mixed helo/airplane flight models like the V22.- Potential users of such aircraft addon's seem to expect that you can realistically emulate/fly such type of aircraft with a simple joystick or flightyoke as controller; which you can't . Rob

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